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  1. Sep 1, 2020
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a short expansion to Metro Exodus that fills some more background information into the event that happen in the Dead City Chapter. I think my main disappointment is that you sadly don’t get to play as Colonel Miller and instead only see him in cutscenes. Sadly a lot of the best parts of the game are missing and you mostly just walk around in the dark with a flamethrower, which is good fun to use but doesn’t let you do much in the way of customisation. There is also a lot of slow chatting between characters for such a short game which really seems to emphasise the poor character animation. Still it’s a cheap DLC so you should get it if you like Metro Exodus. Expand
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  1. Sep 15, 2019
    82
    The Two Colonels is the perfect excuse to return to the wonderful world of Metro Exodus. Great expansion for one of the best games of this year.
  2. Sep 12, 2019
    70
    Metro Exodus: The Two Colonels is light on action and heavy on narrative, but will please dedicated Metro fans with its gripping, even unnerving, lore. While its smart story succeeds in engaging the player dramatically, the lack of extended gameplay sequences may leave some feeling like they're watching an interactive movie, rather than playing a new chapter of an action-adventure title. A short journey, yes, but still a trip worth taking.
  3. Sep 10, 2019
    50
    Metro Exodus: The Two Colonels is adequate in every sense of the word - it doesn't do anything impressively well nor insultingly bad. It's just okay, and while that might be enough to convince fans of the series to take a short trip underground, it's something that anyone else can safely skip.