Sean Halliday of Pixel Gate writes:
''Earlier this year, Bioshock: Infinite dazzled the masses; its story was proclaimed as one of the best in the history of video games, its world was held in high esteem, as was the game overall, and critics and players alike looked past its faults and heaped on the praise. Game of the yearno wait, of the generation!, some claimed. While I enjoyed the game, (although I do feel Infinite peaks in the first few hours, with the middle being rather average and the ending decent) I found myself being blown away by another title: Metro: Last Light. It left me in awe, and not just because its utterly beautiful, either''
TheGamingExperience.net says: "These ports are usually hit or miss, but I am happy to report that this is NO issue what so ever. You would be hard pressed to find a game on OSX that looks as good as Metro: Last Light."
TheGamingExperience says: "Overall, the DLC has been pretty solid for such a great game in Metro: Last Light. I hope that there will be more offerings, and if you do buy the DLC, not for the stories but just to look at beauty that is the Metro world, then bravo."
Metro: Last Light's post-launch content has been a source of pratfalls and titillating surprises, of technical achievements and defects. Is the season pass worth your immediate investment? Which packs should you buy piecemeal? Check out the abbreviated reviews for each downloadable add-on (the Faction Pack, Tower Pack, Developer Pack, and Chronicles Pack).
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