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ive only played l4d2 its really fun and addictive but i fell out of it cause my girl didnt like how much time i was spending on it lol.
go for the one that most of your friends play is my opinion more friends the better.
Tbh, I think the question you should ask yourself is:
- What kind of game am I looking for, a Zombie themed Cooperative Shooter (an overall less competitive game) or a Team-based arcade First-Person Shooter (which is by definition a lot more competitive than L4D2).
Left 4 Dead 2 might be a little easier to get into. Talking about survivor play, the guns are all easy to handle since there's basically non-existing recoil in any of them. But L4D2 is an extremely team dependant game (talking about Versus mode). You'll have to rely on your team-mates a lot in other to survive and do well (in the long term).
Counter-Strike: GO on the other hand is also a team-based shooter, but it requires a lot of practise to be really good at (tho this depends on the person of course). Each gun have it's own recoil pattern and it takes a lot of skill to use most of the guns efficiently. Doing well isn't that important tho, since the game is not as cooperative as L4D2, so as long as you kill the enemy you're doing your part and you're helping the team. In the end it pays off.
I prefer L4D2 over CS:GO because I like the cooperative aspect about it. Plus, I always enjoyed films and games with zombies.
But they're both great games tho and are easily worth their price. You can't go wrong with any choice here.
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I hope you have a good time on CS:GO with all your buds. The game got Workshop support aswell. You might want to check that out.
There's not much to be told. GO is still Counter-Strike, just with a new coat of paint (not like that's a bad thing... if the formula still works, why change it, right?)