![]() Players take on the role of Artyom, one of the survivors, who becomes embroiled in events both inside and outside of the Metro system in a plot which builds in elements of the social struggle these communities face, as well as a seemingly supernatural menace that is emerging from the wastelands. In the games, as in the novels, nuclear war has ravaged the world and, in Russia, survivors live in the Metro tunnels under Moscow, fending off violent gangs and mutated creatures in an attempt to survive. For the uninitiated, the games are based on Dmitry Glukhovsky’s post-apocalypse sci-fi trilogy of novels, Metro 2033, Metro 2034 and Metro 2035. Metro redux switch review series#The Metro series has seen enough re-releases since the launch of Metro 2033 in 2010 that it’s still fresh in the minds of gamers, even more so since 2019’s release of the third game, Metro: Exodus. Confession time – we’re a bit late on our review for this set, mainly because we wanted to give these super impressive ports the time they deserve, but also because that time got somewhat extended thanks to the world going to hell relatively quickly (hello, reader from the future – I do hope Covid-19 isn’t still a major thing!) Still, here we are, and here’s why the Metro Redux collection on Switch is an absolutely essential purchase for shooter fans who own the little hybrid console. ![]() ![]() ![]() Let’s be honest, 4A Games’ classic shooters Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light are probably not two of the more topically appropriate games to be playing right now, but they’re absolutely two games that deserve a revisit following their recent release on the Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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