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Metro: Last Light Review

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  1. Metro Last Light uses the solid foundation of its predecessor and improves on it...

  2. The horrors of the post apocalyptic Metro tunnels will draw you in like never before!

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

Even a single breath is a valuable commodity outside of the metro. You must don a gas mask to stay alive, but masks require filters, which have limited life spans. You discover more filters by exploring your environs--but exploration takes time, which means watching your available supply of healthy air slowly diminish. If you don't value each minute, the pace of your mission could suddenly change from slowly methodical to terrifyingly urgent, as you sprint towards your destination, gasping with increased desperation and hoping against hope that you might cling to life. Unfortunately, you could encounter one of Last Light's uncommon but annoying invisible walls during such a circumstance, thinking that you might be able to leap over a small obstacle or follow a narrow path, only to discover how wrong you were.

The air is healthier in the metro, but the dangers are no less real. You still confront misshapen mutants in the tunnels, but the darkness plays an important role. One type of creature recoils from the beam of your flashlight, eventually flipping onto its back and making itself vulnerable to your bullets. Battling several at once results in a rhythmic dance as you use your flashlight to keep your distance between you and the mutants' pincers, firing only when you do the most damage. You often find such critters in the blackest of passages--passages you aren't forced to investigate. Yet the lure of such places can be irresistible. The glow of mushrooms and the possibility of valuable ammo beckon you inwards, as does the chance of rescuing an innocent captive held hostage by the enemy factions that also lurk in the tunnels.

You aren't required to go toe to toe with human opposition. You can use darkness to your advantage, twisting light bulbs and flipping circuit breakers to keep yourself hidden, and then sneaking through bases to avoid combat altogether. You can be silently murderous, sidling up behind a guard and slicing his throat, and then quietly flinging a knife into another's back. Human enemies go about their actions in realistic ways; they follow patterns, of course, but they aren't always so regimented as to seem unnatural. As a result, the stealth is fun and tense, though you can always shoot your way out of a bind if you need to.

Firefights can be tough, depending on where and how you're caught sneaking around. You could find yourself cornered, wishing you had put a silencer on that sniper rifle rather than drawing everyone's attention with a single shot. Your enemies are uniformly aggressive when alerted, though hardly the sharpest tacks in the box. Several might get stuck in place, their weapons' barrels clipping through each other and the wall as they twirl about. Others might run about in nonsensical ways or fail to notice your presence as quickly as you'd expect. Yet given the close confines in which you normally face these soldiers, AI issues aren't great distractions, as you'll often be too busy staying alive to notice the oddities. It's when you get stealthy again that the discrepancies become most obvious.

Metro: Last Light's battles and sneaky sequences are tense delights, but what makes the adventure truly sing are how such scenes flow from one to the next--and how the detours between them make battles more impactful. Last Light frequently disrupts its own pace, going from terror to relief in a heartbeat, and putting you in one atmospheric location after another. At one point, you get a short look into a room before you drop into it from the vent above. The room is full of corpses, but it's the sight of one corpse in particular that fills you with unease: that of a little boy. Last Light doesn't linger here; there is no internal dialogue that tells you that Artyom is driven to anger in that moment. But the visual enrages you nonetheless, making the upcoming action and plot points more than just about warring men, but about the consequences that conflict has on the future of the metro.

The surface brings a tenuous visual warmth, even though though the sunlight is diffused through dreary gray clouds. Out here, one companion in particular brings the harsh exterior an unexpected humanity, while diverse sequences, like one that has you escaping the brash onslaught of the wind, keep the pace from ever becoming too predictable. And even in this wasteland, there's visual variety that keeps Last Light from becoming too overbearing. There's beauty in its indigo skies and battered cityscapes, and even in the sunken, asymmetrical angles of a watcher's face. The console versions of the game look somewhat drab in the darkest of regions, the glimmers of light not quite piercing the blackness enough to make environments come alive. Additionally, the PlayStation 3 version doesn't always maintain a slick frame rate, though this version is still excellent, regardless.

Metro: Last Light is not an endless barrage of bullets and beasts. It takes the time to let you breathe in the choking atmosphere and allow the chilling fog to seep into your bones. And when it finally comes time to aim your shotgun at mutated fiends, the payoff is grander for the eerie silence that came before. Last Light is notably superior to its predecessor, merging storytelling, shooting, and sneaking into a remarkable and cohesive whole. And through this harmony of game design comes the caustic dissonance of a world so torn asunder that a single possibility can bring with it endless hope.

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.

59 comments
Subaru1980
Subaru1980

Eastern Eurpean games start really to be good! Metro series, The Witcher series and even the reborn Call of Juarez franchise!

deetrupt10
deetrupt10

If you're into the post-apocalyptic, I recommend checking out Wastelander Panda! They just released their first episodes last week, very dark, very brutal and very moving... A little different to the Metro world though, more like Fallout... But more Pandas... I don't know how it works, but it does...

