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Metro 2033 redux review
Metro 2033 redux review







Light, shadows and particle effects were among the best to date, at times forcing even my beefy machine to bog down just a little when I played in on PC. These games were always dark, bleak and unrelentingly atmospheric. It’s good that the developer did give players the opportunity to trade in the divisive gameplay of the original in favour of something more traditional, while at the same time not punishing those looking for a “pure” experience.

metro 2033 redux review

However, for people who are less interested in atmosphere, there is the option to up the action and turn 2033 into the more standard style of gunplay that characterised Last Light. This style of play is very much in tune with the Dmitry Glukhovsky novel that the game is based on, with a style of gameplay that suits the represessive atmosphere and sense of hopelessness. This mode is akin to a survival game, with a focus on managing limited resources an emphasis on stealth. The first is to play the game as it had been designed during its initial release several years ago. With Metro 2033 A4 Games has opted to give players a couple of options for how they’d like to play. There’s more to this remake than the simple visual update, however. The result was that I was more than happy to revisit the bleak literature world of Metro.

METRO 2033 REDUX REVIEW UPDATE

Metro 2033 and Last Light were both excellent titles, and now they’ve been given the update treatment, with a variety of improvements and a visual update to make better use of the new hardware. Some are well worthwhile ( The Last Of Us), while others are most certainly not ( Tomb Raider).

metro 2033 redux review

We’ve already seen plenty of remastered games this generation.







Metro 2033 redux review