![]() Our CEDA thing is not some subversive commentary on anything. I mean, it’s messed up, it is crazy that the city is still in the state it’s in, and we treat that with the utmost respect. “… As far as Katrina goes, if you go down to New Orleans, Katrina’s still going on. “There are mixed races of zombies, there are all different races of zombies that you shoot, and since we placed it in New Orleans, that makes it racist? I honestly re-read the paragraph about five times … but when two of the characters in your game are African-American, it’s a weird thing to be accused of. “Utter insanity,” says Faliszek, when sharing his opinion on the controversy. While visiting Valve this past week, we asked how they felt about the accusations, and Left 4 Dead writer Chet Faliszek was quite frank with his response. ![]() A Houston Chronicle blog post caused quite a stir a few weeks back when it tried to make Left 4 Dead 2‘s New Orleans setting sound racist, or at the very least, insensitive to the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
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