In a fast-paced shooter you don't always get to see a lot in the heart of the action, when the bullets are flying and the claws tearing, but Dark And Darker Gold in those tense moments before you pull the trigger the new light with which you can see your antagonists just makes them all the more real.
Outside, in the baked air of the Caspian Sea, under that solitary glowing orb in the sky, the impact of the lighting changes is inevitably less pronounced. Gearbox's parent company Embracer acquires Dark Horse Comics
With a single light source doing all the heavy lifting there is precious little difference between the original and enhanced editions of the game. But the detail is all in the shadows. And I've happily started my depressing rail trip all over again.
Sure, it's a bold move for a two year-old game to release an update that has ray tracing capable hardware as a minimum requirement—especially at a time when bagging a brand new graphics card with said capabilities is… tough, to say the least—but as a free upgrade the Enhanced Edition is the only way I want to play Metro Exodus.
American comics company Dark Horse was recently acquired by the Embracer Group, according to a press release by the conglomerate. Dark Horse has published such classics as Hellboy, 300, and The Umbrella Academy, and its catalog has a significant number of tie-in comics and merchandise for videogames like The Witcher, Dragon Age, and Apex Legends.
Bloomberg reported earlier this month on Dark And Darker Gold for sale Dark Horse weighing its options for potential buyers, with rumors pointing to Netflix, Disney, and Viacom as options. Of the various potential buyers, Embracer seems less likely to exert significant editorial or creative control of the publisher.