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Metro: Last Light Review

Game Emblems

The Good

  1. Play on the hardest difficulty level, for Maximum Immersion

  2. Played metro 2033 a lot of times and just simply loved the game series but when this came out i was just blown away!

Kevin VanOrd
Posted by Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor
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Metro: Last Light is an astonishing and moving postapocalyptic journey.

The Good

  • Astounding atmosphere fills you with dread  
  • A great, surprisingly touching story about loss and hope  
  • Fantastic pacing allows tension to build before the action heats up  
  • Exploring the surface is frightening and exciting  
  • Great array of weapons make you feel powerful, but not overpowered.

The Bad

  • Unimpressive AI  
  • Occasionally drab visuals and performance jitters.

The shadows of the past linger. They appear as silhouettes on crumbling walls each time lightning bolts slash across the sky. They haunt you as you journey across annihilated cityscapes once teeming with life and love. Metro: Last Light is an exceptionally well-crafted first-person adventure that fills your mind with the regrets of time gone by, and understands the fear and uncertainty that arise from silence and stillness. The game's predecessor, Metro 2033, established this series' penchant for mystery and supernatural drama, but Last Light is in a class all its own. It's not just another frightening trek through the dark corridors of the metro, but a rhythmic symphony of surging dread and emerging hope.

Sneak. Or shoot. Your choice, really.

Last Light returns you to a Moscow devastated by nuclear war. Humanity, hoping to avoid the dangerous radiation and hideous mutants plaguing the surface, has banded together in the underground metro system. Depending on how you played, Metro 2033 might have allowed you to make an important choice at the game's conclusion.Last Light assumes you chose to destroy the creatures known as The Dark Ones, scorching their home with missiles and scouring them from the face of the Earth. But a creature remains, and as returning protagonist Artyom, you must find this remnant of a race thought extinct, this remnant of a decimated species, though it's unclear whether the right decision is to destroy it or to try to communicate with it. Your Ranger allies certainly desire its annihilation, but Artyom's unique connection to the Dark Ones gives him pause and he is nagged by guilt about the devastation he has wrought.

Artyom's dilemma brings a sense of personal struggle to a game fraught with brooding emotion. Metro: Last Light punctuates your adventure with moments of dread and shock, as well as with occult visions that make the past come alive before your very eyes. Supernatural themes intertwine with conflicts between underground factions, the horrors of each element providing two equally macabre sides to a single coin. In the confines of the metro, betrayal is common and trust is a commodity. Here, your greatest enemies are your fellow humans, who are unafraid to cheat and steal if it means gaining favor from the right people. On the brutal surface, the beasts are your primary concern; at any moment, a wailing winged demon might snatch you with its talons, soar into the air, and drop you into the murky water, far from where your horrific flight began.

Yet fear isn't the only emotion Last Light stirs. The final moving hours raise the emotional stakes and test your allegiances by forcing you to confront the consequences of your own choices. Story sequences are absorbing, and typically occur within the game engine and in first-person view, keeping you strongly connected to the events unfolding before you. The most enthralling scenes, however, are those that occur within the context of gameplay. Many interactive sequences--a hypnagogic walk down a blood-red hallway, a survey of an airplane's nightmarish wreckage--relate vital events without removing you from the moment, which makes them hellishly palpable.

There is mirth amid the madness, however. Characters react to each other in authentic ways, responding to one Ranger's pedantic soliloquies with jokes and insults, likely mirroring your own thoughts on the matter. The inhabitants of the underground are colorful and individual. They move about with purpose, speaking at length to each other about war and family, about love and lust. Men gone stir crazy seek the company of prostitutes, and so might you, should you desire a lengthy lap dance. Nudity occurs multiple times, and though it's certainly explicit, it doesn't seem superfluous or exploitative. Rather, Last Light's erotic themes emerge naturally from the despair, and sex in the underground has an air of desperation and urgency. If you prefer tamer pleasures, you may take in a lengthy and detailed variety show, where can-can dancers and an accordion act bring some joy to the melancholy populace. This is life in the metro. And it's an amazing display of narrative craftsmanship.

Exquisite craftsmanship is also on display as you seek the remaining known Dark One on the irradiated surface, and as you avoid the wandering eye of your enemies in the depths beneath. Last Light is not a power shooter. You are not out to murder hundreds of nameless grunts without breaking a sweat, and in fact, the early hours are remarkably light on action. Instead, tension is carefully built in the conversations you have with your comrades, and in the cautious steps you take into the irradiated ruins above the tunnels. You feel the danger. Gnarled trees are twisted into vaguely humanoid shapes, and when you seek refuge from the rain, you hear the drops hammering on the flimsy tin roof above, mimicking the sounds of mutants' skittering claws. Your calling brings you here, but you know it's not a place anyone should be.

