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The Passing may refer to: The Passing, a 1983 American science fiction film; The Passing, a 2015 British drama film "The Passing", a DLC campaign in the 2009 video game Left 4 Dead 2 "The Passing", a song by Lamb of God from their 2009 album Wrath
Left 4 Dead is a series of cooperative first-person shooter survival horror video games created by Turtle Rock Studios and published by Valve.Set in the days after a pandemic outbreak of a viral strain transforming people into zombie-like feral creatures, the games follow the adventures of four survivors attempting to reach safe houses and military rescue while fending off the attacking hordes.
An add-on campaign for Left 4 Dead 2, "The Passing", featured the Left 4 Dead survivors meeting the new cast as part of a full campaign. The Left 4 Dead 2 content was set for release in March 2010, however it was delayed until April 22, 2010.
A prequel to The Passing, titled The Sacrifice, was released on October 5, 2010, as an add-on for both Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2. This prequel ties up the story of the original game, showing the events leading to the meeting of the two groups of survivors in "The Passing" from the point of the Left 4 Dead characters.
[14] [15] Valve announced that the best fan-made comics would be featured on the Left 4 Dead developer's blog. [16] The first part was released on September 14, 2010. [17] Each following part was released every week following, up until the release of The Sacrifice in the games. [18] It was eventually released for the iOS items iPhone and iPad. [19]
It took the 6-foot-5, 237-pound Allen 14 seconds to fake a pass to his left, turn and assess the field before taking off to his right and outrace two defenders, shake off safety Nazeeh Johnson’s ...
The Passing was first released in 1983. [4] [5] It was screened at the USA Film Festival in Dallas, Texas, as well as at the Houston International Film Festival. [3]Following those showings, the film opened as a one-week engagement at the Biograph Theatre in Washington, D.C. in May 1985.
Image credits: dawrina #6. Jessica Chambers. She was set on fire inside her vehicle, and was found by paramedics walking down the road fully engulfed in flames.