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Metro 2033 Redux

The begin of Artyom's path

You controlls Artyom, a young guy refugiated at Moscow Metro's entrails with a few survivors of a nuclear war. His station, VDNKh, is in danger due to the Dark Ones, humanoid creatures originated from the radiation caused by the war. You have the task of saving the entire Moscow metro. Metro 2033 Redux is a great FPS with a very good narrative compared to most of the genre, largely because it's inspired by a novel of the same name which I bought and read instantly after finishing the game fascinated by the plot and the world, and a very well implemented horror atmosphere. A big part of these atmosphere, besides the graphics that look very good even at this day, is the sound. It's the most surprising thing for me about these game. It completly immersed me all the time in the plot and, above all, in the most dangerous situations. 4A Games shows very well the harrowing moment that live the survivors from the war in the book through the wasted Moscow and its crowded Metro stations. The pace of the plot is perfectly measured and it doesn't get boring at any time and it combines with a smooth gameplay with plenty of variated weapons that can be improved and modified. All the time the game rewards the exploration and the research of resources from the player, every bullet counts. In addition, the player will have to make choices about being violent or not. Based on these choices, the ending would change. The game makes its best to hide this. It adds replayability and more variability which is appreciated. But not everything is good. The biggest flaw of the game for me: Artyom has not voice. There where moments when it seems like the developers planned to make Artyom's dialogues but they couldn't, probably due to lack of budget. It would have been a massive enhancement and could have made the conversations much more insteresting. Anyway, this game is worth every penny what it costs and I'm looking forward to play the next game in the series, Metro: Last Light.

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