When comparing Metro: Last Light vs ET: Legacy (Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory), the Slant community recommends Metro: Last Light for most people. In the question“What are the best games on Linux?” Metro: Last Light is ranked 12th while ET: Legacy (Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory) is ranked 36th. The most important reason people chose Metro: Last Light is:
Metro: Last Light was the first AA game released on Steam that was not a Valve title.
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Pros
Pro The first proper AAA game on Linux that was not a Valve title
Metro: Last Light was the first AA game released on Steam that was not a Valve title.
Pro Alternating gameplay
From mission to mission the game will alternate from action to slow and methodical, creating a nice pace for the player.
Pro Free and open source
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is completely free to download and play, as well as being open-source, meaning that anyone can use the code for the game.
Pro Offline LAN support
Users can play using LAN over wi-fi or ethernet.
Pro The mechanics are simple, yet effective
This game often requires engineers to build things, medics and covert ops to protect them, and soldiers to do the dirty work. Yet the mechanics are not so stringent as to make it near impossible to play with only two or three. Essentially, this game requires just the right amount of cooperation.
Pro Win, Mac, Linux
Windows, Mac and Linux versions available.
Pro Graphics
Graphics are so cool.
Cons
Con You'll have to get the DLC if you expect to get more than 8 hours of gameplay out of it
There is only about 8 hours of gameplay in the base game.
Con No single player campaign
There is no single player modes in the game as it is multiplayer only.