Metro: Last Light

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Metro Last Light CD Key is a post apocalyptic themed, single player shooter game that is played from the first person perspective having survival horror and stealth elements. 4A Games, the Ukranian Studio is its developer and Deep Silver is its publisher. The game has been designed to be played on different platforms like Xbox 360, PS 3, Linux, OS X and MS Windows and got released worldwide on 26th August 2014.The background of the game has been set up on Moscow’s post apocalyptic period and is regarded to be “Metro 2033” sequel. Critics gave the game positive reviews and its story line had been praised which includes its environments, presentation and atmosphere. Also, its graphics did receive special mention and improvements were noticed in this sequel version like stealth mechanics, sound, gunplay and controls.

The game’s director is Andrew Prohorov, designer is Viacheslav Aristov, and programmer is Alexander Maximchuk and Oles Shyshkovstov. Its composer is Alexey Omelchuk and artist is Andrey Tkachenko. It runs on 4A Engine along with PathEngine and PhysX. This game features different types of firearms, with some being fictional and other based upon real weapons that the players are to make use of in the combat.


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Metro: Last Light Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Thothistox [user]
September 29, 2013

It's a lot like the first Metro, both in redeeming qualities and in flaws.Its story-telling ability is strong. At least one major surpriseIt's a lot like the first Metro, both in redeeming qualities and in flaws.Its story-telling ability is strong. At least one major surprise motivates Artyom's views on the competing factions in the game, and grabs the player's sympathy. The trouble is the various factions Artyom deals with are not really believable. As characters, they're too cartoony and not well-motivated. This wasn't as much a problem in the first game, but in this one it's more central to the plot, which is a problem. I would have preferred for the lore to paint a more morally grey picture.The graphics are much better, and the bleak setting is oddly beautiful. A lot of effort went into the map design. I wish they hadn't added background music to the combat, as that takes away from the atmosphere. It would have been better to leave the odd radio running in the distant room like the first Metro did.The combat is a bit more fluid than the first one, but also much easier. I beat the game once so far, and I switched the difficulty to hardcore early in my playthrough because normal was too easy. Even on hardcore Artyom can withstand a grenade blast and more than twice as many hits as enemy humans. Your worst enemy in the game is, as usual, lack of gas masks. IMO, they're a little bit too scarce, and you can't stop to enjoy the scenery when you're running towards the next filter.Overall I don't regret my purchase, and I hope Deep Silver makes more of these games. However, I wish the game had a bit more RPG elements. A few side-quests would really add a lot.

90
Review by FFStudios [user]
July 4, 2013

Metro Last Light improves on its predecessor is nearly every way: the shooting is satisfying, the atmosphere is haunting, the story and Metro Last Light improves on its predecessor is nearly every way: the shooting is satisfying, the atmosphere is haunting, the story and characters compelling and the dreary graphics all draw you into one of most stunningly realised worlds in gaming. A weaker final act, prohibitively linear level design and unsatisfying ending(s) prevent me from giving it a perfect rating, but MLL is an unforgettable experience that no-one should pass up.

90
Review by Fatspud [user]
June 15, 2013

Intense atmosphere helped by amazing visuals and sharpened combat and stealth mechanics. Let down by slightly uninteresting story and anIntense atmosphere helped by amazing visuals and sharpened combat and stealth mechanics. Let down by slightly uninteresting story and an unsatisfying ending, yet doesn't take away from the great moments.

65
Review by Gameplanet
June 4, 2013

The numerous aesthetic accomplishments and mechanical improvements in Metro: Last Light are undone by uneven attention to detail and a lack of player agency.

100
Review by CGA001 [user]
May 25, 2013

So I pre-ordered this game and the night it was released I played it. Being the avid "Metro 2033" fan that I am, I absolutely loved it. If youSo I pre-ordered this game and the night it was released I played it. Being the avid "Metro 2033" fan that I am, I absolutely loved it. If you haven't played "Metro 2033", then I highly suggest that you go play that first because this game is a direct sequel, and you will probably not understand what is going on. This game is incredibly atmospheric, fantastic graphics, and wonderful sounds. There is only one problem I have with this game, and that's that most of the voice actors from the first game were replaced, so characters brought back from the first game don't have the same voices they originally had, except for one character. But I felt this complaint was so insignificant, it shouldn't impact my rating on this game. But that isn't why I've decided to write this review. I wrote this review because I wanted to address some of the main complaints people have with this game:1) BAD ACTING: A lot of reviews says this game has terrible acting. While I agree that it isn't the best, I will say the the acting is very good and that it really doesn't distract you from the immersion.2) BAD STORY: I'm assuming that everyone who said this game has a bad story has never played the first game "Metro 2033". The story was incredible, and the sequel really does a good job at continuing the story and staying true to the book series.3) LINEAR GAMEPLAY: This is the biggest complaint I see about this game. People go out and by this game and expect "Fallout" in Russia. No one ever said this game was an open world game, so buying it and not liking it is your fault for not reading the description of the game. The argument that "Metro: Last Light is bad because it is linear" holds as much water as the statement "Country music is bad because it isn't Rock music." This game is supposed to be linear. Its telling an amazing story that can only be told in a linear game.This game is absolutely amazing, and deserves to be played by all. For some, this doesn't seem like its worth 60 dollars, which is understandable, its hard to pay that much for a game you might only play once or twice. I personally would have paid 100 dollars for this game, because I plan on several play-throughs. After all, I played 186 hours of Metro 2033, and I've already beaten Metro:LL four times, going on five. But anyways, Buy it now, buy it when its on sale, it doesn't matter. Just play this game.

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Game Information
Release Date May 14, 2013
Publisher Deep Silver, 4A Games
Content Rated M (Mature)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives First person
Genres Shooter
Themes Action, Fantasy, Horror, Survival, Historical
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac, Wii U