Metro: Last Light is no graphical slouch and NVIDIA is here to show you some of the new features that make your eyeballs pop. Tessellation is a fun word to say and it makes the graphics smooth. Rounding off hard edges and tricking your eyes into thinking there’s more polygons than an arcade full of I, Robot clones.
Next NVIDIA shows off it’s PhysX technology that puts so many shards of glass in the world John McCane would flip. There’s also smoke and debris aplenty when PhysX is enable so prepare for crap flying everywhere in smokey filled rooms. If you have multiple monitors and 3D Glasses you can go for the ultimate 3D Surround setup but you’re probably going to want a beefy NVIDIA card to handle that. Which brings us to their last point, buy an NVIDIA GTX 660 or better you get a free copy of Metro: Last Light. Head past the jump to see NVIDIA show off Metro: Last Light and work it for those ad dollars.