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Metro: Last Light is the direct first person shooter sequel to Metro 2033. It is set in the year 2034 where a nuclear war has turned the world into a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
To celebrate Metro: Last Light's 10th Anniversary, the original Complete Edition of the 2013 game will be available for free on @Steam from 18-25 May.Set your nixie watches ⏰ and stay tuned! pic ...
The charm of Metro: Last Light rests in its story and setting. The gameplay is solid, too, but Last Light also suffers from some notable problems.
There’s a moment in Metro: Last Light when you get a car – a bodged-together, fortified jalopy – and you immediately think of Half-Life 2’s driving sections. Ah, the open road! The ...
Shacknews ventures underground into the dark, grim world of Metro: Last Light and emerges with a preview of the upcoming sequel to 2010's cult-hit game Metro 2033.
Metro 2033’s original wooden-faced people are swapped out for Last Light’s set, and it’s an enormous upgrade. However, there are a ton of smaller changes too. Lighting is given a lot more ...
Metro: Last Light is not a bad game, but nor is it a good one in quite the same sense as its predecessor. Metro 2033 was flawed but trying to do its own thing. If anything, Last Light feels like a ...
Both have flagship franchises based on authors little-known in the west – Metro 2033 began life as a story by the Russian author Dmitri Glukhovsky, and Last Light was plotted out with his ...
Metro: Last Light is the direct first person shooter sequel to Metro 2033. It is set in the year 2034 where a nuclear war has turned the world into a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Metro: Last Light is fun to play on console, but if you have a choice, you'll want to pick it up on PC in lieu of Xbox 360 or PS3.
Metro: Last Light elevates the Metro series into a game franchise we very much want to see more of and one that PC gamers should be happy to welcome to their collection. Join Our Newsletter.