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Published: 2019-02-13, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Price: £44.99Developer: 4A GamesPublisher: Deep SilverPlatform: PC, PS4, Xbox OneVersion Reviewed: PCIn the icy wetlands surrounding the river Volga, I cautiously approach the bandit camp. My main objective lies in the nearby abandoned train depot, but I'...
The same stealth and shooting of previous games, An enormous and endearing cast, A drop-dead gorgeous world
Some areas are less interesting than others, One boring and repeated boss fight
A first-person survival shooter that's as engrossing as it is unnerving, Metro Exodus tells a powerfully human story in a world that's equal parts style and substance...
Abstract: There are two sides to Metro Exodus, 4A's third and probably greatest post-apocalyptic adventure - two varieties of space engaged in a hesitant dialogue. On the one hand, there are the wilds of post-nuclear Russia, absurdly splendid, absurdly deadly and m...
Published: 2019-02-13, Author: Jason , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Fantastic gunplay , Great crafting system , Beautiful to look and listen too , Varied environments , Reactive world ,
No good if you don't like spiders , Sleeping becomes tricky because it's both addictive and horrific ,
The Good -Fantastic gunplayGreat crafting systemBeautiful to look and listen tooVaried environmentsReactive worldThe Bad -No good if you don't like spidersSleeping becomes tricky because it's both addictive and horrificRelated articlesPokemon 2019: Ninten...
Published: 2019-02-13, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Technically impressive, Cleverly paced story, Fabulous weapon-customisation and crafting systems, Great shooting feel, Good stealth engine, Loads of distinctive personality
Single-player only, Not much replayability, Unhelpful map, Unimpressive bosses
Post-apocalyptic games may have been done to death, but Metro Exodus still manages to generate a new spin on the genre, due at least in part to its uniquely Eastern European worldview.It's a fine game too: beautifully crafted, intelligently placed, rich i...
Published: 2019-02-13, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?Metro Exodus is available to pre-order on Epic Games Store. When this feature is published, the game should be available for pre-load too, but won't be playable till Friday 15th February. At the time of writing the Standard Edition...
Abstract: Based on the novels by Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro games have strived to define themselves by offering a more believable nuclear apocalypse, where you're as likely to be killed by a crack in your gas mask or a pocket of radiation as you are by a gun-toting b...
Published: 2019-02-13, Author: Stuart , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: I'M INFILTRATING A BANDIT HIDEOUT in an old warehouse in the middle of the Russian post-apocalyptic tundra, armed only with a few rickety guns cobbled together from rusty parts, and my wits. It turns out my wits let me down before the guns, rusty parts o...
Darker than other post-apocalyptic titles, Autonomy over playstyle, Balances linear with sandbox, Dynamic gun modification system
A lot of bugs and glitches, Long loading times, Can feel like early-generation title, Often clichéd
Not hungry, thanks. (Image credit: 4A Games)Metro Exodus is a great game in so many respects, but its technical obstacles are impossible to overlook. While Exodus gives you autonomy over playstyle, is versatile in its ability to remain linear and offer...