Metro Saga Bundle
Three post-apocalyptic shooters, one package: the claustrophobic tunnel horror of Metro 2033 Redux and Last Light Redux, plus the sprawling semi-open journey of Exodus Gold Edition with both story DLCs included.
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The Metro Saga Bundle drops all three of 4A Games' first-person shooters into a single package, and the thing that unifies them is atmosphere so thick you can practically taste the irradiated air. The series is rooted in Dmitry Glukhovsky's novels, and it shows - these are games that care about their world first and their gunplay second. That is not a knock. It means you get something rare: a shooter trilogy where the fiction earns its runtime. Metro 2033 Redux and Metro: Last Light Redux are tight, corridor-heavy survival shooters set in the tunnels beneath a nuclear-ravaged Moscow. You play as Artyom, scavenging bullets that double as currency, managing your gas mask filter timer, and picking fights with mutants and human factions in some of the most suffocating level design in the genre. Stealth is a real option, and the moral choices you make quietly shift which ending you get - no flashing prompts, just consequences. The Redux editions sharpen both games visually and fold in quality-of-life improvements, making this the right way to play them if you are coming in fresh. Metro Exodus is a different shape. It keeps the Artyom perspective and the survival mechanics - crafting supplies, scavenging ammo, maintaining your gear - but opens outward into large, non-linear sandbox levels spread across a year of seasons, from scorched summer plains to frozen nuclear winter. You board the Aurora, a modified steam locomotive, and push east with a small crew of Spartan Rangers. The tonal shift from tunnel horror to post-apocalyptic road trip works better than it should. Exodus does lean heavily on scripted cutscenes and Artyom stays mute throughout, which keeps you at arm's length from the emotional beats - but the world design picks up the slack. The Gold Edition folds in both story DLCs: The Two Colonels, a darker, more disjointed flashback story, and Sam's Story, which follows a former US Marine trying to make it back to the States and is the stronger of the two in terms of writing and pacing. Where the bundle succeeds is in showing the series' evolution without you having to track down three separate purchases. The first two games are demanding in a punishing, immersive-sim-adjacent way. Exodus is more approachable but never hand-holdy. None of the three are fast-twitch action games - if your benchmark for an FPS is smooth gunfeel and responsive enemy AI, the Metro series will feel sluggish by design. But if you want atmosphere, a serialised story worth finishing, and a world that commits completely to its own rules, this trilogy delivers that across forty-plus hours without a weak entry in the set.

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- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics
- DirectX 10, Shader Model 4 compliants (GeForce 8800 GT 512 MB, GeForce GTS 250, etc)
- Processor
- Dual Core CPU (2.2+ GHz Dual Core CPU)
- System requirements
- Windows Vista, 7 or 8 (64-bit only)
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- Desarrolladora
- 4A Games
- Distribuidora
- Deep Silver
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 14 feb 2020


