
GamerZines writes:
A few weeks before E3 we had the opportunity to get an exclusive look at Metro: Last Light’s grand relaunch via a new preview build and the much-publicised live-action trailer.
The Metro franchise has gone from a minor series to a major opportunity for THQ to bounce back and 4A Games to continue their good name, with a survival shooter sequel which seeks to bring the Ukranian studio’s unique take on post-apocalyptia to a much bigger audience without compromising its ideals.
We had a chat with head of studio communications Huw Beynon to ask how exactly Last Light will accomplish that and his answers were refreshingly forthright.
A look back at 4A Games' admirably consistent post-apocalyptic shooter franchise.

The Metro video game series started with a humble b-list title, before building a strong fanbase and becoming a pioneer in the industry.

4A Games celebrates the 10th anniversary of its first-person shooter by offering it free for a week.