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My girlfriend picked this game up due to her love for Fallout 3. So I started to play it, due to the fact I enjoyed both Fallout 3 and various horror games, and I thought "Hey let's try this out.". To my surprise, it's a very well done game for going u...
Atmosphere; - Accents; - Characters; - Story...
Awkward controls; - Very difficult at times, even on easy; - Some small glitches.
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Metro 2033STORES£ Zavvi 32.95 PriceMinister UK 33.85 sendit.com 34.89 The Hut 34.93 HMV 34.98 Asda 37.71 Compare pricesIn its video settings Metro 2033 gives you the opportunity of choosing between DirectX 9, DirectX 10 and DirectX 11. To evaluate wha...
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While games based on films are common, it’s rare to find games with any kind of literary connection, with the exception of Tom Clancy-branded titles. Metro 2033 is therefore a unique prospect, as its story and setting are both taken directly from the n...
Unusual setting, atmospheric and immersive plot...
Verdict, If you prefer the slower pace of single-player games, Metro 2033 will have you hooked from start to finish, Good Points Unusual setting, atmospheric and immersive plot, Bad Points Lacks a multiplayer mode...
If you prefer the slower pace of single-player games, Metro 2033 will have you hooked from start to finish. Good Points Unusual setting, atmospheric and immersive plot Bad Points Lacks a multiplayer mode...
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It's not that rare of an occurrence to pick up a newspaper and find a story about train or tube commuters forced to trek through a pitch-black underground tunnel due to a breakdown or signal failure. There's the inevitable slew of quotes from shaken p...
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Metro 2033 is a tough and gritty survival shooter, which makes a real effort to immerse the player in its post-apocalyptic world. If you like atmospheric games, you'll lap this up, but be warned, the shooter mechanics aren't perfect (particularly in t...
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Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Metro 2033 centres around the surviving remains of Moscow's society, harbouring in the tunnels and subways under the city. Based on Dmitry Glukhovsky's book of the same title, you play Artyom, a happy go lucky (ish) ch...
Atmosphere, the little details really stand out, makes you think...
Can be a bit stop and start, shooting isn't great...
We love the little details in Metro 2033 and ultimately, that is what will keep us coming back for more, but it won't be for everyone...
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What is it with Russia that every single game set in the country has to be apocalyptic and post-nuclear war themed? I guess if anything good had to come from the disaster at Chernobyl it would have to be the abundance of awesome writing material that h...
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This one sure came out of left field. Metro is clever, impassioned and utterly convincing. Despite a few flaws and the risk of combat frustration, it's an impressive title that screams for a follow-up...
Environments, AI, spectacular attention to graphical presentation, low-profile UI, dialogue and NPC interaction, clever use of suspense.
Combat is clunky, you will get frustrated with cheap deaths, sometimes the waypoint system breaks down and you will get lost, armoured foes are a bitch to kill towards the end of the game.
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This one sure came out of left field. Metro is clever, impassioned and utterly convincing. Despite a few flaws and the risk of combat frustration, it's an impressive title that screams for a follow-up...
Environments, AI, spectacular attention to graphical presentation, low-profile UI, dialogue and NPC interaction, clever use of suspense.
Combat is clunky, you will get frustrated with cheap deaths, sometimes the waypoint system breaks down and you will get lost, armoured foes are a bitch to kill towards the end of the game.
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It’s not a phenomenon unique to videogames; it’s almost everywhere we look. I Am Legend, Terminator Salvation, 2012, The Book Of Eli, The Road; hell, even Wall-E got in on the action. We’re obsessed with the Apocalypse, of that there’s no doubt.You may...
It’s refreshing to play a game in which we’re shooting as the Russians rather than shooting at them, and it’s one that explores the nation’s checkered history to boot. Shaky combat lets Metro 2033 down, but as an overall experience...
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You’re crouched in a corner clutching your AK-47 with both hands. You’re down to your last magazine. Five monsters are trying to get a lock on your scent in the next room and just beyond them a group of Nazis are sitting at their sentry post waiting fo...
Evocative paranormal atmosphere, Superb attention to detail, Play it cautious, and the shooting issues dissolve...
The shooting sucks, May be too unforgiving for some, A few naive design decisions...
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Based on the novel Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky, this post apocalyptic story is brilliantly engaging and unlike quite a few first person shooters, it has quite a complex and twisted tale. The content of the story is also not for children and at tim...
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It's 2033. An apocalyptic event has turned the earth's surface into a nuclear wasteland. Survivors, battling mutant creatures topside, have made the murkey Moscow underground system their home. As Artyom you're sent on a mission to Polis, the largest a...
Metro 2033 is up there with the best of them with its engrossing storyline and post-apocalyptic atmosphere. But its mostly average gameplay elements and frustrating sound glitch keep it from reaching the cream of the crop of our choice of must-buy tit...
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Metro 2033 was released on March 16, 2010. As I write this, it is May 30, 2011. You might be asking yourself why there's a review for Metro 2033 over a year after its launch. Well, Destructoid never officially reviewed Metro 2033. I had multiple prob...
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“Hey buddy…can you spare a bullet?” That pretty much sums up my thoughts and experience with Metro 2033, the latest FPS to arrive on the Xbox 360 and my first video game to play and/or review since my recent tour of duty over in Iraq. This dark and vi...
