Rubin: Metro: Last Light budget was 10 percent of competitors'
Former THQ president Jason Rubin claims developer 4A Games was "never playing on a level field," says devs worked in freezing temperatures when heat went out.
Former THQ president Jason Rubin claims developer 4A Games was "never playing on a level field," says devs worked in freezing temperatures when heat went out.
Developer 4A Games warns against adjusting the field of view, however.
Danny O'Dwyer is in the house. And so we get all judgmental on everything there is to judge.
The theme is horror for gamers this week, with the release of Metro: Last Light and Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut.
Publisher Deep Silver states that an Nvidia Titan graphic card is recommended.
Koch Media CEO Klemens Kundratitz says transmedia initiatives for its games a long-term strategic goal for the company.
FPS was originally due to be coming out in March; publisher Deep Silver promises extra time will be spent improving game.
How did THQ get into such a dire state, and what's going to happen now?
Retailer pulls PC version of action shooter from digital store in an effort to protect consumers during THQ bankruptcy uncertainty; refunds available.
THQ rep says "some work" was done on Wii U version of upcoming shooter, but decision to cancel the game was made "fairly early on."
4A Games CTO Oles Shishkovtsov says Nintendo's next-generation console has a "horrible, slow CPU"; confirms there will be no Wii U version of Metro 2033 sequel.
4A Games' upcoming shooter drops competitive multiplayer component; company says it was only in prototype form and could release as DLC.
MGM picks up rights to Dmitry Glukhovsky's sci-fi novel with The Notebook and Rain Man producer Mark Johnson attached.
Last Light resurfaces with the makings of a surer-footed post-apocalyptic shooter than Metro 2033.
Darksiders II set for June, Devil's Third and Metro: Last Light hit early next year as publisher posts results that led to layoffs, killing of kids' games business.
We smash some lightbulbs, cut off heads, and add an extra dimension in our latest look at this future shooter.
Publisher confirms 4A Games' postapocalyptic survival horror shooter will emerge on 360, PS3, PC next year; new trailer inside.
We head back under Moscow in our first look at the sequel to Metro 2033.
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