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.
Though the subject matter is overrepresented in modern media, Metro…
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Sound and environmental design are excellent.
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Engaging story that spans a whole year and almost all of Russia.
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Keeps the spirit of the first two Metro games while expanding the game to the surface.
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Just enough stuff to do to be "open-world" but not too overwhelming for those who like a story-driven experience more than exploration.
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Some graphical glitches, one of which could only be fixed by exiting the game.
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Captions and audio cues need major work.
