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May 2019
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Successfully converts Metro to a S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-esque open world
Discusses sociopolitical and religious themes in a way few games dare
Unique atmosphere compared to previous Metro locations
Stellar gameplay experience
Incredible graphics and sound
Excellent story
Amazingly detailed guns and characters
The game has a strong introduction sequence that portrays how the chain of events within the series started. This transition seamlessly plops you into the present time
Which is well done. As previously mentioned
Moving from the underground subway system
Beautiful world
Trainspotter's wet dream
Glorious hardware tinkering
Endearing characters and earnest interactions bring you closer to the crew and journey
Top-notch world building with intriguing stories throughout
Despite the genre tropes
Crafting and customization systems put you in control without sacrificing tensio
Great story
Superb Graphics
Ray traced global illumination + DLSS
Incredible atmosphere
Deeply immersive & well polished
Wonderful explorable areas
Great crafting system
Sam's voice actor is Spike from Cowboy Bebop
Strong balance between open and closed areas
Allowing for good progression without railroading
Visually great throughout
From splendorous scenery to creepy corridors and monstrous mutants
Excellent character building
Though a lot of it is optional
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Gripping story
Amazing visuals
Terrific voice acting
A new way to play in the Metro world
The editors didn't like
Buggy
Dialogue performances feel a bit dated
Voice acting is patchy
Could use some more polish
A larger game with nothing interesting to fill it
Bigger sandwich - no jam
Basic and repetitive mission design
Exploring the open world in your own time feels useless as the game will probably take you there anywhere
Removes everything that makes Metr
Sadly
Metro Exodus feels derived of fresh ideas
Making the gameplay mechanics feel dated. With a splash of Modern Warfare
A sprinkle of Fallout
A smidge of Rage
And a host of others
The game doesn't really spew originality. It also plays like any of
Floaty
Fumbly combat can grate sometimes
Plot feels faint and sketchy
Open sandbox areas are a bit sparse and occasionally a pain to navigate
Technical issues (performance spikes
Crashes
Bugs) can be frustrating
Self indulgent and unskippable scenes
Enemy AI
Checkpoint saves
Weapons could perhaps be a little crazier
No real melee weapons
Dialogue can be occasionally silly
Forces direct combat with incredibly difficult bosses even after promoting stealth gameplay
Average at best voice acting as a result of forcedRussian accents
Metro Exodus is a solid end to a strong trilogy. It doesn't have the charm of the first game, nor the fine-tuned world/mechanics of the second, BUT it's still worthy of a play, especially if you've taken the time to struggle through the previous ones.I ap...
Unique atmosphere compared to previous Metro locations, Stellar gameplay experience, Incredible graphics and sound, Excellent story
Voice acting is patchy, Could use some more polish
While the performance hiccups and spotty voice acting can be a little grating, they're only minor problems. The rest of the Sam's Story DLC offers so much to enjoy, including a unique setting, new locations to explore, new challenges to face, and an excel...
The game has a strong introduction sequence that portrays how the chain of events within the series started. This transition seamlessly plops you into the present time, which is well done. As previously mentioned, moving from the underground subway system
Sadly, Metro Exodus feels derived of fresh ideas, making the gameplay mechanics feel dated. With a splash of Modern Warfare, a sprinkle of Fallout, a smidge of Rage, and a host of others, the game doesn't really spew originality. It also plays like any of
Ultimately, Metro Exodus doesn't bring anything new to the genre. It is however fresh to its own series, which is progress. Pre-release controversy aside, the game has plenty of issues and doesn't compensate with thrilling or original gameplay. If you are...
Published: 2019-02-26, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Strong balance between open and closed areas, allowing for good progression without railroading, Visually great throughout, from splendorous scenery to creepy corridors and monstrous mutants, Excellent character building, though a lot of it is optional, I
Forces direct combat with incredibly difficult bosses even after promoting stealth gameplay, Average at best voice acting as a result of forcedRussian accents, which also doesn't match the subtitles
Metro Exodus is an incredibly atmospheric, engaging and compelling shooter that places an onus on the player to think on their feet, thanks to stringent limitations on ammo, supplies and the resources required to make more. Enhancing this is a world that...
Abstract: Metro Exodus picks up where the previous games left off with a two-year time jump where Artyom, Anna and the rest of the Spartan Rangers are lead by Anna's father Colonel Miller as they board the train known as the Aurora as they travel across the contine...
Abstract: I take my anxious first steps into a desolate post-winter wasteland. All around me, I hear mutants scratching and snarling. One sights me. Three more follow. I rise to fire my rifle. It jams. I feel frightened, vulnerable, out of sorts. But also, at home...
Published: 2019-02-19, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Those of you hoping to enjoy Metro Exodus in all of its visual glory, you'll need one hell of a gaming rig. To be fair though, the game does scale down to support older or lower end hardware well by scaling down the quality setting.If you have less th...
Published: 2019-02-18, Author: Lewis , review by: wmpoweruser.com
Amazingly detailed guns and characters
A larger game with nothing interesting to fill it; bigger sandwich - no jam, Basic and repetitive mission design, Exploring the open world in your own time feels useless as the game will probably take you there anywhere, Removes everything that makes Metr