I don’t know how to get thumbnails working

I was hoping for a little more gameplay

P.S all three games are 90% off right now if you want to get caught up or haven’t played them before

    • Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.net
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      21 hours ago

      Good. Exodus is the black sheep of the series. I hope they distance themselves from everything that game did and go back to basics with the Metro series. It’s supposed to be dark and bleak.

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        20 hours ago

        I’ve played all the games and read the books and really enjoyed Exodus. This series is just banger after banger, I don’t mind either way.

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          20 hours ago

          Exodus isn’t a bad game. It’s just a bad “Metro” game. I couldn’t finish it because it just felt too disconnected and empty compared to the dense, intricate, and immersive world of the first two games. Made it maybe halfway through the 2nd map before I realized I was just bored checking off the map and I didn’t care what happened to the people in this desert because I was just going to leave on the train anyway. Then I realized that the previous map was also just a throw away story that didn’t matter. They were just arbitrary obstacles to getting the train moving.

          Hell, one of the key gameplay mechanics of the Metro series which ties into the lore is that bullets are currency, so each shot counts. In Exodus, they absolutely abandoned that system for a crafting one where bullets are damn near infinite. It ruins the immersion.

          I play the Metro games for their specific atmosphere and immersive storytelling that is intertwined with the gameplay mechanics. Exodus took all of that away for a generic, open world experience with disconnected story beats in an attempt to capitalize on the open world craze. It backfired in my opinion and I hope they return to what made the series great.

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            4 hours ago

            The “open world craze”? I get disagreeing with design decisions but that seems a bit of an odd angle, given how long open world games had been popular at the time of release.

            I’ve not played an open world game that was anything like Exodus. It was an interesting blend of sandbox and tight narrative.

            I couldn’t really get into the early games, despite liking the concept, but loved Exodus. I could see how it wouldn’t suite someone who preferred the style of the previous games, but I think I would argue that “a third helping of the same” rarely takes a game series anywhere interesting.