Gamereactor writes: "Metro 2033 might have been released for the Xbox 360 as well as the PC, but at times it does feel a bit like a glitched PC-game that would do well with either a few more months in development, or with a couple of overarching patches. The narrative would do well to get a complete overhaul, it should have been tightened up considerably to be able to give the environments the extra edge they deserve. 4A Games have struck gold in so many places, and the game culture intelligentsia many games journalists (myself included, of course) consider themselves a part of has been screaming for something like this for a long time. A Russian piece of literature, translated to our beloved gaming medium? Genius!
Metro 2033 is an unpolished gem, a piece of fiction whose rich language fail to deliver a story but still stands out in a bookshelf filled with Danielle Steel and bad Tom Clancy (pre-Ubisoft) knockoffs."
Metro 2033 mechanics that would adapt perfectly to VR, and the upcoming Metro Awakening by Vertigo Games this year.
The Metro video game series started with a humble b-list title, before building a strong fanbase and becoming a pioneer in the industry.
If you're a fan of the Stalker or Metro 2033 games, Chernobylite is absolutely an experience that you don't want to miss out on.
I'm sold on it big time. I love the metro games and to me this is very much in that wheelhouse. It was very impressive technically as well.