A post-nuclear-apocalypse set in the ruins of a destroyed city where your main mode of getting from place to place is through underground railways. Has Bethesda made another Fallout? Unfortunately they haven’t and I am left longing for the day that they do release Fallout 4, but Metro: Last Light will certainly make the time going by a hell of a lot more enjoyable. While I did draw similarities between Metro and Fallout, Metro is different because you can kill Nazis as well as Communists now. Metro: Last light implements a whole bunch of mechanics that in the wrong hands would have fallen apart instantly, but fortunately, 4A pulled it off and created a damned good experience, albeit with a few flaws.
A look back at 4A Games' admirably consistent post-apocalyptic shooter franchise.
The Metro video game series started with a humble b-list title, before building a strong fanbase and becoming a pioneer in the industry.
4A Games celebrates the 10th anniversary of its first-person shooter by offering it free for a week.