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8) Metro2033 is a good example of \'Yes Except No\' trope. The entry says that the games are similar except they are completely different. One is a sandbox s-f shooter based on a short story and a novel by Strugatsky Brothers, the other is a linear postapocalyptic shooter based on the modern novel by Dimitry Glukhovsky. Both are based on Russian books, both have s-f elements, both are shooters but there the similarities end. Unless there is a Word of God that Glukhovsky was heavily inspired by Strugacky Brothers (emphasis on \'heavily\', as most Russian writers were more or less inspired by Boris and Arkady).
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8) Metro2033 is a good example of \\\'Yes Except No\\\' trope. The entry says that the games are similar except they are completely different. One is a sandbox s-f shooter based on a short story and a novel by Strugatsky Brothers, the other is a linear postapocalyptic shooter based on the modern novel by Dimitry Glukhovsky. Both are based on Russian books, both have s-f elements, both are shooters but there the similarities end. Unless there is a Word of God that Glukhovsky was heavily inspired by Strugacky Brothers (emphasis on \\\'heavily\\\', as most Russian writers were more or less inspired by Boris and Arkady), \\\'Metro2033\\\' should not be listed here (it can be moved to YMMV though).
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