![]() ![]() The final survivor in Left 4 Dead 2 is Nick. That outfit was later changed to baggy tan pants, a grey and blue sleeve shirt, and a blue hat with a red cross on the front (Note: That blue hat, in other screenshots, shows a tow truck on the front instead of a red cross). Very early on, Ellis wore blue jeans, a green hat, and a grey shirt. In the beta her shirt was a bright orange T-Shirt, whereas in the final version, her shirt was a pink Depeche Mode T-shirt.Įllis, on the other hand, received significant changes over the course of his character development, more than any other character. Rochelle also received a color change as well. Left 4 Dead 2’s survivors changed solely in terms of color scheme and back-story.įor example, the developers changed coach’s shirt from a yellow & turquoise color scheme in the beta to a purple & yellow color scheme in the final. The survivors changed (somewhat) over the course of Left 4 Dead 2’s development, but didn’t change as much as the survivors from Left 4 Dead 1 had. Most of the images are from IGN.com and the beta & leftover item images are from The Survivors: In a nut shell, most of the concepts that weren’t incorporated into the original Left 4 Dead were incorporated into Left 4 Dead 2.ĭisclaimer: What is documented in this analysis is quoted from. Left 4 D ead 2 remained largely the same over the course of its development with very few changes made until the game’s release. ![]() Left 4 Dead 2 was built from the ground up and used material and ideas from the development of the original Left 4 Dead. ![]()
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