GamerNode Managing Editor Dan Crabtree writes: "The E3 2012 gameplay demo for Metro: Last Light eschewed the action-heavy, stealth-spotted sheen from the 2011 demo in favor of exploring the detail that forces meekness onto the player-character, Artyom. Survival horror, the real “fear at every corner” stuff, thrives on weakening the player just enough to create unbearable tension but not enough to engender a rage-quit."
A look back at 4A Games' admirably consistent post-apocalyptic shooter franchise.
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4A Games celebrates the 10th anniversary of its first-person shooter by offering it free for a week.
This game is going to be amazing!