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In 2013 the world was devastated by an apocalyptic event, annihilating almost all mankind and turning the Earth's surface into a poisonous wasteland. A handful of survivors took refuge in the depths of the Moscow underground, and human civilization...
In 2013 the world was devastated by an apocalyptic event, annihilating almost all mankind and turning the Earth's surface into a poisonous wasteland. A handful of survivors took refuge in the depths of the Moscow underground, and human civilization entered a new Dark Age.
The year is 2033. An entire generation has been born and raised underground, and their besieged Metro Station-Cities struggle for survival, with each other, and the mutant horrors that await outside. You are Artyom, born in the last days before the fire, but raised underground. Having never ventured beyond the city limits, one fateful event sparks a desperate mission to the heart of the Metro system, to warn the remnants of mankind of a terrible impending threat.
Your journey takes you from the forgotten catacombs beneath the subway to the desolate wastelands above, where your actions will determine the fate of mankind. But what if the real threat comes from within?
Metro 2033 Redux is the definitive version of the cult classic ‘Metro 2033’, rebuilt in the latest and greatest iteration of the 4A Engine for Next Gen. Fans of the original game will find the unique world of Metro transformed with incredible lighting, physics and dynamic weather effects. Newcomers will get the chance to experience one of the finest story-driven shooters of all time; an epic adventure combining gripping survival horror, exploration and tactical combat and stealth.
All the gameplay improvements and features from the acclaimed sequel ‘Metro: Last Light’ have been transferred to Metro 2033 Redux – superior AI, controls, animation, weapon handling and many more – to create a thrilling experience for newcomers and veterans alike. With two unique play-styles, and the legendary Ranger Mode included, Metro 2033 Redux offers hours of AAA gameplay for an incredible price.
Immerse yourself in the Moscow Metro - witness one of the most atmospheric worlds in gaming brought to life with stunning next-gen visuals at 60FPS. Brave the horrors of the Russian apocalypse - equip your gasmask and an arsenal of hand-made weaponry as you face the threat of deadly mutants, human foes, and the terrifying environment itself
Rebuilt and Remastered for next-gen - this is no mere "HD port." Metro 2033 has been rebuilt in the vastly improved Last Light engine and gameplay framework, to create the definitive version of the cult classic that fans and newcomers alike can enjoy
Two unique Play Styles: "Spartan" and "Survival" - approach the game as a slow-burn Survival Horror, or tackle it with the combat skills of a Spartan Ranger in these two unique modes
The legendary Ranger Mode returns - dare you play the fearsome Ranger Mode? No HUD, UI, deadlier combat and limited resources combine to create the ultimate immersive experience.
所有成就
Demolitionist
Blow up the tunnel and airlock at CURSED STATION.
common
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31.66%
Tank
Kill 10 Enemies in a row without taking any damage.
common
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31.56%
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Additional Notes: Please note that the game runs on 64-bit operating systems only
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
推荐系统配置:
Additional Notes: Please note that the game runs on 64-bit operating systems only
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
I bought the Linux version of this series on Steam, but prefer to own my games if possible.
I am running Metro 2033 and Last Light from GOG on Linux via Wine 4.3 with staging.
And it runs and sounds fine. The only thing I had to install in Wine was xaudio2_7.dll.
So if your running Linux you can still play this series via Wine 64bit virtual drive on Playonlinux.
The new games like Anthem, Fallout 76 and other online only games are more trouble than they are worth.
Support GOG guys they are an excellent source for hard to find games.
The Good:
- Updated graphics
- Still oozing atmosphere
- Semi-realistic shooting mechanics
- Improved stealth mechanics
- Weapon upgrades
- Ranger Mode
- Expanded levels
- No filter 'problem' anymore
- Biomass level isn't infuriatingly difficult now
- New spiderbug enemy
- The Bastard
- Bugfixes
The Bad:
- Volumetric lighting and particle effects are worse
- Sneaking is way too easy now
- They've made the trolley level even worse
- Enemies armor is now made of plastic
- English voice acting (still) sucks
- Unclear morality system
- Removed the Plated Nosalises
- Removed the stealth and combat suits
- Different voice actor for Artyom
- No weapon slot for knives
The Ugly:
- GOG version is prone to crashes
- Still can't buy the original Metro 2033 on GOG!
Metro 2033 is a game I'll buy on any platform. I've owned it on console, PC, Switch, Stadia, and GeForce Now. A4 is a Ukrainian dev with an interesting history, and I'll support them as much as I can. The Metro series is a comfort game in a way. Yes, it's a dark, depressing take on nuclear power run amok, but it's also a deeply personal story of a society making the best of the worst kind of situation. There are thematic aspects of this game that haven't aged all that well, but it's easy for me to look past. It's also a linear experience, but the hardcore mode is an itch that's always thrilling to scratch.
Metro games are shooters on the surface, but there's a ton of heart poured into the details. As you pass through the Russian metro, you'll see a society teeming with life. The setting is dark, messy, and noisy. If you're not shooting at feral beasts, you're listening to the murmers, clanks, and creeks of dilapidated living quarters, dingy bars, and cobbled together supply shops.
When people talk about atmospheric games, Metro should be referenced in those conversations. It's livelier than many open world games. It's more intense than many shooters. And it's darkly heartfelt like all Eastern Bloc games should be. It's strangely a comfort game to me and I love it to bits.
You are 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.
The whole Metro franchise is seriously not talked about enough as I firmly believe it is one of the best survival horrors if not one of the best fps's out there. I highly recommend this game and franchise to anyone who likes horror, survival, or apocalyptic atmospheres and stories.