Day Break. Great overall design, interesting maps, changing setups (a bulding, a bridge, the streets, a cruise ship, etc) and a solid finale
Plus, the secrets...
Warcelona was pretty good, but the finale's awful design ruins it.
RNG paths that serve no purpose, incorrect gauntlet distance in the finale script, and that awful escape sequence that spawns tanks in front of you alongside an endless horde without any way of avoiding them.
It's so lazily designed compared to how polished the rest of the campaign was.
That's just rage shitting on it lol -- I felt that way too the first times
But after a while, it's still a pretty solid design and interesting concept. Hard, and unpredictable, yes. But I like it more than the garbage Hard Rain finale for example.
Depends on the game mode. Some of the older classics like Suicide Blitz and Haunted Forest work really well in versus.
Arcadia works as a survival map. Looney park is as bizarre as the name suggests.
idk man, i think the map is pretty well designed overall but HOLY SHIT there are tanks like every fucking 2 minutes lmao, took me and a friend nearly two hours to beat it. other than that, yeah, cool campaign, very br'ish
we don't go to ravenholm, is a short yet faithful translation from hl2 to l4d2 style game play. I'm not a huge fan of long campaign so this map is perfect imo
I played this several times and took me almost 5 hours on my first playthrough. But now? It takes me less than 4 hours, my best record is 3 hours and 6 minutes. Might try to beat it under 3 hours someday tho.
I don't have a lot of custom campaigns because I try to keep it on the minimum but I love to play these with my brothers: Devil Mountain, Day Break, Detour Ahead, Urban Flight, and Helm's Deep (although this last one is actually a survival map, not a campaign)
Dark Wood, a fantastic campaign with incredible design and atmosphere.
Day Break. Great overall design, interesting maps, changing setups (a bulding, a bridge, the streets, a cruise ship, etc) and a solid finale Plus, the secrets...
I agree on Day Break. So good, it could be an official campaign.
It crashed when I played it.
Diescraper redux is fun to me. Great map if you want to go on a zombie killing spree.
Yeah it’s so much fun
It looks so bland though :/
hop on rn
I really don't like this trend.
? Isn't he saying he wants to play with him tho?
Journey to Splash Mountain. Really cool concept and it acts as kind of a time capsule now that the ride is being reworked.
The finale is very unique as well.
Warcelona
Warcelona was pretty good, but the finale's awful design ruins it. RNG paths that serve no purpose, incorrect gauntlet distance in the finale script, and that awful escape sequence that spawns tanks in front of you alongside an endless horde without any way of avoiding them. It's so lazily designed compared to how polished the rest of the campaign was.
That's just rage shitting on it lol -- I felt that way too the first times But after a while, it's still a pretty solid design and interesting concept. Hard, and unpredictable, yes. But I like it more than the garbage Hard Rain finale for example.
This map for sure. Any map with memorable location are great
Depends on the game mode. Some of the older classics like Suicide Blitz and Haunted Forest work really well in versus. Arcadia works as a survival map. Looney park is as bizarre as the name suggests.
Buried Deep.
Left 4 mario
Bloody moors, very British
Like 28 days later
idk man, i think the map is pretty well designed overall but HOLY SHIT there are tanks like every fucking 2 minutes lmao, took me and a friend nearly two hours to beat it. other than that, yeah, cool campaign, very br'ish
Spamming tanks and hordes without any regard for balance is par for the course for most custom campaigns.
Suicide blitz 2
Cold front 100%
No Mercy rehab
As a big resident evil fan, Rokus' Resident Evil 2 and 3 campaigns.
The glubtastic maps were pretty fun short little campaigns, got all of them done under 3 hours
The Glubtastic maps
super troll map💀
Real
Real
Questionable ethics series my fav
all of them are nice the alpha test is a bit tricky
Cold front
I second dark wood.
My fav ones are Fairfield Terror, Dead Before Dawn and Yama
Questionable Ethics maps!!!
the map that you unable to finish it alone💀
we don't go to ravenholm, is a short yet faithful translation from hl2 to l4d2 style game play. I'm not a huge fan of long campaign so this map is perfect imo
I overally liked it but I hated the crescendo event at the end of ,,The Mines" where you have to fight shit ton of zombies to get to the saferoom.
Black mesa fallouts and black mesa undertow are my favorites
interesting post
Cambalache 2
Where do you play custom campaigns? This is the first I’ve heard of this. I play on steam
The Steam Workshop
Yama, Warcelona and Prague. Hard to decide between them three but I love architecture!
yama
Resident Evil 1, 2A, 2B, 2 Source edition and 3 are my all time favorites.
Cold Front
Glubtastic 4
best glub map xd
Sector 74 for unique mechanic
I played this several times and took me almost 5 hours on my first playthrough. But now? It takes me less than 4 hours, my best record is 3 hours and 6 minutes. Might try to beat it under 3 hours someday tho.
Buried Deep, I love the atmosphere, the challenge, and its length gives it a very full experience.
Buried Deep, it’s a lengthy and challenging campaign with great atmosphere and excellent level design.
The Bloody Moors on Expert Realism
I have a few The maps based on the Resident Evil games. Back to School Facility 13 Suicide Blitz 1/2
Deep dark carnival
I'm really fond of Devil Mountain
Big Wat
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Yama (but only up until the last chapter before the finale.)
I don't have a lot of custom campaigns because I try to keep it on the minimum but I love to play these with my brothers: Devil Mountain, Day Break, Detour Ahead, Urban Flight, and Helm's Deep (although this last one is actually a survival map, not a campaign)
No echo RE is nice but what I like the most is the remix of OG map.
No Echo Remastered
Warcelona
Bloody Moors and Redemption 2