Two Versions Of THQ’s Eerie E3 Demo For Metro: Last Light

Nuclear-ravaged Russia is beckoning for our return in Metro: Last Light, the sequel to one of 2010's most underrated games. Though, since we can't head back into the darkened depths of its dirty transit tunnels just yet, we have time to do some reconnaissance.

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Nuclear-ravaged Russia is beckoning for our return in Metro: Last Light, the sequel to one of 2010’s most underrated games. Though, since we can’t head back into the darkened depths of its dirty transit tunnels just yet, we have time to do some reconnaissance. How so? Well, it’d be good to start by taking a look at the game’s eerie E3 demo. Two versions of it are available below, with one featuring commentary.

Metro: Last Light is currently in development for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. While it does not have an exact release date at this point in time, we can expect to enter into its dimly lit nightmares in early 2013.

Thanks, GameSpot



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