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{{Quote|DANGER, YOU ARE NOW ENTERING A U.S. MILITARY INSTALLATION, Use of deadly force has been authorized|[[Military|U.S. military]] sign seen before entering [[The Waterfront]].}}
 
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'''The Parish''' is the final campaign in ''[[Left 4 Dead 2]]'' and is set in [[New Orleans]], Louisiana.
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'''The Parish''' is the final [[campaign]] in ''[[Left 4 Dead 2]]'' and is set in [[New Orleans]], Louisiana.
   
The campaign involves traveling from [[The Waterfront]] to a military helicopter evacuation point on the far side of [[The Bridge (Left 4 Dead 2)|The Bridge]].
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The campaign involves traveling from The Waterfront to a military [[Rescue Vehicles#The Bridge (Left 4 Dead 2)|helicopter evacuation]] point on the far side of The Bridge.
   
On leaving [[Virgil]]'s boat at the [[Waterfront Market]], it is immediately evident that the city has been overrun with [[Infected]] and that the [[military]] has begun to execute a plan to abandon it entirely, covering their retreat with aerial bombing.
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On leaving [[Virgil]]'s [[Lagniappe|boat]] at the [[Waterfront Market]], it is immediately evident that the city has been overrun with [[Infected]] and that the military has begun to execute a plan to abandon it entirely, covering their retreat with aerial bombing.
   
To complete the campaign, the [[Survivors]] must make their way through the Infected-infested city, traversing not only a [[Bienville Park|memorial park]] but an overrun evacuation center, [[Impound Lot|impound lot]], bombed out freeway, and [[Saint Roches Cemetery|cemetery]]. The Bridge [[finale]] is particularly challenging as it obliges Survivors to fight their way across [[Veterans Memorial Bridge|the bridge]] in the face of rapidly spawning waves of Infected.
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To complete the campaign, the [[Survivors]] must make their way through the Infected-infested city, traversing not only a [[Bienville Park|memorial park]] but an overrun [[CEDA]] evacuation center, [[Impound Lot|impound lot]], bombed out freeway, and [[Saint Roches Cemetery|cemetery]]. The Bridge [[finale]] is particularly challenging as it obliges Survivors to fight their way across [[Veterans Memorial Bridge|the bridge]] in the face of rapidly spawning waves of Infected.
   
 
If successful, players are rewarded with a military helicopter evacuation and a cut scene depicting the bridge being blown up.
 
If successful, players are rewarded with a military helicopter evacuation and a cut scene depicting the bridge being blown up.
   
Below is a complete list of video walkthroughs of the 5 levels:
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A complete video walkthrough of the campaign can be found [https://youtu.be/bYhehimgRrA here].
   
 
The Parish includes appearances from the [[Riot Infected]], though two dead [[CEDA Worker Infected]] appear in both yellow and white suits.
#[[:File:Left 4 Dead 2 The Parish - Waterfront Gameplay Walkthrough Playthrough|The Waterfront]]
 
#[[:File:Left 4 Dead 2 The Parish - Park Gameplay Walkthrough Playthrough|The Park]]
 
#[[:File:Left 4 Dead 2 The Parish - Cemetery Gameplay Walkthrough Playthrough|The Cemetery]]
 
#[[:File:Left 4 Dead 2 The Parish - Quarter Trolling The Witch Gameplay Walkthrough|The Quarter]]
 
#[[:File:Left 4 Dead 2 The Parish - Bridge (Ending) Gameplay Walkthrough Playthrough|The Bridge]]
 
   
 
This campaign is notable for having two [[Crescendo Event|gauntlet crescendo events]]: one at the [[Bus Station]] and the other at the Veteran's Bridge finale.
Please know that the gameplay videos are on each campaign's info page.
 
 
 
The Parish includes appearances from the [[Uncommon Infected#Riot Infected|Riot Infected]], though two dead [[Uncommon Infected#CEDA Worker Infected|CEDA Worker Infected]] appear in both yellow and white suits.
 
 
This campaign is notable for having exactly two [[Crescendo Event|gauntlet crescendo events]]: one at a CEDA Evacuation Center and the other at the Veteran's Bridge finale.
 
