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Metro: Last Light Writer Sheds Light on the Game’s Narrative

At last year’s E3, Metro: Last Light was one of the games that most intrigued us, yet oddly enough it was no where near the show floor. Instead, it was tucked away in meeting room in a remote corner of the Los Angeles Convention Center, where the now defunct publisher THQ was holding refuge. Fast forward to PAX East 2013 and Metro: Last Light is alive and kicking, and thanks to publisher Deep Silver, still on track for release. We had the opportunity to discuss the game’s narrative with writer, Dmitry Glukhovsky, who took the time to break down everything we need to know about the game’s narrative.

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dualshockers.com
4063d ago
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The Rise of the Metro Series

A look back at 4A Games' admirably consistent post-apocalyptic shooter franchise.

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gamingbolt.com
5d ago
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Metro Developer 4A Games: A History of VR Works

Metro developer 4A Games: A History of their VR works, from the forgotten gem that was ARKTIKA.1 to the more recent Metro Awakening.

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xrsource.net
82d ago
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Metro Video Game Series: A Comprehensive History

The Metro video game series started with a humble b-list title, before building a strong fanbase and becoming a pioneer in the industry.

TheBrainZ96d ago

Never got into Exodus, but 2033 was excellent.

kevco3396d ago

Yeah, Exodus just didn't grab me either, sadly.

I absolutely loved 2033 and Last Light, however. Played them both on 360 and then again with the remasters!

anast96d ago

I just started it and it is already miles better than the first 2 which are dated.