Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Metro 2033 Review

When you think about post apocalyptic settings in games, two names keep popping up in my head; Fallout and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Both are atmospheric tales of a journey through the wastelands and the two games have entertained thousands of players over the years. Now we have a new kid on the block in the form of Metro 2033 from THQ and the Ukraine based studio, 4A Games.

 Some Metro 2033 Gameplay

The game itself is based upon the novel of the same name from Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky and its protagonist Artyom. The game is played from his perspective, mostly underground in the metro tunnels where Artyom was raised (during the initial narrative you discover he was born just before the devastation) locked in a battle of sheer survival. Mutant rats, Bandits, Communists, Fascists and even an unknown supernatural force simply referred to as "The Dark Ones" are out to get you. However help is occasionally at hand, as you'll forge friendships, although some of these are forged unwillingly and put you unnecessarily into harms way so you have to keep your wits about you.

 The game oozes atmosphere from every possible orifice, the closeness of the different metro communities, watching a father play with crudely crafted wooden toys with his son, the gathering around a fire with someone playing a guitar as the others listen intently. On the flip-side of this warmth you get the darkness of the metro tunnels, the eerie echoes and bone tingling screams of the mutants as they catch your scent and charge en-masse at you, forcing the decision to use what little ammunition you may have.
 While on the subject of ammunition, the rare military grade rounds that you may find are the game's currency where you may purchase new weapons, armour and more ammunition, however you will have moments where you simply have to make the choice of dangerous melee combat or to keep a safe distance but use your currency in order to suppress your assailant(s). 

While the game itself is relatively linear in it's progression, with a rare opportunity to wander off for a side mission or two, the pace of the game is so well laid out that you can forgive the developers for not giving you a massive expanse to wander in. It is meant to be a tale rather than a massive RPG after all. One could be forgiven in comparing the pace and style to that of Half-Life where sublime action packed set pieces intersect the games' time line with near surgical precision, making you never bored of the game at all.

Unlike conventional FPS title's you'll notice that Metro 2033, for the most part, has a lack of a HUD, preferring to rely on more your own eyes to check on your ammo levels as handily the first SMG you receive has a transparent magazine so you can physically see your remaining ammunition. Every subsequent weapon will have some form of visual indicator as to when your gun may need reloading so you do have to keep your wits about you while under fire.

When the time comes and you do have to venture out into the wastelands above the tunnels then you'll have to equip your gas mask, only your own breathing and your watch will be your indicators on when to change your filters over. There is also a nice effect on the gas mask itself when the filter is becoming non functional in that your mask actually starts to fog around the edges making it harder than what it already is to see out of it. Finally, make sure you take care of the mask as it will fracture and eventually shatter as you take hits in firefights.

Everything is wonderfully detailed and increases that immersion level for the player, additionally if you're lucky enough to have a DX11 capable card then it'll look even nicer, having said that, the game looks outstanding even in the ageing DX9 so there is plenty to ogle at for the eye candy aficionados. The character models are believable and have solid animation, the shadow effects are awesome, catching a glimpse of a fast moving shadow that's about three times the size of you gets the heart rate going and everything is so lovingly detailed that it makes me wonder what else these developers are capable of.

Ok, while the world above the metro tunnels does not look that wondrous you have to remember that it's been ravaged by nuclear weapons, you can only do so much with a wasteland and I think 4A have done an admirable job on their first outing together after splintering away from GSC Game World, developers of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series, and it's a game I definitely recommend obtaining for your collection. 

Overall Score:   8/10

41 comments:

  1. I'd love to play Metro 2033, but (and don't get me wrong here, I'm NOT a graphics whore. Hell, I play SC2 on the lowest graphics settings...) It really seems like the sort of game that NEEDS to be played on max settings to really get the most out of it.

    And my PC just can't do that :(

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  2. I Ducking loved this game!!!! I was playing it when I clould aford it regarding im playing on Xbox. Even thought there is no multiplayer i loved the graphics, and the envierment of Post Apocaliptic moscow, I guess it has something to do with the fact that im Russian :D

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  3. i loved S.T.A.L.K.E.R but i think my computer is too old for Metro 2033

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  4. I must say it is one of my favourite game, graphic is awesome! Thanks for writing.

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  5. I really want to play that game but my Notebook is an old one. I really need to buy something newer if I want to play this one.

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  6. Gotta agree with the above comments, this game is awesome!

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  7. Very fair review. I'll keep my eyes on this blog :D

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  8. Definitely agree I'm going to keep watching this blog for a game that catches my interest more. Good job.

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  9. Wow, graphics are really well done! Will if be out on PS3?

    Following

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  10. nice review! thanks for sharing.

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  11. Interesting. Followed for sure!

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  12. This looks good. I'll have to give it a try.

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  13. I'll give this one a shot; it was a pretty good review. Keep up the good work.

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  14. This looks awesome. Need to check it out

    +1

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  15. I was on the fence about this one. Now its a definite buy.

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  16. Thought this game was alright but not an 8/10. More of a 6 or 7 maybe. Still worth a rent if your bored, but thats just my opinion! Nice post.

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  17. great review i might consider this game now..

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  18. Will really try this. Read about the book a few years ago and found it to be very interesting. Didn't know they made a game about it.

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  19. Seems like an interesting game. Too bad these genre of games aren't my cup of tea.

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  20. is there a demo avaible ?
    i need to play that first.

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  21. I was considering a new game, might check this one out. Thanks for the heads up.

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  22. Great review, a friend of mine loves the game and has been pressuring me to try it. But I'm all like: NOPE!

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  23. Damn .. the requirements for this game are very high...this won't work on my PC

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  24. This game is fantastic, very underrated in my opinion.

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  25. if its similar to fallout i might consider getting it

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  26. Russians or Ukrainians i dont know have quite good ideas about gaming lot of new IP from them not just another CoD

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  27. So, what do you plan to review next, bro?

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  28. great review, looks and sounds great, i'll have to check out Metro 2033

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  29. I actually really liked this game. I thought the story was meh, but the gameplay was great! Was very difficult too, I especially liked the library basement.... But really this is worth a play through.

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  30. 8/10, might have to have a go at this!

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  31. Great blog! Keep the posts coming, i enjoy reading them!

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  32. Looks good, but fallout is fallout =P

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  33. I liked the game. What else can I say?

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