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The FPS genre may be the most crowded genre in the gaming industry. FPS games are a dime a dozen and come out of literally every crack and crevice of the industry, with nearly every developer taking a crack at the market. While there are so many titles...
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In a gaming generation that's overly concerned with giving players open worlds to explore, sandboxes to experiment in, and opportunities to do pretty much whatever they please, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find titles that forgo freedom i...
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Anyone looking for proof that Metro 2033 isn't going to be one of those FPS titles where you wander the levels armed with over powered weapons, enemies falling in waves before your relentless one man purge need look no further than the opening minutes...
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Metro 2033 is the most draining game I have played this generation. Its vision of post-apocalyptic Moscow is so dark, and so hostile, that it engulfs you like a prison. Its difficulty, so brutal and unforgiving, that hours can be spent on sections that...
Metro 2033 is the most draining game I have played this generation. Its vision of post-apocalyptic Moscow is so dark, and so hostile, that it engulfs you like a prison. Its difficulty, so brutal and unforgiving, that hours can be spent on sections that...
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The size of the Moscow metro is shear mind-boggling. If you’ve never actually looked at a map of it then you really ought to, so I’ve provided you an image.Now that doesn’t really do it justice so here are some quick stats. There are 12 lines, 180 stat...
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Futuristic dystopian first-person shooters may not be anything new, but I’ve got to give credit to THQ and 4A Games for stepping outside the box, and creating one inspired by a Russian science fiction novel. Metro 2033 may seem like a bastard cousin of...
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Review of the new survival-horror game Metro 2033. Based on the book by Russian novelist Dmitry Glukhovsky, this game takes place in Russia's subway system in a post-apocalyptic future. The player fights against bandits, mutated rodents, and communist...
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8 | Sound 9 | Gameplay 8.5 | Tilt 8.5 || Overall 8.5 Author: Trevor H Publisher: THQDeveloper: 4A GamesFeatures:Players: 12MB to Game SaveHDTV: 720p/1080i/1080pCustom SoundtracksIn-Game Dolby DigitalA couple of months ago I had a chance to preview THQ...
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What is it about?Scavenging, blood thirsty creatures roam the Earth’s surface following an apocalyptic event that has driven mankind underground. Raised in one of the Metro Station Cities you play one of the Russian survivors as you seek to protect you...
Immersive gameworld, atmosphere and storytelling, An impressive blend of different genres, Great pacing.
Some targeting problems make some fights frustrating, Gameplay runs out of steam later on, lack of creature variety, This is bogstandard FPS gameplay.
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I'm not going to review Metro 2033. I haven't made it past the third chapter of the game, and I doubt I'll ever make it any further.It's not that Metro 2033 is irredeemably awful, or anything. It's got some good points, which I'll get into after the...
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The survival horror genre has started a number of recognizable gameplay traditions. The constant tension, the emphasis on atmosphere, the helplessness of the main character, limited items/ammo -- all of these mechanics are among the reasons why surviva...
The game's atmosphere and unique design choices will make it a worthwhile experience for some, but Metro 2033 suffers from a number of issues (poor implementation of stealth, recurring glitches, etc.) Fans of post-apocalyptic stories should consider g...
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At points Metro 2033's best qualities combine to produce stunning results, giving gamers some of the tensest and atmospheric sequences this generation of hardware has seen. But these moments are all too rare and the core combat feels clumsy to the poin...
Visually incredible at points, Great atmosphere, AI and combat issues, Too linear and broken up...
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Beneath a frozen city ruined long ago by its own weapons of destruction, humankind clings to survival. In dirty overcrowded stations, women haggle for scraps at the market as old men mourn the world they lost and children run underfoot, knowing no life...
Rich, pervasive atmosphere, Intriguingly detailed environments, Rewards exploration and observation, Some clever weapons.
Ungainly animations can make combat awkward, Problematic enemy AI, Darkness is sometimes overbearing, Visual blemishes can hinder immersion.
Though it can seem dilapidated at times, Metro 2033 is a dark journey saturated with an enthralling atmosphere that will reward intrepid adventurers...
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After years of having cooperative modes and multiplayer features shoved down the throats of gamers who would rather sit down and enjoy the single-player campaign by their lonesome, 4A Games and THQ have delivered a first-person shooter that hits all th...
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Based on the post-apocalyptic sci-fi epic by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro 2033 is a gorgeous and ambitious shooter that's occasionally bogged down by its heavy reliance on backstory and lack of narrative continuity.Whenever someone takes a n...
The world is interesting and has some fascinating ideas serving as building blocks; it definitely makes you want to read the novel.
It's a rather lackluster introduction to a universe that obviously has something worthwhile to say. Some obvious design flaws scuttle the gameplay as well.
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An immersive, engrossing and flawed experience.Two genres that don’t normally mix together have finally come into contact with each other in THQ’s latest effort. Metro 2033 is a pretty standard FPS game that blends a unique setting with survival horror...
Incredible immersion, Fantastic story, Impressive visuals...
Frustrating stealth segments, Awkward pacing, Glitches can be common...
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Stop me if you've heard this one before. Metro 2033 is a first-person shooter set in in post-apocalyptic -- Okay, I can stop now, eh? The premise isn't overly innovative, but it does take its own spin on the idea. Set under Moscow, you play...
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