
Granted they are rare, but they still happen.

If one is playing on a console, there are problems with console freezing as well. The game does some have some technical issues that include some screen tearing and some issues with textures not loading correctly. Things as in uneven AI damage to the player. The player may encounter some bad AI movements here and there. There are some occasional hick-ups here and there. Nice subtle details, but some that personal I can really get behind. This gives the new generation a feeling of what it was like to live on the surface before the apocalyptic. On the walls, some paintings were left behind from the previous generation that did live on the surface. Other little details that really make the feel the player in living with the characters in the game are the paintings on the walls. These types of little details are what keeps the game interesting. Things like listening in to the AI having conversations lead to learning about however day life struggle in the subway is really like. The developer always pays close attention to the little details throughout the game as well. The presentation of the game is beautiful, from the post-apocalyptic subterranean Russia scenery to the dark and tight underground and the radiated surface, this game keeps the player well immersed in the game. Lots of lore to connect things together and smooth going. Other than the focusing changing, the game I very easy to follow. Not a huge make or break for me but just something the player should be aware of. From there it seems that the focus is then shifted from political struggles to the supernatural beings living on the surface. In the beginning, it would seem that the focus is on about political struggles between the different fractions that live in the subways.

In the beginning, it would seem that the focus is on about political struggles between the. It does seem to go off course just a little bit in the game, however. So, if there is one thing that I can give Metro: Last Light it would have to be a great storyline. It does seem to go off course just a little bit in the game, however. Spoiler alert The game has a great and I do mean a great storyline. Spoiler alert! The game has a great and I do mean a great storyline. And if you have not guessed the subways are in Moscow which of course is in Russia.

The scene is set with people living in the subway due to the high levels of radiation. The player plays as a character named Artyom who is obviously Russian. This game follows from that perspective as a first-person shooter.