A number of creatures menace your journey across the surface. Amphibious freaks move from water to land, threatening you two or three at a time. As you manuever away from their clammy assaults, you must be ever mindful of the squalid pools that surround you, lest you fall in and get dragged to your death by a mutant lurking beneath. Fierce predators pounce towards you, keeping you on the move while you avoid the harsh siren calls of the creatures that cling to nearby walls. You use a number of weapons to fend them off, all of which look and sound appropriately powerful, but none of which turn your adventure into a cakewalk.

Of these great firearms, it's easiest to become enamored with the shotgun. It fires with a loud report and allows you to discharge multiple shells at once, making it a great standby if you're willing to get close to these beasts. But the long reload time can be a killer if you miss a shot, given how creatures can descend upon you and take multiple swipes in a row. Ammo isn't plentiful in the wastes, though you can get your fill from vendors in the metro's safe havens. Yet the military-grade ammo used as currency is scarce, and you're often faced with a choice to grab more ammo, purchase more grenades, or upgrade that meaty revolver you favor. It's best to scavenge for supplies and ammo in every nook and cranny. Otherwise, you can't take for granted that you'll have everything you need to thrive, particularly on the harder difficulty levels, which are satisfyingly harsh.

Kevin VanOrd
By Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor

Kevin VanOrd is a lifelong RPG lover and violin player. When he isn't busy building PCs and composing symphonies, he watches American Dad reruns with his fat cat, Ollie.

25 comments
lordquasar
lordquasar

This look  the game I have been waiting for.

Derugs
Derugs

First person shooting done RIGHT!

ErickPS4
ErickPS4

This game has new game +?

Zebruhgaming
Zebruhgaming

I really enjoyed this game and done my first review of a game on my blog http://www.zebruhgaming.blogspot.co.uk/ Will be doing posts on 'the last of us' and loads more. Have you have a spare minute give it a read. Thanks very much if you do guys.

Agent-Smithy
Agent-Smithy

This game is great especially the terrain and atmosphere design .AI isn't the best but neither the worst .

Pretty good story for such a short FPS game . 

Definitely  a 7-8 + game ...

Strictly speaking giving it a 9 is overrated unless you are a metro/post apocalypse  game fan.

gtandiono
gtandiono

man.... the only bad thing about this game that is that it should've lasted LONGER than it should, I finished it in less than 2 days, total of 5 hours for me to complete the game. 


I enjoyed the world, the environment design, I was hoping it would last longer....

I'm 50/50 to consider giving this game a 9.0 to be honest, given the short duration....

iloveyourface
iloveyourface

@gtandiono hit yourself in the head really hard to forget you played it then play it again. i did it myself three times already since release. only side effect is blurred vision and a horrible headache.

resident_jisen
resident_jisen

even though this game got a 9 i`m not going to buy it.but from what i`ve seen of it though it does have good visuals.it would get a  9 for at alone.

hitomo
hitomo like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

there are only two graphic engines in existence wich are able to produce life like impressions ... cryengine and x-ray engine ... the x-ray engine is nor more since the Stalker series will not be continuied ... but the Metro developers where ones part of teh first Stalker Team, it was the engine lead designer of the x-ray engine who founded the Studio that is now making the Metro games ... what a great and final Triumph for this unorthodox concept of a graphics engine ... but I am still sad the same reviewer gave crysis3 only a 7,5 -.-

demonkingx5
demonkingx5

Its the inferior version & it still gets a 9.0 ? oh well his opinion.

samus_my_life
samus_my_life

Hellz yeaaaaaaaah i knew it thanks .... yeah love it especially on PC version ... lolz 


keep it up ppl 

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Infinite_713
Infinite_713

@bearcomputerrep I agree with you. I get slaughtered in firefights which is why I have try to beat the missions all stealthily. 

ChiefFreeman
ChiefFreeman

This is one of the best first person shooters I've played in a long time. Amazing atmosphere and visuals. They also improved the shooting ten fold since Metro 2033.

Plava12
Plava12

That's a rare positive review for that type of game.  Something weird is going on.  Maybe they deserve a high rate, but still...9/10?

METKRAM
METKRAM

Well, I can hear the echo.


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