Metro 2033 is a well-made and pretty-looking advertisement of Dmitry Glukhovsky’s eponymous book. It is a visually advanced project that uses cutting-edge technologies including tessellation for DirectX 11 solutions. Its system requirements are high, e...
Abstract: Creating a videogame based on a novel is surely no easy task, but that's exactly what Metro 2033 tries to do, retelling Dmitry Glukhovsky's book through the first-person shooter medium. The game takes place in the claustrophobia-inducing Moscow metro s...
Abstract: Metro 2033 is an interesting post apocalyptic first person shooter set in the Moscow underground train tunnels. The game focuses much of the action against mutated creatures that put the scattered human outposts under siege in a vast network of tunnels...
The game's atmosphere and unique design choices will make it a worthwhile experience for some, but Metro 2033 suffers from a number of issues (poor implementation of stealth, recurring glitches, etc.) Fans of post-apocalyptic stories should consider g...
Published: 2010-03-18, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Beneath a frozen city ruined long ago by its own weapons of destruction, humankind clings to survival. In dirty overcrowded stations, women haggle for scraps at the market as old men mourn the world they lost and children run underfoot, knowing no life...
Should we return to the metros to deal with the threats of the Dark Ones? I believe so. Metro 2033 is simply a well-made and enjoyable experience with many things going for it. The story is strong and the gameplay is definitely fun and has depth without o...
Abstract: Metro 2033 is an odd title. It’s both a novel and a shooter; a game, and a narrative. As a title it has more twists, turns and depth than a subway system. But to say it’s a rollicking romp of a first person shooter wouldn’t be right. It’s not that Metr...