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Post  MrRaverX Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:30 pm

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The post-apocalyptic world of Metro: Last Light is dark,
gritty, almost oppressively atmospheric. Humanity’s split into factions;
radiation-spawned monsters roam the surface, and to walk above-ground,
you need to wear an air filter. Bullets are the rarest of commodities,
doubling as both death-dealers and vital currency.

Previous Last Light demos (at the last two E3 shows) have touched heavily on this sequel’s story, which follows Metro 2033
protagonist Artyom in the aftermath of that game’s conflict with the
monstrous Dark Ones. These sneak peeks showed him infiltrating a meeting
of the Nazi-ish Fourth Reich party, battling mutated beasties on the
journey to another station, and recalling the awful day nuclear
devastation struck in 2010. Intense stuff to be sure — and a decided
contrast with our recent demo, which focused more on Last Light’s gameplay mechanics and small details.

Metro: Last Light preview Metroarticle3In Last Light, Artyom’s seeking atonement for things done in the previous game, we’re told.


Our new glimpse began at a spot early in the game, with Artyom trying
to free a comrade imprisoned near a subterranean power facility.
Wandering Fourth Reich guards presented a dilemma: try to skirt around
them unnoticed, or come in firing? Our demo guide took both approaches —
avoiding one group by descending into sewers and coming up on the other
side of them, while dispatching other sentries in a variety of ways.
Because bullets are so precious, you can sneak up on foes and slice
their throat from behind, or simply let them live when they beg for
their life. Or you can ditch frugality altogether and cut loose with
improvised weapons like a pneumatic rifle and machinegun; look closely
as you’re firing, and you’ll actually see ball bearings loading and
expelled shell casings colliding.

Light sources played a considerable role in this rather dark area. As
he wandered about, our demo guide shot or unscrewed numerous lightbulbs
to better mask himself in shadow. In Last Light’s
hard-scrabble future, he explained, guards wouldn’t flinch at a bulb
suddenly going out; they’d more likely attribute the failure to old
technology finally reaching its breaking point. Of course, in another
nice touch, you can also snipe a guard’s headlamp — an outage that’ll
prove just a bit more suspicious...

The demo’s second portion focused more on your social interactions in
the game. Passing through a small village in underground Venice, we saw
people going about their business: two men chatting at a table, a woman
gutting a mutated fish. Artyom’s come here in search of “a human quarry
with info you desperately need” — a quest that takes him behind closed
doors, to an area brazenly labeled “Sex Shop,” complete with chattering
gawkers and a female pole-dancer. At a nearby armory, we watched our
hero trade his homemade bullets for more valuable military rounds. In
another example of Last Light’s intricacies, your weapons are
extremely customizable, letting you add an infrared sight, silencer,
heatsink (reduces overheating), stock (lessens recoil), and other parts.

Metro: Last Light preview Metroarticle2Coffee, guns, strippers — whatever your vice, this settlement caters to it.


For the last part of our demo, we warped to an outdoor marsh area, at
a point midway through the game. Artyom and his buddy are trying to get
a floating ferry operational, so they can ride it to a nearby church.
Here on the irradiated surface, you can expect the unexpected: slimy
creatures leap at you from the water, and in a sewer pipe, a
reptile-like critter slithers by as you hurriedly loot filters and
bullets from a rotting corpse.

Adding to the game’s ambiance is the absence of any obvious HUD; the
level design simply gives you a general sense of where you have to go.
Before you can get on the ferry, you have to fend off a claw-waving
amphibian accompanied by smaller, acid-spitting mutants. It’s a tense
battle in a tense environment, and by the end of it, we — like Artyom —
were ready to leave this hectic place for something a little more calm.
Whatever comes next, we know it’ll be interesting…

Metro: Last Light preview Metroarticle4The surface is a decaying mess, with monsters around every corner.


PUBLISHER: THQ • DEVELOPER: 4A Games • MULTIPLAYER: No
• RELEASE DATE: Early 2013 • FOR FANS OF: Dark futures, menacing
mutants, realistic mechanics
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