The Bridge (Left 4 Dead 2)

The Bridge is the fifth and final chapter of the campaign called The Parish. After the Survivors have escaped from the ruins of New Orleans, they learn that the U.S. army is abandoning the mainland, trying to hold out at sea on large cruise ships. The Survivors take this chance, and make a run for it.

Campaign
The Survivors start out in a small safe room, apparently constructed out of a maintenance room for the bridge, which exits into the northern point of the bridge. The route back to the city has been blocked, and there is a corpse with a radio propped up against the concrete barricade. This sends the army a message to send out a chopper when the Survivors get to the docking point on the other side of the bridge.

The Survivors then have to navigate through the stalled out buses and trucks that line the bridge, and also sections of the overhanging deck that has collapsed from bombing, until they finally reach the end of the bridge, where they reach land again.

Unfortunately the landing site is not safe either, as the infected have completely overrun the mainland. However, they do see their rescue in the form of an MH-53 Pave Low waiting on a helipad on the east bank of the river. As your helicopter lifts off from the landing pad and flies off to sea, the bridge explodes completely, collapsing into the water, a rewarding sight, and one of the game's many 'wow' moments.

The Survivors
You need to keep moving as much as possible. It's good to stop for a few seconds every now and then to clear the path ahead, but tell your teammates when you do this, and then quickly resume movement. When the tank comes, you can climb on the scaffolding on the left and right sides of the bridge to avoid being hit by cars. Of course, if the tank climbs on the scaffolds with you, you still need to get off, or you will be smashed. (Possibly even off the bridge!)

The Infected
Hunters: Try to pounce the last survivor during moments of confusion (Tanks, Boomer Bile, etc.), as most survivors will keep moving before realising their teammate is dead.

Jockies: You can do wonders on this stage, especially if the survivors are scattered. If you can successfully ride one, you can take them way backwards and/or cause them to hang on the side of the bridge.

Chargers: When the opportunity arises, Try to charge a survivor off the bridge from the sides or one of the many holes in the middle of the bridges.

Smokers: Try to grab the one that is behind. This can slow the whole Survivor team down. They will either run back to save him, buying your team more time, or run ahead, leaving him to die.

Boomers: Try to vomit on Survivors when possible. This will summon a horde that can slow down Survivors, especially those that are in the front and away from the other Survivors. This will leave one person fighting off the horde.

Tanks: If the enemy team is not climbing on the scaffolds, you can easily bash them with cars. It's a great way to slow down survivors and then rush up to them.

Trivia

 * The same fighter jets that are seen in the trailer and the cemetery are seen flying back from the city, to refuel and rearm, or simply to give up on their current attempt to control the Infection. However, in Zombie Survival guide, it shows what appears to be the bridge being bombed, and Rochelle talking on a hand-held radio to tell the military to stop the bombing, so the planes were originally there to bomb the bridge. They manage to bomb the bridge at the end of the campaign though.
 * The helicopter called to rescue the survivors is mentioned to be ready for transporting carriers, likely to avoid such a scenario as with the last two helicopter pilots. The military may use these to bring "carriers" to quarantined safe zones for research into a cure or vaccine. However due to Safehouse graffiti claiming the army is killing carriers, many belive they plan on killing the Survivors, although this is unlikely, because of the army waiting for the survivors to come wouldn't make much sense, if they were to kill the survivors, they would just abandon them.
 * The helipad is the exact same one from the Left 4 Dead campaign No Mercy.
 * This is the second level to ever use the name The Bridge, first being The Bridge from Blood Harvest's third chapter.
 * During a Versus match the Charger can easily charge a survivor right off the bridge, killing them instantly.. The Tank will be able to defeat the Survivors in a matter of seconds on the bridge due to the amount of cars and vehicles that are on the bridge.
 * This is the only Finale where the survivors are actively moving towards an evacuation point, rather than holding out until help arrives and making one final break to the evacuation point.
 * Riot infected do appear in this level, just not in any great amount.
 * This chapter is one of few that contains the new Heavy Machine Gun, it is located near the end, just before the survivors are required to drop down to the helicopter, it is situated on the back of a pick-up truck.

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