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Mar-09-17, 03:34 PM (EST)
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"Metro 2033"
 
   OK, so, this is a post-apocalyptic game based on a Russian novel, so it wasn't like I was expecting it to be cheerful? But damn, yo. It made me go start Fallout 3/NV again so I could get some human warmth in my post-apocalyptic gaming experience.

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Spectrum
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Mar-10-17, 00:35 AM (EST)
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1. "RE: Metro 2033"
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   I have a personal rule of generally avoiding Russian games like that because, well, they're just always downers. Have you heard of Pathologic? A sort of mystery/survival-horror/mindfuck niche cult classic game from back in 2005. Also a very Russian-as-fuck game by all accounts, just depressing and weird in all regards.


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