Metro Exodus the best Russian post-apocalyptic survival fps game
The joy of Metro Exodus is no doubt in survival and the terrifying or exhilarating moments fighting other survivors or dangerous mutants (or sometimes even the post-apocalyptic world of Russia itself) but there's poignancy in the quiet moments spent on trains chatting it up with Artyom's comrades or listening to their hopes, dreams, and horrific life experiences. With tedious open worlds, gruelingly long scenes of being talked at, a contrived and predictable story, and only average stealth, average combat, and gorgeous visuals to stand up on, Exodus fails to live up to the series that spawned it. Shedding the rich and fleshed out world of the Moscow metro tunnels that made the games feel so alive was a risky move, and in doing so it's left behind just about everything that made the series unique or interesting. Metro Exodus is as cruel a world as the past video games in the series, and though the game is extremely bleak for a whole lot of its runtime, there are cra...