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Metro 2033 is now more than ten years old so is it still worth your time? If you’re talking about the original Xbox 360 release then maybe not but the 2014 remake, Metro 2033 redux, is a very different beast.
I recently sat down to play mainly because I was interested in playing Metro Exodus. It’s a fascinating mashup of gameplay styles and I think it’s on par with the original Last of us in terms of world-building. It's definitely not without problems though and I certainly didn’t love every minute of my time with it. That said, for the right person I think it has the potential to hit very hard and I totally get why it has a following.
Metro 2033 Redux, you play as Artyom, who is sent out on a mission to alert the other stations that something paranormal has been happening in the northern tunnels. A new type of monster called “the Dark Ones” have started to appear, and they are brutalizing checkpoints and outposts in the northern regions of the map. What’s even scarier is that they leave almost no one standing, and most of those that survive have some sort of crippling psychological damage.
At the beginning of the game, Artyom is tasked by his father’s friend, Hunter, to deliver a message to Hunter’s superior based at one of the main stations called “Polis.” Hunter is part of a secret order called Spartan Rangers, who are the best soldiers humanity has to offer and are led by a man called Miller.
Metro 2033 Redux’s story is told in a linear fashion, but traversing these tunnels and stations isn’t so straightforward. Routes are guarded or infested, and even the inhabited stations are more often than not corrupt. Therefore, Artyom must often commute on the unbeaten path along his journey.
Key moments in his adventure include braving the surface to find an accessible metro entrance, defending a station constantly under attack by mutants, getting smuggled out of a Communist station hidden in a luggage rack, and navigating an abandoned subway tunnel inhabited only by ghosts of the dead killed during the atomic bombardment.
Upon reaching Polis, Artyom is given the chance to speak in front of the high council but is denied aid in fending off the Dark Ones. With the chaos inherent in humanity’s petty squabbling, the beuracrats are hesitant to pool resources into helping anyone else. Miller vehemently disagrees and pledges his order’s support in eradicating the threat.
A scene from the game "Metro 2033 Redux" of two characters talking in a dark room while a third character keeps watch.
The Dark Ones are nested in the old botanical gardens of Moscow, and Miller knows that a frontal assault against an enemy that can destroy their enemy’s minds isn’t smart. He proposes that the Rangers break into an old military base dubbed D6 that has access to hopefully still functioning nuclear warheads.
Locating the base by scouring old records and purging it of the mutants within prompts Artyom’s end game, in that he must head to the tallest tower still standing and set up a radar beacon to accurately guide the missiles to their target.
My spec:
processor: RYZEN 3, 3200G with Radeon Vega 8
motherboard: MSI Tomahawk Max B450
ram: CORSAIR VENGEANCE 3200MHz 16X2=32 GB
graphics processor: GEFORCE RTX 3060 12GB
SSD: CRUCIAL NVME M.2 500gb
HDD: WD Blue 1TB
Keyboard: COSMIC BYTE CB-GK-16 FIREFLY MECHANICAL KEYBOARD
Mouse: RED GEAR A15
Monitor: AOPEN 24inch Curved, 144Hz
Headphone: Red Gear Cosmo 7.1
Gamepad: Cosmic Byte Calisto Wireless Controller
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