On 4 November, our publication had the opportunity to interview Dmitry Glukhovsky, author of Metro 2033, the book turned into video game for 4A Games which will be out early next year to market.
In a relaxed atmosphere at 60 meters underground, the writer, when asked if he would have liked to create an RPG instead of a shooter, said: “Metro 2033 covers a large universe with a huge space for fantasy and to decide our own way. If you are a communist, here’s a place, if you’re a religious fanatic, too, if you have no belief can be a bandit 2033 … If Metro had been an RPG, you could be anything. You could create your own state or empire. But I will say more, if the video game Metro 2033 is successful, I would like to take this concept to create something bigger, probably a MMORPG or just an RPG, because the book offers many opportunities. “
Moreover, the Russian writer rambled 30 years on the shooter genre in one of the highlights of our interview: “I think in the video game world there are too many senseless violent shooters. Some people have told me that my book looks like a shooter, but I sincerely believe that it is much more than that. “
If you want to discover the full interview, and details about this promising author of science fiction and its relation to the gaming world, very soon you will offer it in 3DJuegos. Meanwhile, you can see our recent coverage from the basement of Moscow, within the GO-42 bunker, where we could test the game thoroughly Metro 2033.
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