Boy, these Ukrainians really love their nuclear-survival-horror themed shooters, don't they?
We're all aware of the flawed-but-fabulous S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise of course; Shadow of Chernobyl, Clear Sky, Call of Pripyat. Prior to the release of Shadow of Chernobyl, a collection of the original dev team from GSC Game World split off to start work on Metro 2033 - a (you guessed it) nuclear-survival-horror themed shooter. With this worryingly morbid take on the future, anyone would think the entire population of the Ukraine grew up in the aftermath of some terrible nuclear accident.
Not unlike a safety inspector at a Soviet-era nuclear facility, we haven't heard a great deal from this title. We're used to being hammered with all sorts of fluff from corporate spin machines, invariably promising everything from a universe in a box, to providing us with yet another opportunity to disregard anything Peter Molyneux says ever again. And whilst being hammered with fluff might sound like an average Tuesday evening in Henderson, it tends to become conspicuous by its absence. Which means we're now very interested indeed in Metro 2033.