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June 2013
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The editors liked
Strong story / storystelling
Stealth
Graphics
Gameplay
Challenging gunplay and combat scenarios
Exceptional score sets a mature
Meaningful tone
Surprisingly immersive world and story. Looks great even on lowertier Macs. Varied combat is all kinds of fun.
Densely packed environment and narrative
Entertaining combat
Highcaliber visuals.
Astounding atmosphere fills you with dread
A great
Surprisingly touching story about loss and hope
Fantastic pacing allows tension to build before the action heats up
Exploring the surface is frightening and exciting
Great array of weapons make you f
The editors didn't like
Very linear
Graphics bugs
Lack of directions forces you to backtrack often to figure out where to go next
Bugs. Lots and lots of disruptive bugs
FauxRussian accents are more cartoonish than believable. Hearing the same voices repeated for different characters gets tiresome. A few moments feel like grudging
Abstract: Mouse over video for audioThe Red Line Sniper creeps along at a snail's pace, with a stealth mission that is neither offensive or engaging in any way. If sneaking through nooks and crannies with a silenced sniper rifle and learning guard location patterns...
Surprisingly immersive world and story. Looks great even on lowertier Macs. Varied combat is all kinds of fun.
FauxRussian accents are more cartoonish than believable. Hearing the same voices repeated for different characters gets tiresome. A few moments feel like grudging, tackedon concessions to modern game conventions
Abstract: Metro: Last Light is the successor to the critically acclaimed Metro 2033, developed by 4A games and published by Deep Silver. Metro: Last Light is once again set in the same dark, post apocalyptic world as the last. The world has been devastated by an al...
Metro: Last Light is the type of game that we like to see released for PC gamers. This is a type of game that pushes the industry forward, creates the need for better GPUs, all in the name of an incredibly immersive gaming experience. It brandishes powerf...
Abstract: Metro: Last Light is the sequel to the cult hit Metro 2033 which itself is based on a cult (at least in the West) Russian novel. Those who played the first game, which I did not, are saying this game corrects quite a few of the problems the first game ...
Metro: Last Light is a hugely atmospheric FPS that has corrected all the real flaws of its predecessor and improved on them to such a degree that they’re actually superb – stealth and shooting are now things to enjoy rather than avoid, and can com...
Abstract: Metro: Last Light 123Next »There’s a moment in Metro: Last Light when you get a car – a bodged-together, fortified jalopy – and you immediately think of Half-Life 2’s driving sections. Ah, the open road! The difference is that Last Light’s car runs on...
Abstract: Having never played the original Metro 2033, I had no idea what to expect from Metro: Last Light. Sure, I knew the basics – post-apocalyptic, dystopian, survival horror – all the standard ingredients for a successful single-player FPS. I mean, it worke...