Left 4 Dead 2 is Still Fresh with Mods

Left 4 Dead 2 is one of the my favorite games of all time and I joined the PC game about a year after playing it on Xbox 360 since launch where I was introduced into a crazy, yet wonderful world of mods. Even at this point with the game being well over six years old it continuously feels like a fresh experience every time I got back with the addition of mods.

It's incredible that the game can feel fresh after so many years despite not receiving any DLC for however long. While many love their Skyrim or Fallout modding Left 4 Dead 2 is the game I've modded the most. I've done my share of modding for the others, but there's just something extra special about this experience for me.

Even at this point I like to take the time every month or so to see what's new and fresh from the community to make the experience that much more unique. When playing this game a few nights back as I like to do this as a late night event either solo or with a friend I thought it might be a fun article to write about just how hardcore this game can be modded.

For some interesting stats the game's standard size is about 7.5gb with extra DLC that's probably about 10gb being fair. The game keeps the mods separate so I have 17.1gb of mods available with 228 files that include everything from reskins to new levels and any other tweak I can find to make the game exactly how I want it. This information as far as I'm aware doesn't even include the workshop files as I've collected a number of mods through there since that started awhile back.
Left 4 Dead 2 is Still Fresh with Mods
I've included two screenshots I took during that recent session of Left 4 Dead 2 showcasing both my L4D2 and L4D teams. As you can see the game looks quite different than what you would get during a vanilla play with almost every little detail enhanced. Whether that's through high resolution texture mods; random smaller texture mods; characters or whimsical effects.

All the trees in my game have Christmas presents; there are real vending machines, magazine shelves and my zombies are Stay Puft Marshmallow Men!!! Seriously, it's just the best killing Stay Puft zombies with their bright happy faces and very authentic looks as they crowd the levels with their fat size. It's awesome and if you don't have that mod it's worth a try just for pure hilarity. My crews in the game are also quite fun matching my personal preferences with Left 4 Dead 2 including; Genki Cat, The Master Chief, Arbiter and Cortana.

A neat story about the Cortana mod is I had that one personally requested and made, damn that modder did a great job though sadly she's not as prominent in the screenshots I grabbed. My Left 4 Dead crew includes Hayley Williams (which looks great), Jigsaw, General Grevious and some Techno Chick. There's honestly not a lot of selection for that first group that I really liked aside from Zoey choices and Rey is one I swap in for Hayley occasionally. As you can tell I have some crazy mods going on and it's keeping the game completely different each time I go to play it.

I mostly enjoy playing in the amazing twenty-four player survival matches which are absolute insanity and if you've never played on one are truly missing out. There's also the great number of concert mods out there which seems to be one of the more popular campaigns in versus as you can above I actually personally created the lovely Lorde concert mod and might be making a CHVRCHES one in the future. Anyways, Left 4 Dead 2 continues to be a fresh experience to play all these years later with a very dedicated community and probably my favorite game to mod.

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Left 4 Dead 2 is Still Fresh with Mods

Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner