Metro: Exodus has been delayed into early 2019
Metro: Exodus has been delayed into the early months of 2019, perhaps in a bid to avoid the silly Christmas rush entirely.
Metro: Exodus has been delayed into the early months of 2019, perhaps in a bid to avoid the silly Christmas rush entirely.
Quality over quantity you could say, as a smaller arena within which to murder everything with a digital pulse can provide a more concentrated experience. By the sounds of things, that’s the direction that upcoming on-rails (heh) shooter Metro Exodus is aiming for. All the strengths of a game which very much knows which direction it wants to move players in, with the chance to deviate outside of those parameters if players feel like doing so.
Going mobile and exploring the Russian countryside, Metro Exodus represents a big change for the series. How big? So big that several established gameplay mechanics are being overhauled or scrapped entirely for other systems
Metro Exodus is breaking open the survival shooter franchise in a big way, and the latest trailer shows off the hellscape of Russia open for you to explore.
Metro Exodus looks simply…bigger. Kind of, because while Metro Exodus might have the appearance of an open-world shooter, its freedom won’t come at the cost of a diluted Metro experience.
Metro 2033 and its sequel Metro: Last Light looked like a franchise that was done in two games. Not so fast yo. There’s a new game in the series on the way, called Metro: Exodus.
…On mobile devices. MWAHAHAHAHAHA! THERE’S NO ESCAPE NOW!
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