- Publisher: Deep Silver
- Release Date: Aug 26, 2014
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Switch
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 298 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 238 out of 298
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Mixed: 31 out of 298
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Negative: 29 out of 298
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Feb 14, 2015I didn't like it. Way to linear for my tastes and buggy as hell. The story was semi interesting. The controls felt sluggish. I just in general don't have anything nice to say about it other than it looked good. I suppose seeing the little side conversations was kind of cool, added to the atmosphere. Overall though just a waste of money.
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Sep 16, 2014Boo to u positive reviewers that made me waste money in this game. Looks like and has the mechanics of a ps1 game. There is way too much narrative and things really jump around the screen if your not in the place the game expects you to be.
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Oct 1, 2014
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Apr 1, 2015A warning to those who suffer motion sickness when playing games: This one hit me hard. Massive headache after less than an hour of play. I'm sure it's a good game but it's not when I can't even play it.
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Apr 5, 2015This game felt too last gen. I haven't played the original so I thought I would enjoy this game but it just felt too old. Don't expect a high quality game as this game is just a money grabber
Awards & Rankings
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Oct 21, 2014There’s no doubt that Metro Redux represents real value for money. Neither game is perfect and Metro 2033 does show signs of aging, despite the improvements, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t an entirely playable game which serves as a sort of hors d'oeuvre to Last Light’s main course.
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X-ONE Magazine UKOct 11, 2014Little mis-steps in design and pacing make it non-essential, but definitely recommended. [Issue#116, p.75]
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Oct 7, 2014Metro Redux sets the bar high for what a HD remaster should be – not only a visual upgrade, but a gameplay touch up as well. Metro 2033 benefits the most from this, and owners of Last Light will have a tough time finding many improvements. Still, if you’re yet to visit the bleak world of the Moscow underground, there hasn’t been a better time.