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Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition brings new light to old darkness

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Dec 28, 2021


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The PC Gamer Game of the Year Awards 2021

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The past year has left me precious little time for new games. Vast unfinished pile of gamer guilt, toddler, baby, house moves, yadda yadda. I’m still basically playing catch up on the huge swathe of great PC games I’ve yet to play from the past few years, let alone keeping on top of everything that launched in 2021. But Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition put the creepy post-apocalyptic shooter back on my radar again, forcing me to confront the irradiated nightmare of apres bomb Russia once more.

And I’m so glad it did, because I can now see every detail the devs packed into it without having to resort to the tired cliche of the FPS flashlight. And I’m with Hitchcock on this; the suspense and horror is more tangible when you can see what’s coming for you.



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