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...
Pulling its inspirations from across videogames, this radioactive romp is the strongest in the series, and one of the best post-apocalyptic games ever made...
Abstract: Metro Exodus is mere weeks away from release, and fans can't wait to get their hands on the tense first-person shooter. It's set two years after the events of Metro: Last Light, and tells the story of Artyom and the Spartan Rangers' journey across Russia...
Metro Exodus feels like the culmination of 4A Game's ambition for the novel's adaptation, coming to a crescendo of innovation that builds upon everything that makes the series so special.Exploring its broken rendition of Russia is a delight, no longer con...
Published: 2019-01-11, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: With this in mind, we've compiled a rundown of the most exciting games that are set to launch in the next twelve months. This is a PC only list, so if it's not coming out on the old Big Rectangle, you definitely won't see it on this list. We've also focus...
Published: 2018-06-15, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Expansive post-apocalyptic world with an abundance of areas to explore, Morality system that pushes you to question each decision you make, Excellent visuals and audio, Engaging narrative that encourages you to continue playing, Scavenging and crafting sy
Stealth can be a bit frustrating for some players, Occasionally extremely difficult
Exodus is embracing what fans loved about the first two games, while evolving some of the more familiar elements and introducing a number of entirely new ones. Its stunning visuals, attention to detail and deeper systems stand out as nice complements to...
Published: 2017-05-18, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: It’s 2019! The year of Blade Runner, The Running Man, and other running-related dystopias. Here at bit-tech, though, we don’t like to talk about running, unless it refers to running the latest games...
Metro Exodus is a solid end to a strong trilogy. It doesn't have the charm of the first game, nor the fine-tuned world/mechanics of the second, BUT it's still worthy of a play, especially if you've taken the time to struggle through the previous ones.I ap...
Unique atmosphere compared to previous Metro locations, Stellar gameplay experience, Incredible graphics and sound, Excellent story
Voice acting is patchy, Could use some more polish
While the performance hiccups and spotty voice acting can be a little grating, they're only minor problems. The rest of the Sam's Story DLC offers so much to enjoy, including a unique setting, new locations to explore, new challenges to face, and an excel...
The game has a strong introduction sequence that portrays how the chain of events within the series started. This transition seamlessly plops you into the present time, which is well done. As previously mentioned, moving from the underground subway system
Sadly, Metro Exodus feels derived of fresh ideas, making the gameplay mechanics feel dated. With a splash of Modern Warfare, a sprinkle of Fallout, a smidge of Rage, and a host of others, the game doesn't really spew originality. It also plays like any of
Ultimately, Metro Exodus doesn't bring anything new to the genre. It is however fresh to its own series, which is progress. Pre-release controversy aside, the game has plenty of issues and doesn't compensate with thrilling or original gameplay. If you are...