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Metro: Last Light 'Enter the Metro' short film documents the moments preceding apocalypse

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Author: JC Marx  

THQ and 4A Games have released the key art for the game's final packshot and a live-action short film for Metro: Last Light. Called 'Enter the Metro', this video documents the final moments before apocalypse.

Metro: Last Light Enter the Metro short film and box art (4A Games, THQ)

"The Moscow Metro. A monumental feat of Soviet engineering, with a dark secondary purpose – to serve as a refuge in the event of an atomic attack. As the Cold War thawed and the threat of nuclear annihilation seemed to fade, this purpose was forgotten – except by a few, waiting for the signal, ready to open the vaults... the last refuge for the remnants of mankind."

Get ready to #EnterTheMetro

Source: THQ press release and asset drop

Link: @MetroVideoGame

Posted on: 05/24/2012 | ? Comments
Tags: Metro, Last Light, Enter the Metro, short, film, video, pelicula, box, art, arte, packshot, 4A Games, THQ, Video Game News
JC Marx

Cutting his gaming teeth at Aladdin's Castle and on the Commodore 64, JC entered into video game journalism in 2008. Helping run GameDynamo as its director is both a dream and a rewarding challenge.

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