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Thanks for your feedback, it's nice when people go into detail instead of just saying good or bad. The encounters you mention represent boss fights from Silent Hill, as you probably know. They're therefore not put in to troll the player, but rather because L4D2 obviously can't import the SH bosses and needs to use equivalents instead, which means either tanks or witches. Other Church can be even worse than you mention because of the fact that at least one wandering tank will likely spawn, in addition to the two scripted ones. Despite all that, Other Church is one of the highlights for me, a chapter which you have to spend all the previous chapters building up to (as I describe in my guide), and if you have therefore collected all the best gear and kept your team healthy it becomes far more enjoyable, but never not challenging.
In summary, this campaign IS worth playing, I recommend playing it. (Perhaps consider increasing your flashlights' fov when playing the darker maps)
If you are playing expert (realism, not realism, or any altered rule set that will increase difficulty), exercise EXTREME patience on the "other church" map, or you may end up frustrated.