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Darkness and Despair Metro: Last Light Review [Gamer Living]

Added: 16.05.2013 14:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


Gamer Living's Blair Hicks digs into the ruins of post-apocalyptic Moscow in Deep Silver's latest shooter.

From: n4g.com

Diehard GameFAN: Metro: Last Light Review (PC Version)

Added: 16.05.2013 13:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


DHGF: Not as easily accessible plot-wise as a sequel could be to players who havent played the first, Metro: Last Light offers a solid and compelling first-person shooter and survival horror experience set in a post-apocalyptic Moscow and its Metro system. A unique and driving story along with a rich atmosphere keep you going through the game. It plays smoothly and invites you in with a minimalistic and inventive approach to eliminating any kind of interface like players had in Skyrim. The world of Metro is deep and rich and the polished end result was both exciting and engrossing and easily makes it one of the better games Ive played all year. While the moments of plot might not make it as fast paced as some shooters out there, its the plot and atmosphere that makes the game first rate and easily on my recommend list.

From: n4g.com

Metro: Last Light review. 50,000 shades of gray.

Added: 16.05.2013 10:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


A satisfying title, but wont cause lack of sleep for other heavy hitters this year.

From: n4g.com

News: Harsh Metro: Last Light working conditions revealed by former THQ president

Added: 16.05.2013 9:52 | 0 views | 0 comments


4A Games suffered regular power cuts, freezing conditions, and an office which looked more like a canteen.

"It is unfortunate that Prof [Creative Director Andrew Prokhorov], Dean Sharpe, and the rest of the team at 4A won't receive appropriate credit for their achievement in releasing Metro: Last Light," began Rubin in a story posted exclusively on GamesIndustry.

"A combination of a complex and secretive industry, a press that lags the movie and music press in calling attention to the stories behind the games, a dysfunctional and ever-changing sequence of producers causing confusion, the inevitable anonymity that comes from being an Eastern European developer, and a new, last minute...



From: www.videogamer.com

Metro: Last Light studio's terrible working conditions revealed by former THQ exec

Added: 16.05.2013 9:32 | 0 views | 0 comments


Game's total budget "is less than competitors spend on cutscenes".
Former THQ president Jason Rubin has written an impassioned article over at GI on the subject of "incredible" working conditions at Metro: Last Light developer 4A Games, now a subsidiary of Koch Media. According to Rubin, the developer laboured in cramped, unheated offices in the face of frequent power outages to get the job done, not helped by "irrational" business decisions on the part of THQ producers.

From: www.oxm.co.uk

Metro: Last Light Review | Game Front

Added: 16.05.2013 8:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


Game Front: "Metro: Last Light improves in almost every way on its predecessor, making for a challenging, atmospheric shooter experience."

From: n4g.com

Metro: Last Light Review | About

Added: 16.05.2013 8:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


About: "Metro: Last Light is one of the most surprisingly entertaining games of the year to date, especially given the familiarity engendered by the opening hour or two. The developers almost lull players into thinking they know what to expect and how Last Light will unfold. Stick with this riveting journey to the bitter, heartbreaking end. You won't regret it."

From: n4g.com

Metro Last Light - All Diary Page Collectible Locations

Added: 16.05.2013 6:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


There are a total of 43 hidden diary pages in Metro Last Light. Finding all of them will earn you the "Published" trophy / achievement. You can see which ones you already found by going to "Diary" in the pause menu. All diary pages can be found via chapter select.

From: n4g.com

Metro: Last Light Review | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 16.05.2013 1:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


Metro: Last Light follows up on 2033 by giving players more of what made that game great, while improving the visuals and reducing the amount of glitches and performance hiccups.

From: n4g.com


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