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Metro last light review
Metro last light review














It's difficult not to recommend the game to shooter enthusiasts looking for something with a little more imagination than the likes of Call of Duty and Battlefield offer in their solo campaigns. Overground missions have a different feel to them, with Artyom forced to equip a gas mask to survive among the poisonous fumes of a ravaged Moscow. This becomes less of an issue on the higher difficulty settings, but even on the most advanced mode, there are times when Metro: Last Light doesn't punish you harshly enough for violating the golden rules of stealth gameplay.Īt the most inopportune times, it allows the player to blast their way out of tight spots. Light and shadow play a significant part in the game, with players often required to use the darkness to obscure their advance or wield their flashlight as a weapon to frighten off dark-dwelling foes. The resulting concoction may not be anything new, but the game's core mechanics have been wrought with precision.Ī typical mission has the player scavenging for ammo and conserving it as though it is sacred, and weighing up the pros and cons of stealth versus the all-guns-blazing approach. In many ways, Metro: Last Light is your typical shooter, with stealth segments and survival-horror elements thrown into the mix. Set in post-apocalyptic Russia, it sees scores of survivors have endured in the tunnels of the Metro, sheltered from the mutated creatures that stalk the surface. Good graphics alone are usually worth very little, yet in the case of Metro: Last Light, the visuals serve to enrich the gameplay, making fire fights that bit more intense and missions more atmospheric. Metro: Last Light is a visual masterpiece, from the sprawling, radioactive ruins of Moscow to the oppressive tunnels you will spend most of the game exploring.Ĭreative artistry and the raw power of the latest graphics cards compliment each other perfectly, resulting in life-like human character models and some genuinely chilling creature design.

Metro last light review Pc#

Running on the right PC hardware, this brave new world looks nothing short of breathtaking.














Metro last light review