Later on, at the beginning of The Barge, Francis notes there are potential boats for them to move around in and find a candidate. During the campaign, the survivors will pass by numerous boats and Francis constantly suggests to simply take any of them, but Bill refuses to listen to him and insists on finding a sail boat as to relieve their dependency on fuel. The tagline, "It's your funeral," refers to the idiom "it's your funeral", basically meaning someone may have made a bad choice, and if they follow up on it, they will have to endure the direct consequences regarding that choice. Canonically, Bill is the one who makes this choice, as seen by his unfortunate appearance in The Passing's finale inside a generator room, as well as the comic. The campaign's name comes with the obvious interpretation that one of the Survivors has to sacrifice themselves in order to enable the survival of the team. The DLC is free for PC players, while for Xbox 360 players, it comes in two separate packages on Xbox Live (one for Left 4 Dead and one for Left 4 Dead 2), and costs 560 Microsoft Points for each one. The Sacrifice takes place after Blood Harvest, and is considered to be the prologue to The Passing, as both campaigns are connected to each other. The Sacrifice is the 6th and final campaign of Left 4 Dead. The Sacrifice is a three-chapter DLC for both Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2, it was released on October 5th, 2010. Lt." Find a sail boat and sail away to safety." Nuffigus - Johnny Bravo Soundmod L4D2 version This comes with nuffigus' L4D2 version of EvilDaedalus' Johnny Bravo Tank soundmod, modified by me to reduce sound shearing. Yeah! Its Johnny Bravo! In a brand, sparkling new model someone went out of their way to buy for me! The old love of the Johnny Bravo Tank has never burned brighter, as survivors must now cower before the might of a 10ft tall johnny, with his magnificent hair wobbling hypnotically. Yes, the world was indeed going to be ready for him, but that wouldn't mean he'd give the world a lovely surprise,įOR JOHNNY BRAVO'S MAKING HIS GRAND COMEBACK TO LEFT 4 DEAD 2. Then he tripped at the front door and lost all his powers a la Samus Aran, as Johnny Bravo would be one to do. He was ready for the world, and pondered during his trip home if the world would be ready for him. He levitated some twenty feet above ground in his orange toga-wrapped dogi as electric-styled powers coursed through him to give him some resemblance the world's most elaborate lightbulb. This would simply not do the jel-towered swinger, he was never a man to accept being anything but the centre of the scene, and so he retreated to the Kingdom of Bhutan, where he trained with his newfound mentor Liam Neeson until he had fully One Punch-Man'd himself to the point of Godhood. Since the early days of the first game had he graced the community with his presence, but slowly the world had forgotten about him, only for him to fade into obscurity amongst the jam of shoddy concert reskins and half-baked Hyperdimension Neptunia mods. Johnny Bravo had long become frustrated at the lack of commitment from the Left 4 Dead 2 community.
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