Check out wastelanderpanda.com

elitesoldier117
elitesoldier117

im building a new pc and the graphics card i want come with a free copy of this

thequickshooter
thequickshooter like.author.displayName 1 Like

note for altarnative ending seekers 

you have to play this game like a pacifist, never kill a solider unless you're forced to 

and yeah this game rocks amazing quality compared to the rehashed shit that's flooding today's market

Honestjbone
Honestjbone

A lot of people are really diggin' this game. I might have to try it out after watching some reviews....still on bioshock infinite right now though

grin89
grin89 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

great game with a great story if you dont own this yet go rent it at redbox and try it out.

IJONOI
IJONOI like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Great game, just finished it. I decided to buy when I read that article on the poor working conditins and I'm so glad I can help support a great company. Excellent quality of game from a small studio, lots of originality and great immersion. Looks great wacked up to max on the ol' PC as well. Makes me think about what all these huge companies are doing producing mediocre titles when they've got the worlds supply of resources. 

nebube
nebube like.author.displayName 1 Like

It's a great game and deserves it's rating. 

Ridgeblader
Ridgeblader like.author.displayName 1 Like

Great game! really tops off a great series.....all you need is a kalash......am still waiting with that S.T.A.L.K.E.R. online game they were promising, but got shelved.....

hunterp88
hunterp88

This is cool! I got a Microsoft points card code and it redeemed just fine! Got it at freemspointsforever? com

alibatman_ziaee
alibatman_ziaee

Well You Rated This  9.0 that amazing Mr Kevin Van Ord 

predatorGS
predatorGS like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

I'm going to be sad when I finish this game. Ooo... the empty feel surrounds me already.

Emerald_Scott
Emerald_Scott

Will get it when there's a price drop.

SpideR_CentS
SpideR_CentS

Futher proof that Gamespot overrates games that pay for advertising to their site. Long live Jeff G. I think I am done with this site.

2bitSmOkEy
2bitSmOkEy like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 5 Like

@SpideR_CentS Have you even played it or are you just looking to slip in a Jeff G jab?....

How anyone could say a 9.0 is overrated for this masterpiece is beyond me.  If anything a 9 is underrating it.

Akariko
Akariko like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

A great game, surely not a 9 but an absolute gem still. Story is ´meh´ in my opinion but most points are scored with atmosphere & setting and immersive gameplay. I praise the originality in gameplay. Pumping pneumatic weapons, putting on gasmasks and scouting for new filters, wiping blood or moist from the mask after a kill or some windy rain, well skip wiping if an enemy cracks the mask, playing with enemies view, upgrading weapons, choosing between flashlight or nightvision, running through irradiated zones, slowing down in heavy wind or on poor soil... In sum, it really feels your are interacting with the environment. Something worth building on in future gamedesign.

00J
00J

am i the only one that doesn't seem to care about this game, and wonders why this has gotten so much press? 

santinegrete
santinegrete like.author.displayName 1 Like

@00J  Multiplayer only gamers also don't give a shit, but I'm trying to understand what brought you here.

BeNOwNz
BeNOwNz

is there online play?

santinegrete
santinegrete

@BeNOwNz No. Single player only.

geojf3
geojf3

@santinegrete @BeNOwNz Look out folks, when the next xBox comes out, we will not be able to play this game unless we buy and connect the Kinect and we are connected to the Internet - even though it is a single player game.

Alkalis
Alkalis like.author.displayName 1 Like

Looks amazing, will be sure to give it a go.

thequickshooter
thequickshooter

i have a question for you guys 

on metro 2033 the ranger mode made the ammo exactly 10X times scarce 

so on M:LL it's the same thing? cause the game is gonna come tomorow and i want to beat it on Ranger difficulty off the bat 

RussellGorall
RussellGorall

Hopefully Gamespot will hire a second reviewer soon?

jpnelson82
jpnelson82

Ack, I found Metro Last Light to be overrated, the longer I played it the worse it got. It starts great, but it runs out of go juice pretty quickly. 

Atheosis
Atheosis

@jpnelson82 Yep.  The big mutant fights in particular are just terrible.  I really can't comprehend how anyone can rate this game higher than a 7.0.

xxroxstar
xxroxstar like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

This game is pure awesomeness. I am glad they decided to focus on single player.. The multiplayer games are just getting to be different versions of the same things over and and over.

thequickshooter
thequickshooter

didn't mention on console version 

gamespot slackers...

Alucard_Prime
Alucard_Prime like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 15 Like

Great review Kevin....while I've disagreed with many of your recent reviews, this one is right on the money. This is the kind of game that people need to support, I hope this is a successful title so they make a 3rd one on next gen consoles. 

dani_i89
dani_i89

WAIT....no multiplayer??

RussellGorall
RussellGorall

@dani_i89 When you have a game with the singleplayer "quality" of Halo 4 or Blops 2 you need multiplayer.


If you don't enjoy games like this, I wouldn't bother with a playthrough. Just buy the updated COD every year.

2bitSmOkEy
2bitSmOkEy like.author.displayName 1 Like

@dani_i89 Doesn't need it.  The single player is on a different level of gaming.

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