THQ is giving away the PC version of moody first-person shooter Metro 2033 for free.
All you have to do is like the Metro Facebook page. Once done, reveal the Steam code, load up the app and download the free copy of the game for Windows PC. The offer runs to 16th December 2012.
The deal follows Metro 2033's inclusion in the Humble THQ Bundle, which has generated payments of $4.5 million.
The embattled US publisher is raising cash as it battles to keep the business afloat following a crippling 12 months.
It's currently talking to a mystery financier in the hope that further investment will secure the release of 2013 games Metro: Last Light, Company of Heroes 2 and South Park: The Stick of Truth.
Ok, this is weird. I went to the site from the link and on the page, I got "Blocked by mod_slotlimit. More information about this error may be available in the server error log."
This game impressed me a lot. I wasn't all that big into survival-horror games prior to playing this and the STALKER series but this got me genuinely interested in the genre.
It's awesome that they're giving it away for free.. but kinda sad because it seems THQ is trying really hard to get support in order to keep going. I really hope they do.
I personally rate Metro 2033 as one of the better games to come out in recent years...I got it for $5 from Amazon (and it came with a $5 off coupon for another game from Amazon...so it basically was free for me too...but that was like a year ago.
Definitely get it if you don't have it. I am kicking my self for not getting it sooner. I would gladly paid release price for a game like it. It was pretty good.
check out the humblebundle website from THQ...you can purchase a boatload of their games for cheap if you are looking to help support this great company
(hopefully i am allowed to post stuff like this? )
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