Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition arrives May 6, your PC probably can’t run it
Seriously, have you even got an Nvidia RTX 3080? No? I didn't think so. Feel free to live vicariously in the Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition breakdown video instead.
Seriously, have you even got an Nvidia RTX 3080? No? I didn't think so. Feel free to live vicariously in the Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition breakdown video instead.
Metro Exodus developer 4A Games promised a beefy upgrade for its series of spooky Russian subway adventures on the two biggest console boxes around, and well…here it is! Also don’t worry about PC, it hasn’t been forgotten about either. It’s totally in on this upgrade path and isn’t being a third wheel at all.
Metro Exodus is a lovely game – but it caused a bit of a stir when it became an Epic Games Store exclusive on PC. It wasn’t just that the game wouldn’t be available on Steam that angered fans, but rather that it was summarily yanked away despite having been a pre-orderable product on steam for months before its very rapid shift to exclusivity.
The third instalment in this FPS survival horror franchise moves the action above ground, and out into the Russian hinterland in 4A Games’s most ambitious effort yet.
There will be blood in the post-apocalypse, as well as a few unique weapons which showcases humanity’s ability to still find novel ways to murder one another when given the chance. Upcoming Russian FPS Metro Exodus is well aware of this, and happens to have an entire arsenal of weapons that happen to be based on reliable Jack of all trades icons and more murderous MacGuyvers that were churned out by survivors.
I’m not against the idea of collector’s edition for games, but I’m not in a hurry to buy one either these days as the vast majority of them are nothing more than a box of disappointment when it comes to their content. Just like that box I held in my sweaty hands, as I bent my knee and proposed to …
Nvidia's first RTX card is launching tomorrow, so here's a deeper look at what the technology in the new ray-tracing cards brings to games like Metro: Exodus.
With the post-apocalypse of Russia’s new frontier beckoning, Metro Exodus builds on the larger scope of Last Light to create a bolder and more dangerous world where death always looms close by. At E3, I got to sit down with Metro Exodus for an hour and experience Russia’s dangerous new wilderness. Here’s a list of thoughts that I’d cobbled together from that session
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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