Discuss the themes and implications of Metro 2033.
Discuss the themes and implications of Metro 2033.
Picked up 2033 and Last Light Redux at a discount this weekend, explored most of it. The challenge is repeating the same struggles I faced before—reaching a dead end and giving up (Library). This time I made it through the library, but now I’m losing motivation and feel stuck. The game is dragging on, requiring excessive ammo to handle the endless enemy swarms. Will it improve? I’m almost ready to quit again.
I haven't played it myself, but my approach is to keep going. Once you're done, you'll be able to think about what you experienced and value the games you actually like more because of past challenges. For me, that was The Last of Us.
The game is tough or you're feeling bored? I recommend trying air-based weapons.
Uncertain about the library's existence before archives, but I experienced a tough raid there. After that, the last 2-3 missions seem pretty straightforward.
yeah but as usual you will get swarmed couple of times but not scary as the ones in library
At first try I got stuck because I didn’t have extra filters on my second run. I made it through and my go-to weapon was the one that shoots electrified steel balls—though I used a sniper or silenced gun too. Eventually I reached the end and I’m thinking about playing Last Light soon.