Metro: Last Light 'Salvation' trailer is grizzled
by Steve Watts, Mar 19, 2013 11:30am PDTA lot of games take place in a post-apocalyptic hell-scape, but the characters tend to act pretty upbeat about the whole thing, or at least more normal than you might expect. Not Metro: Last Light. The gray, dingy world is oppressive and harsh, and a new trailer highlights that quality.
We wouldn't exactly expect a game called "Last Light" to be a stroll through the daisy fields, and the grizzled narrator sounds appropriately upset about the whole end-of-the-world thing. The trailer leaves a slight ray of hope, though, which will probably come in the form of you slaughtering bad guys. That's something.
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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's "Salvation" trailer shows just how dirty and pessimistic the future might be, before leaving room for a little hope. : Shacknews
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