   
 
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==Achievements==
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==[[Achievements]]==
:''See Main Article:'' [[Achievements]]
 
 
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|Title = [[VIOLENCE IN SILENCE]]
 
|Title = [[VIOLENCE IN SILENCE]]
 
|Score = 30
 
|Score = 30
|Desc = Navigate the impound lot and reach the cemetery safe room without tripping any alarms.
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|Desc = Navigate the impound lot and reach the cemetery safe room without tripping any [[Car alarm|alarms]].
 
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|Title = [[THE REAL DEAL]]
 
|Title = [[THE REAL DEAL]]
 
|Score = 35
 
|Score = 35
|Desc = Survive a campaign on Expert skill with Realism mode enabled.
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|Desc = Survive a campaign on [[Expert]] skill with [[Realism]] mode enabled.
 
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==Behind the Scenes==
 
==Behind the Scenes==
Originally the [[Uncommon Infected]] were going to replace the [[Uncommon Infected#CEDA Worker Infected|CEDA Worker Infected]], but they were replaced with [[Uncommon Infected#Riot Infected|Riot Infected]]. Also, during the finale, ([[The Bridge (Left 4 Dead 2)|The Bridge]]) The Bridge itself was going to be bombed by the military, as seen in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_8hJsgZSNA trailer].
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Originally the [[Uncommon Infected]] were going to replace the [[Uncommon Infected#CEDA Worker Infected|CEDA Worker Infected]], but they were replaced with [[Uncommon Infected#Riot Infected|Riot Infected]]. Also, during the finale, The Bridge itself was going to be bombed by the military, as seen in the [[Zombie Survival Guide]] trailer.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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[[File:7132018.jpg|200px|thumb|Glitch: Bombed sedan lays on side after freeway being bombed by military jets.]]
 
[[File:7132018.jpg|200px|thumb|Glitch: Bombed sedan lays on side after freeway being bombed by military jets.]]
 
* The Parish was the first campaign unveiled at E3 2009.
 
* The Parish was the first campaign unveiled at E3 2009.
* The Parish is the 3rd campaign to feature a gauntlet crescendo, after Dead Center and Dark Carnival.
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* The Parish is the 3rd campaign to feature a gauntlet crescendo, after [[Dead Center]] and [[Dark Carnival]].
 
* 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 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 would be a reference to the unofficial name for New Orleans, "The Big Easy".
 
** The second tagline would be a reference to the unofficial name for New Orleans, "The Big Easy".
 
* The Bridge depicted in this campaign is most likely based on the I-10 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 four-lane Highway and two-lane Railway bridge.
 
* The Bridge depicted in this campaign is most likely based on the I-10 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 four-lane Highway and two-lane Railway bridge.
** It could also be based on the Lake Ponchatrain Causeway. The lengths of the bridges are largely similar, although the real life bridge is not double-decker.
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** It could also be based on the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. The lengths of the bridges are largely similar, although the real life bridge is not double-decker.
 
* Notably, when the campaign was first seen, different music is used. Its leftovers can still be found in the "mob" folder of the game music's folder. It's called easygerm (other campaigns being called mallgerm, fairgroundgerm, plankgerm, milltowngerm and parishtmpt) and is significantly deeper and creepier than the music that's currently used.
 
* Notably, when the campaign was first seen, different music is used. Its leftovers can still be found in the "mob" folder of the game music's folder. It's called easygerm (other campaigns being called mallgerm, fairgroundgerm, plankgerm, milltowngerm and parishtmpt) and is significantly deeper and creepier than the music that's currently used.
 
* The beta version of this campaign combined the first two levels (The Waterfront and The Park) together. Also, the crescendo of the second level was somewhat changed. Instead of entering a simplistic [[CEDA]] trailer, the Survivors entered a sanitation center, which would spray them with a mist of some sort, and sound an alarm. The map is still in the game files and is playable through the "map c5m1_waterfront_sndscape" command in the console. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDR9tBYhNYE</ref>
 
* The beta version of this campaign combined the first two levels (The Waterfront and The Park) together. Also, the crescendo of the second level was somewhat changed. Instead of entering a simplistic [[CEDA]] trailer, the Survivors entered a sanitation center, which would spray them with a mist of some sort, and sound an alarm. The map is still in the game files and is playable through the "map c5m1_waterfront_sndscape" command in the console. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDR9tBYhNYE</ref>
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*There are military Humvees, M35A3 trucks, and CEDA trailers seen in the campaign, however there are no military or CEDA zombies.
 
*There are military Humvees, M35A3 trucks, and CEDA trailers seen in the campaign, however there are no military or CEDA zombies.
 
