Where can I find Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 soundtracks?
Do they officially exist?
Best Answer
There is no official soundtrack, as far as I know, but you could try the Left 4 Dead wikia Soundtrack page, which has all the different songs from both games arranged in nifty little youtube clips.
It depends on what you mean by "modeled after real-life people".
If you mean visually, then yes! Valve usually models the face of their characters based on some real-life person (probably a hired model or actor, but I can't confirm this). From Left4Dead Wikia, here is a list of the face models for each character (as well as the voice actor):
Game
Character
Face model
Voice actor
L4D1
Bill
Bernard Fouquet
Jim French
L4D1
Francis
Taylor Knox
Vince Valenzuela
L4D1
Louis
Sean Bennett
Earl Alexander
L4D1
Zoey
Sonja Kinski
Jen Taylor
L4D2
Coach
Darnell Rice
Chad Coleman
L4D2
Ellis
Jesy McKinney
Eric Ladin
L4D2
Nick
Taymour Ghazi
Hugh Dillon
L4D2
Rochelle
Shanola Hampton
Rochelle Aytes
The body is easier to model in 3D, and is probably based on sketches made by Valve artists. However, it is very difficult to accurately model a face, and that's why they use real-life models for faces. (but, of course, they fine-tune the modelled face to fit better to the character, like the G-Man from Half-Life series)
"the Jesus room" is the name commonly used for the room under the satellite, on the rooftop finale of the No Mercy campaign. Once inside this room there is a glitch that makes it so no zombies can come in whether common, special, or tank. Eventually if you wait long enough both hordes of zombies will completely die, along with the two tanks prior to the helicopter's arrival. Note that once the helicopter shows up their is an infinite number of zombies and tanks, so it would be unwise to linger. Also one or two zombies have been known to find their way in "the Jesus room" and i personally can recall a tank coming in after me. To get in "the Jesus room" stand above the doorway into it and the zombies will break open the door while attempting to climb over it.
It seems as though the room is a specific location in the game, and referring to a "Jesus Spot" would be a broader description of a location where this behavior/glitch can be observed.
Given the context, I would expect that this concept can be applied to other games, however, I doubt that the name is really common other than in L4D (which I have never played and have not heard this term until now).
Best Answer
There is no official soundtrack, as far as I know, but you could try the Left 4 Dead wikia Soundtrack page, which has all the different songs from both games arranged in nifty little youtube clips.