Game Fly Rental (73) Metro: Last Light Part-31 Good Deeds Go Rewarded (Finale)
Time to encounter the Red Line and try to force peace through the Metro. With the help of the Dark One, the Order, and the Rangers we will stop the red line from conquering the metro. Steel yourself Artyom this is the final leg of your journey.
Thanks for watching my playthrough of Metro Last Light. An interesting shooter that has it's own flair keeping it different from other shooters. some issues with the game either from glitches, enemy AI, the story, and some characters losing relevance rather quickly. I still for the most part enjoyed my run on the game. Here's hoping that the sequel can improve upon it even more.
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Metro: Last Light is a post-apocalyptic-themed, first-person shooter video game with stealth and survival horror elements. It was developed by Ukrainian studio 4A Games, published by Deep Silver, distributed by Square Enix in North America for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in May 2013. A remastered version of the game was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in August 2014 as Metro: Last Light Redux within the Metro Redux package.
A sequel to the video game Metro 2033, its story follows Artyom, a Ranger living in Moscow's metro system after a destructive nuclear war. Tasked with finding the mysterious Dark Ones, Artyom must venture to different parts of the metro system, and the surface filled with radiated gases, and fight against different factions and mutated monsters. The game improves on various gameplay mechanics of 2033, and introduces elements such as weapon customization.
Developed by a team of about 80 people, Last Light is a direct sequel to 2033, with franchise creator Dmitry Glukhovsky writing the game's dialogue and main story outline. Multiplayer modes were planned but were eventually scrapped in order to focus on single-player, which the developers hoped would "rekindle memories of Half-Life 2". Originally set to be published by THQ, which provided a very limited budget for the game's development, Koch Media acquired it after THQ's bankruptcy. A Wii U version was planned but was ultimately canceled.
The game received generally positive reviews from critics. Praise was focused largely on its atmosphere, world design, tone, graphics, and gameplay, while criticism was directed particularly at the artificial intelligence and technical issues. The pre-order bonus Ranger mode, marketed as the definitive way of playing the game, triggered controversy. The game was a commercial success, with its first-week retail sales in the US surpassing the lifetime retail sales of 2033. A sequel, Metro: Exodus is set to be released in 2018.
Developer(s) 4A Games
Publisher(s) Deep Silver
Director(s) Andrew Prokhorov
Designer(s) Viacheslav Aristov
Programmer(s)
Oles Shyshkovtsov
Alexander Maximchuk
Artist(s) Andrey Tkachenko
Writer(s)
Dmitry Glukhovsky
Andrew Prokhorov
Andrey Paskhalov
Paul DeMeo
David Slagle
Composer(s) Alexey Omelchuk
Series Metro
Engine 4A Engine
Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
OS X
Linux
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Release
14 May 2013
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player