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07 Sep, 2019
Most Complete Games in Series
I've been a fan of the Metro games since the previous generation. I've played through each game on three separate occasions. Yes they were flawed but they were also imbued with an atmosphere that created one of the most compelling series of games in the post apocalyptic survival shooter genre. Enter Metro Exodus, an evolution of the previous games without, as has happened in so many cases, losing the indefatigable spark that makes for a Metro Game. New crafting and open world mechanics introduced by 4A Games add another layer. The crafting, in particular on the fly backpack crafting, can lead to heightened tension within mission sandbox areas. Depleted med kits, surrounded by those that would do you harm, running out of ammo, waining health, building pressure.....need to craft but where's safe. Its everything that a good survival shooter should be. The beautifully written story and the atmosphere of an irradiated and decimated world presented by the developers are everything a GREAT survival shooter should be. They get the tone of a post apocalyptic environment just so right. This tone being transported higher by the efforts that have been made to immerse the player within the game. For example there are no shining objects or unusual floating arrows pointing the way, holding the hand of the gamer guiding them like a digital sat nav. No mini map, no marker icons screaming at you to go here or there on your journey.
This is an superb game the pinnacle of one of the most powerfully interesting series of games not only within the genre but in any genre on the current generation of console.