Rejoice, because this looks absolutely astounding and I can't wait to have it in my hands.
Rejoice, because this looks absolutely astounding and I can't wait to have it in my hands.
*BEEP BEEP BEEP*. Gasping for breath, your watch reminds you that you've got 3 minutes left on your last mask filter. You're trapped deep underground, your battery is dwindling, and there are 6 rounds left in your rifle. Hope wanes.
Stunning visuals; Creepy; lonely atmosphere; Intriguing world and characters
Game breaking bugs; Light on expected features; Awkward dialogue pacing
The Metro series spent the majority of the first its first two entries, Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light , in the cramped subway tunnels of Moscow, Russia. In Metro Exodus , Artyom and the gang are making their way to the surface in an adventure that spans the breadth of post-apocalyptic Russia.
Sound and environmental design are excellent; Engaging story that spans a whole year and almost all of Russia; Keeps the spirit of the first two Metro games while expanding the game to the surface; Just enough stuff to do to be "open-world" but not too overwhelming for those who like a story-driven...
Captions and audio cues need major work; Tags
The Metro series has a rough charm to it that I honestly enjoy. The games have a scrappy feeling which pairs brilliantly with protagoni...
Everything in Metro Exodus wants to kill you: the environment, the animals and many of your fellow humans. Coming out of the tunnels, you burst upon a brilliantly lit landscape and breathe a sigh of relief until your Geiger counter starts clicking like bebop drummer and you see the pack of...
While other shooters toss out updated releases every year that focus more on multiplayer and action, the Metro series has always impressed with its
There's a lot to write home about when talking about the first two Metro games. Both 2033 and Last Light are profoundly exceptional examples of survival games that succeed at building a believable world in a science-fiction setting while crushing the player under the weight of an incredibly...
Post-apocalyptic Russia might not sound the most inviting of video game destinations, but this is already one of the year's best games.
The mix of linear and open world areas works very well, with constant rewards for exploration and experimentation; Organic morality system and thought-provoking script; Great graphics
Even if that's half the point, the guns still aren't much fun to use; Some minor graphical glitches and annoying long load times
As captivating as the earlier series, well worth the investment if your a fan. You wont be disappointed
Metro Exodus , the third instalment of the series based upon the Dmitry Glukhovsky novels arrives for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Unlike previous releases such as the remastered Redux Collection , Metro Exodus is built from the ground up for current gen systems.
Detailed and at times stunning world; More freedom than ever before to approach missions; Literally the largest game in the series; Crafting and surviving never feels overly forced
Sometimes the maps can feel too large for its own good
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