The "Metro" games are said to bring the works of Dmitry Glukhovsky's "Metro" novels. These particular novels focus more on and dove into the whole reality that is a futuristic post-apocalyptic world that could take place after a nuclear war.
What are the Metro games about?
According to an article by HighGroundGaming, at the games' surface, the whole "Metro" series tries to explore exactly what it means to be able to live where life above the ground is somewhat almost entirely impossible. The game also sees players fighting in order to survive within the underground metro systems of the country Russia. Should I play all the metro games in order? This is entirely up to the player
1. 'Metro' 2033
Which Metro is the first game? The "Metro", the known home for thousands of people who lost everything when the war had ended. This is where players learn how to survive. This is where it all starts
The game was released on March 16, 2010
The game can be run on Xbox 360, PC, PS5, Linux, Xbox One, and Mac
The reception is favorable
2. 'Metro': Last Light
What's the difference between Metro Last Light and 2033? The story takes place just a year after what happened in 2033. Last Light now continues through the life of a particular Artyom while he recovers from what had happened during the end of "Metro: 2033".
The game was released on May 14, 2013
The game can be run on Xbox 360, PC, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Linux, and Mac
The reception is generally positive
3. 'Metro': Redux
The game brings players a little back through the years of 2033 and 2034 along with Artyom in this particular faithful remake of the two of these games. "Metro": Last Light Redux is currently one of the free epic store games.
The game was released on August 26, 2014
The game can be run on PC, Xbox One, PS4, Linus, and Mac
The reception is favorable
4. 'Metro': Exodus
The "Metro" has become way more crowded and also confusing for Artyom, who, after what took place during the events of Last Light, still left him disillusioned regarding the state of life of the people within the "Metro" and has now started searching for something else.
The game was released in February 15, 2019
The game can be played on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Stadia
The reception is generally positive
According to an article by PC Gamer, the second game that is going out free this very week is known as "Metro": Last Light Redux which is a grimy end-of-the-world FPS that is set in (and sometimes even above) the dim tunnels of the Moscow "Metro". The "Metro": Last Light is said to be more forgiving compared to its own predecessor, the "Metro" 2033. It was also stated that the Redux release included a wide range of different modes and features along with gameplay improvements that were all DLC. Bar none, the article notes that this is one of the best post-apocalyptic shooting games that players can now get their hands on.
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Written by Urian Buenconsejo