Metro 2033 Review (Xbox 360)
The future is a scary place. Normally you can expect the future to be one of two places. Either you find yourself in a post-apocalyptic world where everything is destroyed, people have mutated into all sort of monsters from the nuclear fallout, and weapons are the only currency worth collecting. Alternatively the future is a utopian paradise, everyone loves peace and each other, and we will all wear the same baby-suit outfit with silver boots. Until we realize that we are all under some mind control device and never really had a say about the boots to begin with. Metro 2033 falls squarely into the post-apocalyptic future category.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of Metro 2033.
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