
Kotaku:
"Whatever your view is of internet boycotts, Left 4 Dead might be the first critically acclaimed franchise whose announcement of a sequel was answered by nearly 10,000 fans pledging not to buy it.
Since the game was unveiled June 1 at E3, a Steam group called L4D Boycott (NO-L4D2) has assembled 9,742 members as of Saturday, and seems to be growing. Far from being enthused about a new game, they have nine complaints, most of which concern L4D2 obviating the need for, and undermining the value of, L4D1 - and just a year after the fact:"

Following Left 4 Dead's undying legacy, the developer of the game shares that a new likewise project is in the works.
L4D had potential to be so much more. The issue was that the release of the second game just one year after the first added a decent amount of content which was much needed, then there was nothing except for a few small content updates spread far between.
This is one of the only games I can think of that benefits from a yearly release, or at least a yearly DLC so it doesn't split the player base.
The games just got too samey and lack content.. it's a shame they didn't keep up the pace, I know you can download new maps but it doesn't change the overall game or add new enemies etc.

The Guide Hall explores the top horde shooters that co-op fans should be playing this year before the upcoming launch of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2!

Huzaifa from eXputer: "2008 was home to the likes of Call of Duty: World at War, Dead Space, GTA 4, Far Cry 2, Left 4 Dead, and many other hits, which is outright remarkable."
Just about every year in the 7th generation was great and something we most likely won't experience again.
2009 for example had Assassin's Creed 2, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Dragon Age: Origins, Uncharted 2, Halo 3: ODST, Killzone 2, Borderlands, Bayonetta, and Demon's Souls to name a few.
When the first game sold over 6 million copies, 10,000 people isn't much.
Eh, who cares? I'm buying it. Let those people deprive themselves of a good game.
When I buy a game, I buy it for face value. No matter what has been promised I don't buy it for what may happen, if the original game isn't enough then it isn't worth it. So instead of everyone whining, why don't they man up for their mistakes. A lot of titles have had promised content that never showed up. Take it with a grain of salt when it's promised, and buy your games carefully knowing that what you get is all that you should expect.
So to all of the people complaining about L4D2... grow up you babies.
I tend to agree. I think they are making a mountain out of a molehill.
I'm buying it too and I only bought the first game a few months ago and I've had my money's worth out of it.
Whatever, man. Valve had at least better be putting that money together to make HL2: Episode 3 one of the most memorable games ever.