Retail forced Deep Silver to charge $5 for Metro: Last Light's ranger mode
Koch Media global brand manager Huw Beynon admitted that "offering game content as a pre-order exclusive is a requirement by retail," while defending Metro's day one DLC.
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Koch Media global brand manager Huw Beynon admitted that "offering game content as a pre-order exclusive is a requirement by retail," while defending Metro's day one DLC.
PC versions of Metro: Last Light get one more special bonus: a free copy of Metro 2033: the novel.
Deep Silver seems to think a survival guide will help you get through the post-apocalyptic Moscow subway underground of its upcoming Metro: Last Light. We'll go with that, and introduce you to part three of the series focusing on jury-rigged weapons and gas mask filters.
If you can't wait to get your hands on Metro: Last Light for the PC when it is finally released on May 14, then you should probably check you rig...
If you are buried in a subway system after a nuclear holocaust, it's good to have a plan. A new trailer for Metro: Last Light offers the second in a series of survival guides for getting out of the Moscow subway alive.
Deep Silver parent company Koch Media is interested in making films of its properties, which includes Saints Row and Metro.
Pop quiz, hotshot. You're dropped into the subways of post-apocalyptic Moscow where humanity cowers in the wake of nuclear war. What do you do? Once you've collected yourself and stopped rocking in a ball on the floor, that is. If you follow the survival guide in the new Metro: Last Light trailer series, you might just have a chance. You'll probably still be eaten by mutants or shot by men, though.
Metro: Last Light doesn't captivate by innovating--instead, it shines through sheer polish, offering best-in-class visuals, satisfying battles, and an intricately detailed world to explore.
Metro: Last Light's "Salvation" trailer shows just how dirty and pessimistic the future might be, before leaving room for a little hope.
Metro: Last Light has been slightly delayed as it switched publishers in the wake of THQ's collapse, but not massively so. New publisher Deep Silver today announced that it'll arrive on May 14 after a little extra work, back a bit from the planned March launch. 4A Games' post-apocalyptic FPS is headed to PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.