Having done what was asked of him in 2033, regardless of the repercussions, Artyom must now explore long-forgotten sections of Moscow’s underground metro railway to confront his greatest fears, and to save what’s left of his post-apocalyptic world.Īs one might expect, every element of 2033 has been improved and iterated upon for Last Light, which is a superior game in every regard. Unsurprisingly, a sequel was commissioned, and tomorrow it finally goes live on Steam following three years of development.Ĭalled Metro: Last Light, this long-awaited sequel offers a direct continuation of Metro 2033’s story, putting the player in the shoes of Ranger Artyom once more. The story, too, was a cut above the rest, having been adapted from a Russian novel that went viral online before becoming a best-selling published work. By Andrew Burnes on Mon, Featured Stories,ĤA Games’ Metro 2033 was a smash hit in 2010, impressing PC gamers with its incredible graphics and unique gameplay, which bucked the bombastic trend that permeated the ever more explosive shooters of that era.
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