Tagged:  Metro: Last Light

By Jason Fanelli, June 9, 2013 1 VG Review

There’s a moment in Metro: Last Light when the main character Artyom overhears a child crying about a lost teddy bear and an adult asking the boy where he lost it. Normally this would be a conversation between NPCs that… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, May 13, 2013 0 Columns, Videos

The Grill turns 50 today! 50 episodes dating back to last March…hard to believe, but we’re here! Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle and production assistant Mike Jaszczak behind the camera) as he runs… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, January 25, 2013 0 GN

UPDATE: Following the news that Vigil Games and its IP, Darksiders, did not get picked up in the THQ auction, Executive Director and Producer of Platinum Games Atsushi Inaba tweeted his interest in buying the franchise. “Oh man in THQ’s… Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, June 22, 2012 1 Previews

Heavy Rain taught us that the mundane can become the humanizing. Remember putting away the Mars family groceries, buying a balloon, checking into a motel? Probably not, but the emotive effect sticks like a bad habit. These are people, we’re… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, May 14, 2012 0 Features

THQ has a lot on the line coming into this year’s Electronics Entertainment Expo. Over the last year, the company has felt the impact of poorly performing franchises, which has led to heavy reported losses, game cancellations, studio closures, waves… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, June 17, 2011 1 Features

Nintendo took home the biggest E3 headline by unveiling their new console, the Wii U. The big reveal has both puzzled and excited gamers, but it seems that quite a few developers are willing to put their faith in the… Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, June 13, 2011 1 Previews

Metro-2 is the Russian equivalent to America’s Area 51. Rumors about the construction of an armed military base well below the streets of Moscow began during Stalin’s reign, popping back into the public eye every so often for quizzical, fleeting… Read More »