A sequel to Metro 2033, the dark and spooky first person shooter (FPS) Metro Last Light continues the journey of Artyom. Armed to the teeth, you fight your way through monsters and hostile commandos as you search for the Dark One. Metro Last Light has some unusual gameplay features, including a health system in which you heal slowly, rather than using the typical med kit. And, because good bullets are hard to make, Metro denizens use bullets as currency. We use the Very High quality settings when running this game’s benchmark.
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Metro Last Light |
DirectX 11 Gaming Performance |
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Once again we see the Syber Vapor stay within an arm's length of the Tiki, though it's a little concerning to see the minimum framerate dip down to around 11fps. An average of 42fps is still very much playable, though if you needed the added breathing room, you could always dial down some of the eye candy.