Metro: Last Light
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Metro: Last night is a first-person shooter, the continuation of the original game Metro 2033.
In it, Artyom - the main character of the game will try to protect the subway from a new threat again. The developers took the bad ending of the first part as a continuation when Artyom destroyed the entire Moscow population of the Dark Ones. However, during the bombing, one of the representatives of the suddenly extinct species hid somewhere under a bush and safely survived the misfortune. The order learned about "The lucky one", and Artyom receives a task to find and destroy the sole survivor.
You will get access to entirely new locations in the Moscow's metro, on the surface of the destroyed Moscow and walk through the newly added stations and familiarise themselves with the lives of people who are trying to live after the Apocalypse. At your disposal will also be the latest Arsenal of weapons, because you will have to shoot a lot to save your life. During the game, your actions can lead to one of the two endings, one of which, as in the case of Metro 2033, is false.
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Despite doing everything in my power, trying my best at being good, saving this, forgiving that and such, I got the bad ending.
Just to be clear, Metro Exodus picks on the good ending of the Last Light.
Therefore I wont play the Exodus. It's that simple. Because my story ended with Last Light. If they included an alternative story in Exodus for this, it would be better.
If you're not going to provide an alternative, there's no meaning to the different outcomes, or as a player I will have to accept my outcome and refuse to play Exodus.
Last Light was a cool game. Had a cool story. Its mechanics were completely same with the Metro 2033. Ranger difficulty is not a difficulty but rather a gameplay style. I would suggest playing at that. You will feel very challenged, and if you want even more challange there are even harder dififuculties for you. It truly becames a survival challenge. In easier difficulties you wouldn't probably need to use your throwables, but in ranger mode, believe me, such events happened that my last and final resort was throwables. Only then you see the usefulness in them, and start to employ them even if you can manage with bullets. This teaches you how to be better at in game economy and such.