

Seeing this, THQ, the publisher, ordered another one of the same from A4 games. It was a great game, if a little rough, and many critics praised it. The first game, Metro 2033, sold pretty well. However, I didn’t talk about the unfortunate development problems surrounding the game. I already covered the basic premise of Last Light in the first post. As before, if you don’t like spoilers, don’t read.

In this one, I’m going to talk about the ending, which had a lot more wrong than right with it. You can read part 1 here, where I discuss the atmosphere and level design. Unfortunately, in this post, it’s mainly what I didn’t like. It was so good in so many places, but it still had many unfortunate flaws thus, here I am rambling on about what I liked and didn’t like. I finished the game several days ago on hardcore difficulty, and I couldn’t get it out of my head. In this series, I’m discussing Metro: Last Light. Metro: Last Light - The Ending Aug 5, 2013
