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in the past


looking back probably my least fav metro still a very decent game

Там персонаж ну чисто Я

Es literalmente peor en TODO que el 1, no pude pasar 2 capítulos sin sentir el ébola apoderándose de mí

Muy buen colofón a la trilogía, aunque la moda de meter escenarios abiertos nunca la entenderé


The exploration of the main open levels feels perfect, and the linear sections feel pretty tense. The combat and story are very good.

I appreciate the closed story and enhanced ray tracing but the core game experience felt really enjoyable and I do recommend this game to anyone who values a medium difficult experience with a cathartic story.

I don't know if the game is bad in general, if my computer is bad, or if I just had too much hope for this game, so I didn't like it. As I already said, I have nothing against the people who played it, but I generally did not like it, and that's why I stopped playing and didn't play it to the end

ilk iki oyuna bayılıyorum ama bunu bir türlü oynayamadım bok gibi steam versiyonu yüzünden

MUAZZAM

Artyom'un bu post-apocalyptic dünyada yeni yerler arayışı içerisinde olmasıyla birlikte hayatını metroya adamış, neredeyse düzgünce gün yüzü görememiş Artyom'u, Eşini ve onun ekibini amansız bir macera bekliyor. Yeri geliyor canavarlarla, yeri geliyor zorlu kış şartlarıyla, yeri geliyor davetsiz misafirlerle mücadele edip, yeni yerlere yol alıyoruz.

Grafikleri, atmosferi, yaratıkları, gerginliği, distopik ve Post-Apocalyptic dünyası, hikayesi, oynanışı... Her şeyiyle mükemmel.

Yılın oyunuydu bence.

Exodus digs its heels with its mediocre combat and laughable stealth but the effective qualities still shine through to demonstrate the brutality of Metro's world. What makes this one worth your time are the characters. Exodus is written very maturely and with humanity. Worth your time.

I'm a bit disappointed, I don't like the open areas and the physics sucks, but the last mission is so fucking good that everything before it is worth it

it has to be one of the best missions ever made for an FPS, actually

Exodus fechou com chave de ouro, porém tem não tem algo que os dois primeiros tinham.

Was good. Bit bad voice acting and kind of cringe dialogue. Very immersive.

I loved the first two games, but just could not get into this one. The shift to a more open world approach really killed it for me, I think.

not much of a game about being in a metro but solid

The finale of the Metro Trilogy. Chefs kiss. Gunplay improved, loved the crafting mechanics in this game too. Stealth is still overpowered. Story is again, where this game shines. Artyom no longer regretting his past with the dark ones, is now desperate to find a place above ground to settle with his wife, Anna. It had a very great narrative story telling and great ending. The open world were really fun. It is one of the best linear fps story driven game.

Two Colonel
- DLCs enhanced the experience. Two Colonel's hurt even more, as you followed Kirill and his father's story and how it came to be known as the dead city. Seeing Miller's perspective at the end and him talking about Anna, Artyom, and being a father broke my heart a second time.

Sam's Story
It was very well done, for a side character to have a great story as well with two different ending that made him go home to his country or stay. I think those two ending is still a fit for Sam's Story.

It got me so hooked in the story, the characters are very good, the gameplay feels really good, the level design is amazing, it's fucking gorgeous. One of the few games that is able to call itself "immersive"

First, the publisher Deep Silver decided to make a scummy move and make Metro Exodus an Epic store an exclusive couple of days before release.

After a whole year, we get a broken game with terrible voice actors, and no advanced graphic options, in which the only way to remove blur and get a higher FOV is to tweak a config file.

Despite everything, I still highly recommend Metro Exodus because of the story and the astonishing atmosphere. This time we have a mix of linear sections and open-world levels which is a welcomed addition. There is a big focus on managing resources and weapon customisation on the go, inspired by Crysis. Often you will have to choose between medkits, filters for the gas mask or bullets. The combat itself is challenging and immersive. A lot of improvements were made from 2033 and Last Light. I hope this isn't the last title in the series. Glukhovsky kinda confirmed on his Instagram that the story will continue with other games.

And, as always, I highly recommend everyone to read the books!


''Everyone should have a destiny... A place on the map to dream, a place to be happy.''

Metro Exodus is a sensational game from a franchise that deserved more recognition, this game came to innovate the franchise with its apocalyptic semi-open world, new and incredible environments, secondary missions and many other challenges.

Like the other two Metros, the story is very good, it managed to capture and thrill me from beginning to end, left me wanting to read almost all the diaries that I found throughout the game, the graphics and setting are impeccable, you can be sure it's the best of the three games in this regard, the characters are very charismatic and dear, I really cared about everyone and I was very sad about the fate of some, the game has two endings and your actions throughout the game impact a lot, pay attention attention and be careful.

The soundtrack is great and matches the atmosphere of the game a lot, the gameplay are amazing, the combat is good both stealthily and shooting everyone without mercy, the game manages to mix the moments of drama, action and terror very well, the enemies' artificial intelligence is ok but what surprised me the most is that some events happen in the open world, once I was sleeping in a ''safe house'' and when dawn appeared two enemies appeared talking about the fear that someone had invaded their shelter, and I was there hahaha, this is just amazing.

My favorite game in the franchise is still Metro: Last Light but Metro Exodus is not far behind, this game is a very underrated masterpiece, just play this and enjoy.

The most immersive game I have ever played. It was the first game where I hopped on the hype train and started to learn the culture of metro.

This is a good game with decent graphics, but where it stands out is in its realism. In the game there are almost no huds, or anything that breaks immersion. Crafting is done by your character having to physically open a backpack and build things, there is no mini map and instead when you want to see where you are your character must also physically pull out a map. Its the details like these that make you truly feel immersed in the games world and is what makes the game shine despite lacking in some other areas.

okay as always my background:
1. I like previous games(2nd game was amazing)
2. I really liked the first book

This game is both amazing and kinda meh. Speaking of visuals, art direction - wow. This shit is beautiful, technically is so god damn nice looking, and art style oh man the art style........... This Post-soviet atmosphere is amazing, so many details, such as a love letter from the devs.

And ofc the train. Avrora is amazing, again, the models and art is pure joy. Might be my fav train in video games. You can explore it and talk to ppl, smoke at the nose, and the train is the main vehicle in the game and the story. I love trains.

Also, the story is good. But there is one thing that ruined it for me.

Now the bads:
1. Artem is silent. Yeah, I get that it was like that from the first game, but god damn, it just ruins it for me. The story is centered a lot on him, and he is the one that takes decisions and everything, not the player. And it's very obvious that he is an established character so..... So it's just painful to watch how the devs avoid writing normal dialogues where Artem is supposed to answer.
2. Grind & crafting. I played this game on hard and I got so fucking tired of pickup every trash that I see. I deadass was playing this game like 60% of the timer watching at the floor, cuz you need these resources to craft everything. I'm so done with the crafting mechanics like this one.
3. English VO - bruh, don't know how I got the English version but damn that was bad
4. World kinda became too crazy and open. I couldn't get rid of the feeling that I was playing some Fallout sometimes. It kinda got too crazy and unrealistic. Not to say that in books/first games, there weren't crazy factions/groups and everything, but this feels just too much. Fucking Caspian, idk man. Thankfully it ain't that bad, and the end is especially nice and reminded me of a lot of the first games.

Overall good game, but 2 things ruined it for me: Silent Artem and fucking crafting. Probably had to play on normal or easy, to avoid resource management