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Andrew Prokhorov

Metro Exodus Review: An Epic Sequel with Intimate Stakes
Rob Leane Feb 22, 2019

Metro Exodus blows its world wide open, with mostly excellent results. Here's our review...

Release Date: February 15, 2019

Platform: PS4 (reviewed), Xbo, PC

Developer: 4A Games

Publisher: Deep Silver

Genre: Open-world Fps

After spending two games in the dingy tunnels of the Moscow Metro, 4A Games has opted to give its Fps franchise a one-way ticket out of dodge. Metro Exodus wastes no time in throwing off the shackles of its predecessors, ditching the claustrophobic confines of that subterranean tube network in favor of a sightseeing tour of the Russian wilderness.

As ambition goes, Metro Exodus has loads of it, but it doesn't come without risks. Abandoning the core locations of the franchise is a bold move, which leaves a hole in this threequel where the franchise's main gameplay style should be. When it comes to plugging this gap, director Andrew Prokhorov and his team of designers have...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 2/22/2019
  • Den of Geek
Four Downloadable Content Packs and Season Pass Coming to 'Metro: Last Light'
by Joseph Leray

One of the attractive things, I think, about 4A Games' "Metro: Last Light" is how different it is from other first-person shooters. Where "Call of Duty" is bombastic and jingoistic, "Metro" is atmospheric, tense, and reserved. It's about hardscrabble refugees instead of over-muscled soldiers, about dire oppression more than empowerment.

"Metro: Last Light" falls in lockstep with its big-budget brethren when it comes to business, though: publisher Deep Silver have announced a crop of downloadable content and a season pass for the recently released title.

."Artyom.'s story may have been concluded in 'Metro: Last Light,' but there are other characters with stories to tell, some familiar locations that fans of the 'Metro' series wanted to revisit, and some new challenges that 4A wanted to explore,". said Andrew Prokhorov, Creative Director at 4A Games, in a press release. ".Since completing the game we have been working...
See full article at MTV Multiplayer
  • 5/24/2013
  • by MTV Video Games
  • MTV Multiplayer
Upcoming Dlc and Season Pass Confirmed for Metro: Last Light
Metro: Last Light is now available for consoles and PC. Deep Silver has announced several Dlc packs for the game which will release throughout the summer, and fans can save big on these by purchasing the Season Pass.

From the Press Release

Deep Silver announced that 4A Games will be supporting the critically acclaimed Metro: Last Light with a series of original single-player content packs throughout the summer.

The ‘Faction Pack’ and the ‘Chronicles Pack’ will include new, original single-player gameplay that expands on the Metro: Last Light universe and story. The ‘Tower Pack’ will present a unique solo challenge to Metro veterans. Meanwhile, the ‘Developer Pack’ will give creative players some interesting tools with which to explore the world of Metro.

“Artyom’s story may have been concluded in Metro: Last Light, but there are other characters with stories to tell, some familiar locations that fans of the Metro series wanted to revisit,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 5/23/2013
  • by Amanda Dyar
  • DreadCentral.com
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