Metro 2033 is a pretty scary game. We asked you to show us exactly how scared it makes you. Here are some more of your pics.
Want to carve up futuristic cities of horror using the best kit? THQ and Logitech are offering close to $4k worth of gaming gear to whoever can provide a pic of their best fear face.
Want to carve up futuristic cities of horror using the best kit? THQ and Logitech are offering close to $4k worth of gaming gear to whoever can provide a pic of their best fear face.
Want to carve up futuristic cities of horror using the best kit? THQ and Logitech are offering close to $4k worth of gaming gear to whoever can provide a pic of their best fear face.
Want to carve up futuristic cities of horror using the best kit? THQ and Logitech are offering close to $4k worth of gaming gear to whoever can provide a pic of their best fear face.
Want to carve up futuristic cities of horror using the best kit? THQ and Logitech are offering close to $4k worth of gaming gear to whoever can provide a pic of their best fear face.
Metro 2033 is a “horror shooter” from Ukraine developer 4A Games, a studio comprised of numerous guys who worked on the original S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl. I’ve got the chance to interview 4A on Friday. Anything you’d like me to ask?
When a bunch of guys left STALKER developer GSC Game World a year before that game’s release, they formed 4A Games and got to work on a first-person shooter set in post-apocalyptic Ukraine. Sound familiar? Well, it is and it isn’t.
4A Games and THQ would like everyone to know that their upcoming post-apocalyptic shooter Metro 2033 will feature “the most advanced DX11 techniques yet seen” on your PC.
It doesn’t get much darker than a post-apocalyptic survival romp through Moscow’s ruined subway system, as proven by these very dark screens for THQ’s upcoming shooter Metro 2033.