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Back 4 Blood
Single Player / Online Co-Op / PvP
Genre: Action
Back 4 Blood is a thrilling cooperative first-person shooter from the creators of the critically acclaimed Left 4 Dead franchise. Experience the intense 4 player co-op narrative campaign, competitive multiplayer as human or Ridden, and frenetic gameplay that keeps you in the action.
This deal for Back 4 Blood is $43 off (72% savings) the retail list price of $59.99 and $44.15 off (74% savings) the retail list price of $59.99. for Yakuza: Like a Dragon.
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Back 4 Blood has a 74% Metascore and Yakuza: Like a Dragon has an 89% Metascore on Metacritic.
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I'm betting back 4 blood is going to be a $10 game in the near future, like cyberpunk. I'll hold off for now but decent price if you absolutely must have it now
It's a fun game, but the lack of PvP kills longevity. I played the tar out of it at release, and unlocked all the cards. After that, longevity relies on playing the harder levels which are impossible with random players who simply don't understand how to play a game that revolves around teamwork. I would get yelled at all the time for doing tactical team builds and plays, and I was always the last person standing. It just stopped being compelling. But I played it for a solid amount of time before ditching it, so it's still very much worth the asking price. Just keep expectations in check.
To be honest, I have no idea why games like this and Extraction don't recognize that enemy players is paramount in a game like this if you want to give it long term playability. About the only coop versus AI game I'll recommend is Deep Rock Galactic, which is, frankly, a masterpiece.
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I'm betting back 4 blood is going to be a $10 game in the near future, like cyberpunk. I'll hold off for now but decent price if you absolutely must have it now
I'm betting back 4 blood is going to be a $10 game in the near future, like cyberpunk. I'll hold off for now but decent price if you absolutely must have it now
Game Pass has it tho. I'd agree to buy it at $10 maybe. It's not that fun of a game though. L4D2 was fun.
Game Pass has it tho. I'd agree to buy it at $10 maybe. It's not that fun of a game though. L4D2 was fun.
It's a fun game, but the lack of PvP kills longevity. I played the tar out of it at release, and unlocked all the cards. After that, longevity relies on playing the harder levels which are impossible with random players who simply don't understand how to play a game that revolves around teamwork. I would get yelled at all the time for doing tactical team builds and plays, and I was always the last person standing. It just stopped being compelling. But I played it for a solid amount of time before ditching it, so it's still very much worth the asking price. Just keep expectations in check.
To be honest, I have no idea why games like this and Extraction don't recognize that enemy players is paramount in a game like this if you want to give it long term playability. About the only coop versus AI game I'll recommend is Deep Rock Galactic, which is, frankly, a masterpiece.
Back for blood is one of the most broken games over made the spawn types of specialty monsters the damages that you receive from enemies I mean it's so bad difficulties a joke
My buddies and I had a blast playing through it while it was on gamepass (might still be); especially the higher levels there the baddies got way bigger and....badder. We had quite a few LMAO moments where something absurd would happen to one of us and we just couldn't stop laughing about it. That's the stuff game nights are all about!
HOWEVER, the PVP (which was badass on L4D) was a hot mess and just annoyed us more than it entertained us. It was also lacking "effective" tension-building zombies like the witch and tank, [which you could sense were coming and knew you had to quickly get ready]. The ogre? meh, easy to avoid
Overall I still say its a great 'one-n-done' game that's worth a playthrough as long as you've got some friends to coop with. But if youre a lone-wolf player who is hoping to replay it often, I think you'll be let down.
it's a fun game, but the lack of pvp kills longevity. I played the tar out of it at release, and unlocked all the cards. After that, longevity relies on playing the harder levels which are impossible with random players who simply don't understand how to play a game that revolves around teamwork. I would get yelled at all the time for doing tactical team builds and plays, and i was always the last person standing. It just stopped being compelling. But i played it for a solid amount of time before ditching it, so it's still very much worth the asking price. Just keep expectations in check.
To be honest, i have no idea why games like this and extraction don't recognize that enemy players is paramount in a game like this if you want to give it long term playability. About the only coop versus ai game i'll recommend is deep rock galactic, which is, frankly, a masterpiece.
It comes with two—the regular yellow one, and a red one with a different image. At least the PlayStation version does. I got mine from Best Buy, but the Amazon listing shows both cases, for the PlayStation version. It didn't show on the Xbox listing.
That was a Best Buy Steelbook. It was exclusive to that store.
That was a Best Buy Steelbook. It was exclusive to that store.
Yeah. I figured as much. I thought the Amazon listing was showing both, but it was showing the yellow one, as well as the inside of it, which I mistook for them showing the inside of the red one. I guess I never paid attention to the inside of the yellow case.
Big fan of L4D, I've been playing B4B since it was released with 120+ hours played.
My only recommendation is to play with a dedicated squad of 4; there's a lot of teamwork elements added to the game such as pooling money, dedicated roles, and deck builds.
I can see how this game can be boring or frustrating if you are playing with randoms, so if you don't have friends to play with you should probably pass or wait.
If you have a fun squad of 4, prepare to have a good time.
Being playing the Yakuza game. Pretty entertaining game kinda slow but for some reason I can't put it down and it's a nice break from games like warzone lol.
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To be honest, I have no idea why games like this and Extraction don't recognize that enemy players is paramount in a game like this if you want to give it long term playability. About the only coop versus AI game I'll recommend is Deep Rock Galactic, which is, frankly, a masterpiece.
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Game Pass has it tho. I'd agree to buy it at $10 maybe. It's not that fun of a game though. L4D2 was fun.
To be honest, I have no idea why games like this and Extraction don't recognize that enemy players is paramount in a game like this if you want to give it long term playability. About the only coop versus AI game I'll recommend is Deep Rock Galactic, which is, frankly, a masterpiece.
HOWEVER, the PVP (which was badass on L4D) was a hot mess and just annoyed us more than it entertained us. It was also lacking "effective" tension-building zombies like the witch and tank, [which you could sense were coming and knew you had to quickly get ready]. The ogre? meh, easy to avoid
Overall I still say its a great 'one-n-done' game that's worth a playthrough as long as you've got some friends to coop with. But if youre a lone-wolf player who is hoping to replay it often, I think you'll be let down.
To be honest, i have no idea why games like this and extraction don't recognize that enemy players is paramount in a game like this if you want to give it long term playability. About the only coop versus ai game i'll recommend is deep rock galactic, which is, frankly, a masterpiece.
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If you get it from Best Buy, it comes with two—the regular yellow one, and a red one with a different image. Though it's not this cheap at the moment.
That was a Best Buy Steelbook. It was exclusive to that store.
Yeah. I figured as much. I thought the Amazon listing was showing both, but it was showing the yellow one, as well as the inside of it, which I mistook for them showing the inside of the red one. I guess I never paid attention to the inside of the yellow case.
My only recommendation is to play with a dedicated squad of 4; there's a lot of teamwork elements added to the game such as pooling money, dedicated roles, and deck builds.
I can see how this game can be boring or frustrating if you are playing with randoms, so if you don't have friends to play with you should probably pass or wait.
If you have a fun squad of 4, prepare to have a good time.
Rock and stone!!!!!