Posted on: September 15, 2020

Klabbarparn
Verified ownerGames: 39 Reviews: 1
Do you like Quick Time Events?
Then this game is for you. If not, stay far, far away.
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Posted on: September 15, 2020
Klabbarparn
Verified ownerGames: 39 Reviews: 1
Do you like Quick Time Events?
Then this game is for you. If not, stay far, far away.
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Posted on: September 28, 2020
BalaclavaBandit
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 23
The most immersive game I have played
From running through cannibal filled tunnels to eploring the marshes in a small boat. The game just has so much going for it. Weapons sound and look amazing, the games responsiveness with how enemies will actually call out when and what type of object you are hiding behind. The game is seriously underrated and a really good time. I highly advise you to play on Ranger Hardcore with limited UI, the game takes a lot of really good cues from Far Cry 2 with how it uses the UI very minimally. Easily worth the price for the base game and it's DLC, shame it got overlooked, but most legendary games do.
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Posted on: July 19, 2021
void666
Verified ownerGames: 97 Reviews: 2
Fantastic, yet imperfect.
It has that standard "euro jank" gameplay. Movement and gunplay are clunky. Voice acting is bad. Graphics and atmosphere are fantastic. Sometimes it tries to emulate the STALKER games with average success. I enjoyed how the devs created these different areas with different gameplay focus to keep things fresh instead of just making a generic open world. You can tell the people that made this game made it with passion. Something lacking in most AAA games these days.
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Posted on: September 3, 2021
mastro.ombroj
Verified ownerGames: 69 Reviews: 8
Amazing game
Just started it (few chapters in) and it looks amazing, story is good, post apocalypse rural 198x USSR (Russian part) looks very detailed and on point. For those who are interested in how really rural Russia was looking in 198x via post apocalypse lenses - this game will give you the idea and atmosphere. Enchanced Edition with all Ultra (RT all) + DLSS Quality at 2560x1440 runs 60-100 FPS on R5 2600x + 3060 Ti.
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Posted on: May 31, 2022
Strelokfan
Verified ownerGames: 300 Reviews: 3
What a conclusion!
For all their success, the Metro games have had a lot of things said about them. But one thing I cannot fault is that 4A Games tried for each sequel to build over the previous one. For example, Last Light had less buggy stealth mechanics and some great DLC (the Polis ranger one being my favourite). But the things that consistently apply to each game are the unparalleled graphics, apocalyptic horror atmosphere, emotional and thematically deep narrative, and inventive weaponry. In a nutshell, Exodus does not abandon these traits. Unlike Last Light though, Exodus has a massive gameplay overhaul. The chapter count is much smaller, in large part because 3 of them are very lengthy and take place on explorable sandbox maps. Some fans haven't been happy with this move, but as a sucker for sandbox-style experiences I felt a little more forgiving. I will admit, it's not perfectly implemented and sometimes navigating can feel like a slight chore. You won't find the open-world element as polished as in the STALKER series. But it is still fun to explore the wasteland beyond the underground stations. The Volga map in particular was my favourite with the best atmosphere. As for the story, it is great just like in the other games. The English dubbing is good, but IMO playing it with Russian audio (which you can set in Options menu while keeping text in English) makes the experience grander. Probably my only issue with the narrative is the endings. Both of them are powerful, though the "bad" ending is particularly chilling. The issue here though is it attempts to portray itself as hugely tragic which feels a bit off as you have to a PRETTY murderous asshole throughout the story to get that ending. It's only a minor quip though. Either way, the story's conclusion will leave a profound impact on you. I feel each Metro game offers something unique to the table, and this is no exception. While not entirely flawless it's a terrific conclusion to a scary and emotional trilogy.
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