Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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Metro 2033, a game based on a book by russian bestselling author Dmitry Glukhovsky finally got released last week. Rely on Horror risks a look and reviews the horror-shooter.
The scenario of a global atomar war with million people dying and leaving the world behind completely destroyed is nothing new to us anymore with the release of games like Stalker or Fallout. With Metro 2033 its different. The game is based purely on a book by russian bestselling author Dmitry Glukhovsky, but is the game able to catch the athmosphere of the book? The games protagonist is Artjom, 20 years old and he has never seen the light of day. One day a man named Hunter appears in your underground tunnel settlement and asks Artjom to travel to a station named Polis incase he may not come back. Of course he doesnt, and so we leave our secure underground home to explore the depths of metro's tunnels.
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