I find it incredible that people dismiss a game simply because it comes from a unknown developer with a limited budget and production values. That's exactly the kind of work we should all suport, when it has quality. And Metro 2033 has quality. Lots of it. I fear that all this current way kids have to evaluate games, only giving value, and saying it's awsome to the ones coming out from mainstream devs and IPs will end up destroying the possibility of the ocasional pearl that comes out from time to time. Each day, more and more sequels come out, and less and less new IP's are made. And most of the independent and smaller dev teams that get a original quality title to succeed, imediatly signs to a large company, droping the independence and bowing to the tyrany of numbers and sales stats, because less and less players suport them if they don't. It's sad...
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