Metro: Last Light +1 Trainer
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Don't miss the latest +1 promo trainer for the game Metro: Last Light.
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| Metro Last Light PC gameplay footage and Impressions
Added: 21.05.2013 8:17 | 18 views | 0 comments
LGN "Alright folks, heres the first 30 minutes of gameplay footage and our impressions of the PC version of Metro Last Light. Our test system is an Intel I5-2400 CPU @3.1 Ghz , with 8 Gb RAM and powered by Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 TI Gfx card on a Windows 7 64-bit operating system. Tested the game on the Very High display settings, 1980x 1080 resolutions, advanced Physics option enabled, Tessellation maxed out, AF 16X though SSAA was off to get a constant frame rate of 39-50 FPS. Enabling SSAA will drastically reduce the frame rate below 30 FPS, which is why it is only recommend to enable on high-end machines"
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| UK games chart Metro: Last Light top this weeks list
Added: 21.05.2013 7:19 | 0 views | 0 comments
Brash Games writes "Ukrainian developer 4A Games bleakly beautiful first-person-shooter, Metro: Last Light has knocked previous number one, Dead Island: Riptide, of the top of the UK video games chart. Thats despite Last Light selling fewer copies in its opening seven days on sale thanits predecessor, Metro 2033".
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| Metro: Last Light Review | Analog Addiction
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Analog Addiction writes: "The Metro series is inspired by the critically acclaimed novel series of the same name, written by Russian author Dmitry Glukhousky, in 2002. Metro: Last Light is the sequel to the original 2010 released game Metro 2033, which was based entirely on the first novel in Glukhouskys series. Last Light is different from the original game, as it takes inspiration from the book series and even Glukhousky himself helped with the games narrative, but it has no relation to the second novelisation. Developed by 4A Games, Last Light improves on many of the originals shortcomings, providing an excellent experience that fans will enjoy. Metro: Last Light is a first person shooter that dares to be different. Although it doesnt succeed 100% of the time, when it does these moments make Last Light stand out amongst its competition."
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| Metro Last Light Review | GamerFuzion
Added: 21.05.2013 1:17 | 13 views | 0 comments
The Metro Last Light Review will provide you with what is good, bad and innovative about the game.
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| Review: Metro: Last Light (DarkZero)
Added: 20.05.2013 22:20 | 0 views | 0 comments
"Metro 2033 was a beautiful looking first-person shooter that imply oozed atmosphere. The mysterious setting of post-apocalyptic Russia won me over, sticking most of the action in gloomy underground tunnels, where seeing the surface in the game was a luxury full of the weird and wonderful. Players didn't know what to expect from the game, immersing us with its world and unanswered questions of monsters and the dark ones. Metro 2033 was based on a Russian novel by Dmitry Glukhovsky, titled with the same name, and even though the game had some issues with dubious stealth mechanics and less than fantastic gun combat, the rest of the game was absorbing and was well deserved of the praise it received. 4A Games is back with the sequel, which fixes all of the problems that I had with the original, but at the same time removes the challenge that made Metro 2033 rewarding."
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| Metro: Last Light review | Gamesblip
Added: 20.05.2013 16:17 | 0 views | 0 comments
Gamesblip writes about Deep Silver's Metro: Last Light for the PS3.
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| Metro: Last Light review | Gamesblip
Added: 20.05.2013 15:38 | 0 views | 0 comments
Gamesblip writes about Deep Silver's Metro: Last Light for the PS3.
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