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I will be shocked if it is true as Metro 2033 is an awesome title. The ammo exchanging is a little confusing at first but then i did always play it late at night when tired, loved the story and graphics though.
Yeah, sorry, but I did not realize at the time there was more than one RF. Either way this might lead to more ports, so who knows!
Never actually played the first one, it goes with the open world concept of Guerrilla right? Also, I never actually played Armaggedon, does it do the whole open world destruction thing like Guerrilla?
Either way, I'm still fairly skeptical of this being a humble bundle.
Well, that makes two people saying so. I do hope this will be proper ports, full commitment, no abandoning after the bundle is done, etc.
http://www.humblebundle.com/double-fine
That is not a Humble Indie Bundle. It is just something that is hosted on their domain.
(Just like the Mojam that they had some months ago, which was not fully cross platform either.)
I'm looking forward to the THQ bundle and am wondering, when Little Inferno will be available for GNU/Linux. I just saw that it is available for Windows now.
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