Games Reviews: Metro 2033

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Thursday 18 March 2010 21:00 EDT
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£39.99 – £49.99

Format PC, Xbox 360

Publisher THQ

If you’re after a title that really shows off your Xbox’s muscle, Metro 2033 is a must-have. Set in transport tunnels where the world’s last few humansare huddling, it’s a stunning survival title that will seriously test your gaming mettle. So faithfully have the developers created a brutal world of diminished resources, every bullet counts, and everything you do – from what you can carry to what you can see – is based in reality. This makes for punishing gameplay, but persevere for a truly special experience.

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