*The Parish is the only campaign where a single Ford Crown Victoria police car is seen. In the first chapter the police car can be seen through the fences and the second chapter the police car can be seen when survivors leaves the safe room. The police car in The Parish is not tank punchable because mostly cars with headlights left on in all campaigns are not punchable.
 
*The Parish is the only campaign where a single Ford Crown Victoria police car is seen. In the first chapter the police car can be seen through the fences and the second chapter the police car can be seen when survivors leaves the safe room. The police car in The Parish is not tank punchable because mostly cars with headlights left on in all campaigns are not punchable.
*The Parish is the only campaign that has 10 car alarms, the alarmed car near the saferoom in The Waterfront, the eight alarmed cars in the impound lot in The Cemetery and the alarmed car near under the bridge in The Quarter.
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*The Parish is the only campaign that has 10 car alarms, the alarmed car near the safe room in The Waterfront, the eight alarmed cars in the impound lot in The Cemetery and the alarmed car near under the bridge in The Quarter.
 
==Reference==
 
#https://youtu.be/bYhehimgRrA
 
#https://youtu.be/GnVE9L9ueqo
 
#https://youtu.be/bvKWBHbOQMY
 
   
 
{{Campaigns|The Parish}}
 
{{Campaigns|The Parish}}

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The Parish
Tagline "This time it all goes south."
Creator Valve Software
Chapters
  1. The Waterfront
  2. The Park
  3. The Cemetery
  4. The Quarter
  5. The Bridge


"Fight your way through zombie-infested New Orleans to the bridge, where the military has a chopper just for you."


"DANGER, YOU ARE NOW ENTERING A U.S. MILITARY INSTALLATION, Use of deadly force has been authorized"
U.S. military sign seen before entering The Waterfront.

The Parish is the final campaign in Left 4 Dead 2 and is set in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The campaign involves traveling from The Waterfront to a military helicopter evacuation point on the far side of The Bridge.

On leaving Virgil's boat at the Waterfront Market, it is immediately evident that the city has been overrun with Infected and that the military has begun to execute a plan to abandon it entirely, covering their retreat with aerial bombing.

To complete the campaign, the Survivors must make their way through the Infected-infested city, traversing not only a memorial park but an overrun CEDA evacuation center, impound lot, bombed out freeway, and cemetery. The Bridge finale is particularly challenging as it obliges Survivors to fight their way across the bridge in the face of rapidly spawning waves of Infected.

If successful, players are rewarded with a military helicopter evacuation and a cut scene depicting the bridge being blown up.

A complete video walkthrough of the campaign can be found here.

The Parish includes appearances from the Riot Infected, though two dead CEDA Worker Infected appear in both yellow and white suits.

This campaign is notable for having two gauntlet crescendo events: one at the Bus Station and the other at the Veteran's Bridge finale.

Achievements

Bridge burner
BRIDGE BURNER (20G)
Survive The Parish campaign.



Violence in silence
VIOLENCE IN SILENCE (30G)
Navigate the impound lot and reach the cemetery safe room without tripping any alarms.



Bridge over troubled slaughter
BRIDGE OVER TREBLED SLAUGHTER (30G)
Cross the bridge finale in less than three minutes.



The real deal
THE REAL DEAL (35G)
Survive a campaign on Expert skill with Realism mode enabled.



Still something to prove
STILL SOMETHING TO PROVE (35G)
Survive all campaigns on Expert.


Behind the Scenes

Originally the Uncommon Infected were going to replace the CEDA Worker Infected, but they were replaced with Riot Infected. Also, during the finale, The Bridge itself was going to be bombed by the military, as seen in the Zombie Survival Guide trailer.

Notes

The Parish Early

Early Poster. Note Coach's Blue and Yellow Shirt and the blood on Ellis's Shirt along with it being Blue on the Sleeves and White on the main part.

File:7132018.jpg

Glitch: Bombed sedan lays on side after freeway being bombed by military jets.

