Great show, great presentation, but no extra features make this an awkward, nearly forgettable release for all but the most hardcore of fans. For the rest of us, wait for the complete series set that is most likely going to be out in time for the holidays next year, and consider streaming in the mean time.
When Naughty Dog barks, you listen. That is of course assuming you're interested in AAA quality videogames. The developer's latest is due out in about a month, exclusively for the PS3. We received a surprise voucher code for a Media Beta Demo, showcasing one full scene and part of another scene. I took some notes while playing through both, and am sharing my thoughts here.
A solid, true sequel to Metro 2033, Metro: Last Light has some flaws, but they're over-matched by the positives that make Last Light an excellent FPS experience.
It's been over three years now since 4A Games and THQ released Metro 2033, which I really enjoyed. Now, 4A and Deep Silver are back with the sequel, Metro: Last Light (MLL). Continuing the grim story of Metro 2033, Last Light once again puts the burden of the fate of humanity on Artyom's shoulders. A true sequel, MLL not only picks up very soon after the events of the original game, but it looks...