DigitalFoundry- Metro 2033 Environments and Gameplay
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Published 20 February, 2010 Duration 2:09
Digital Foundry gets to grips with the Xbox 360 build of Metro 2033 and presents this look at the environments, effects and gameplay.
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Fear of that which comes. Sounds better than 'Fear the Future', too.
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