  • The Parish was the first campaign unveiled at E3 2009.
  • The Parish is the 3rd campaign to feature a gauntlet crescendo, after Dead Center and Dark Carnival.
  • 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 would be a reference to the unofficial name for New Orleans, "The Big Easy".
  • The Bridge depicted in this campaign is most likely based on the I-10 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 four-lane Highway and two-lane Railway bridge.
    • It could also be based on the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. The lengths of the bridges are largely similar, although the real life bridge is not double-decker.
  • Notably, when the campaign was first seen, different music is used. Its leftovers can still be found in the "mob" folder of the game music's folder. It's called easygerm (other campaigns being called mallgerm, fairgroundgerm, plankgerm, milltowngerm and parishtmpt) and is significantly deeper and creepier than the music that's currently used.
  • The beta version of this campaign combined the first two levels (The Waterfront and The Park) together. Also, the crescendo of the second level was somewhat changed. Instead of entering a simplistic CEDA trailer, the Survivors entered a sanitation center, which would spray them with a mist of some sort, and sound an alarm. The map is still in the game files and is playable through the "map c5m1_waterfront_sndscape" command in the console. [1]
  • At the start of the Bridge Chapter, if you hang out by the radio without answering it, the military radio chatter will start commenting on your presence.
  • The name "The Parish" comes from the fact that instead of using the word County for divisions of a state, Louisiana uses the word Parish.
  • The tagline "This time it all goes south" references the phrase "go south", meaning to head south to escape conflict or pursuit, which is what the Survivors do. Also "going south" may refer to something that goes bad or not as planned.
  • On the campaign poster, one can see that it says "Produced by Tharmy Burns-Bridges", referring to the finale.
  • This is the only campaign that is available on Developer Commentary Mode. Players can find out how this campaign was made, such as the body piles, The Park chapter, narrow hallways, Special Infected, etc... You can also get a Combat Shotgun in the first part, which is impossible on Single Player mode.
    • CEDA and Worker Infected spawn in this map in the kitchen building, but only in the Developer Commentary Mode.
  • Also, according to several audio clips of the Developer Commentary, this campaign was the first one ever built for Left 4 Dead 2; as its crescendo events, props, mazes, and the jukebox were the first ones made within its chapters.
  • In the loading screen,on the right side you can see a note that says "WAIT FOR OFFICIAL INSTRUCTIONS". This is a reference to the Zombie Survival Guide Trailer.
  • There are military Humvees, M35A3 trucks, and CEDA trailers seen in the campaign, however there are no military or CEDA zombies.
  • The Parish is the only campaign where a single Ford Crown Victoria police car is seen. In the first chapter the police car can be seen through the fences and the second chapter the police car can be seen when survivors leaves the safe room. The police car in The Parish is not tank punchable because mostly cars with headlights left on in all campaigns are not punchable.
  • The Parish is the only campaign that has 10 car alarms, the alarmed car near the safe room in The Waterfront, the eight alarmed cars in the impound lot in The Cemetery and the alarmed car near under the bridge in The Quarter.
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Achievement Mercy Killer No Mercy
The Apartments / The Subway / The Sewer / The Hospital / Rooftop Finale
Achievement Price Chopper Dead Center
The Hotel / The Streets / The Mall / The Atrium
Achievement Crash-proof Crash Course
The Alleys / The Truck Depot Finale
Achievement Torch Bearer The Passing
The Riverbank / The Underground / The Port
Achievement Toll Collector Death Toll
The Turnpike / The Drains / The Church / The Town / Boathouse Finale
Achievement Midnight Rider Dark Carnival
The Highway / The Fairgrounds / The Coaster / The Barns / The Concert
Achievement Dead Baron Dead Air
The Greenhouse / The Crane / The Construction Site / The Terminal / Runway Finale
Achievement Ragin' Cajun Swamp Fever
Plank Country / The Swamp / Shanty Town / The Plantation
Achievement Grim Reaper Blood Harvest
The Woods / The Tunnel / The Bridge / The Train Station / Farmhouse Finale
Achievement Weatherman Hard Rain
The Milltown / The Sugar Mill / Mill Escape / Return To Town / Town Escape
Achievement Supreme Sacrifice The Sacrifice
The Docks / The Barge / Port Finale
Achievement Bridge Burner The Parish
The Waterfront / The Park / The Cemetery / The Quarter / The Bridge
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Achievement Last Stand The Last Stand
The Lighthouse
Achievement Stream Crosser Cold Stream
Alpine Creek / South Pine Stream / Memorial Bridge / Cut-throat Creek
L4D Random Map Cropped Dam It (unfinished)
Orchard / Campground / Dam
Achievement Still Standing The Last Stand
The Junkyard / Lighthouse Finale