Riding on the tailcoats of 2033 and Last Light, Metro: Exodus aims to explore the world outside the metro, said to be a baron wasteland. Turns out it's not empty, shock horror. It's definitely still a wasteland; an extensively boring, dull-coloured, Anakin-Skywalker-sand-levels, wasteland.

I adore the Metro franchise, and I went into this game knowing that I should've expect a lot given the majority of the reviews capture how poor it is, but I cannot express how true that is. It's a fine game, and there are definitely points that feel very Metro, but as soon as you reach the half-way point, it turns really, really monotone. I couldn't even be bothered continuing.

Reviewed on Aug 05, 2023


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