The Parish

The Parish is a new campaign featured in Left 4 Dead 2 and takes place last. The campaign takes place in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Parish includes exclusive appearances from the the Riot Infected, though 2 Hazmat Infected appear but are dead.

Below is a complete list of video walkthroughs of the 5 levels:


 * 1) The Waterfront
 * 2) The Park
 * 3) The Cemetery
 * 4) The Quarter
 * 5) The Bridge

Please know that the gameplay videos are on each campaign's info page not on each map page.

Trivia

 * The Parish was the first campaign to reveal the new "Gauntlet Crescendo," where the Horde does not stop attacking until, in this case, an alarm atop a platform surrounded by fences is deactivated.
 * The tagline of this campaign has been changed at least twice. First time it was seen with "This time it all goes south" tagline, but then used "Welcome to the Big Uneasy" only to change back to "This time it all goes south".
 * The second tagline could be a reference to the movie 'The Big Easy' which is also set in New Orleans.
 * The public demo for the game includes The Waterfront and The Park levels from this campaign.
 * The Andrew Jackson sculpture encountered is much like the statue in Kansas City in Missouri. However, since the campaign takes place in New Orleans, the statue is probably in Jackson Square.
 * The Bridge depicted in this campaign is most likely based on the Huey P. Long Bridge located on the Mississippi river a few miles upriver from New Orleans. However, the real bridge is not a Double Decker bridge as depicted in game, rather it is a 4 lane Highway and 2 lane Railway bridge.
 * Jazz tones mingle with the usual Left 4 Dead score when horde attacks and the Gauntlet Crescendo is initiated.
 * The Parish's music.
 * If you jump into the helicopters blades in the finale, you will be incapacitated.
 * The rescue vehicle is a CH-53 Sea Stallion.
 * This is one of the campaigns to introduce the Heavy Machine Gun.
 * Following the trend of placing Left 4 Dead easter eggs in the loading screen, you can clearly see Bill's foot to the top left of this campaign's poster while loading. Though it is Bill, the poster cannot be identified as any of the Left 4 Dead campaigns. Since it doesn't look like the any of the current posters, it is possible that it is the new Left 4 Dead 2 DLC The Passing, due to it including the Survivors of both games.
 * Ellis' cap is still green from the original poster. Same goes with the game manual, where Coach's lower shirt color is blue.
 * In the Parish's first "Gauntlet Crescendo", where you have to reach the watch tower to turn off the alarm, features one of the only, if not the only, instances of non-infected bodies being visible, not covered up, and so on. In the area before the alarm trailer's fence, there is a pile of bodies that one of the Survivors comments on, saying that they weren't infected.
 * This may suggest that CEDA wasn't being kind to carriers, if they actually existed.
 * It is odd to see very little presence of soldiers/ the military common infected, even though the military had taken over CEDAs position in New Orleans. The only presence of military, although not visible, are the fighter jets flying about and the two soldiers on the radio.
 * The Riot Officer Infect does not account for military, being as riot officers are not military-controlled.