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The journey of Artyom is grim, but it is worth it to those who got the chance to play through his journey since 2010. Living in underground subways is never easy, and many people would take their chances with the mutants if it meant missing out on the sun and clean air. Fortunately, we deal with the best parts, and everything else is just window dressing in an otherwise excellent series of games.
Despite being adapted from a novel, the Metro series is known for its excellent gameplay and tightly crafted story. It’s not every day that a game series can claim that they’ve had three critically acclaimed releases. 4A Games can add that particular feather to their cap after the masterful job they’ve done up till now. As a celebration for twenty-three years, we’ll rank the games from good to great.
The Metro game series has four games, and they released in this order: Metro 2033, Metro: Last Light, Metro Redux, and Metro Exodus. Metro: Last Light is a direct sequel to Metro 2033, and Metro Exodus is the third installment in the Metro Game trilogy. On the other hand, Metro Redux is basically a remastered version of the first two games.
The first downloadable content (DLC), known as The Two Colonels, paid tribute to the Metro franchise’s roots by presenting a more confined and guided gaming experience. On the other hand, the latest DLC, Sam’s Story, honors the success of Metro Exodus’s new direction by returning players to a nonlinear environment that is unique in its ambiance and yet familiar in its structure.
So, there are three “unique” Metro games in total, with the last game having two DLCs. The first two have been remastered and merged into a game called Metro: Redux. Metro: Last Light is the sequel to Metro’s 2033 title. Metro Exodus is the third one in the series, and it presents the grand ending of the Metro trilogy. We must remember that there are also two bonus DLCs available for Metro Exodus, namely The Two
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