Bandits & Nosalises & Bourbon! Oh My!
Last night I celebrated Halloween by coming back to doing Metro 2033 of the Redux variety since it’s been awhile. Last time I played it was about five and a half years ago, I was exploring the Lost Tunnels with my teammate Bourbon while surviving the attacks of bandits and nosalises along the way.
We survived and made our way to the Market station where I did some exploring around a little bit, traded my revolver for the Bastard gun (which kinda looks like a Sten gun to me) which I applied the heat sink attachment to stop the gun from overheating, and I even found another shooting range where you take challenges in there but I decided to skip it because I needed to build up my progress. However, I might check it out someday in the future whenever I feel like doing shooting challenges.
Next stop is the Dead City, where Bourbon and I set out on a mission to get to Dry Station, where bandits control it.
After Bourbon failed to catch me I went inside a couple of buildings to search for ranger stashes and hear the voices of the dead while surviving a horde of nosalises that are thirsty for my blood. I even found one of the Dark Ones right by the ranger hideout:
I’m about halfway through the Dead City right now, but I’ll plan on taking a break until I feel like continuing my mission for survival.
Welcome to the Metro (again)
I played some Metro 2033 Redux last night, and it looks quite similar to the original. What I like about this game is it has various features throughout the game like notes that are scattered around in different areas, keys and safes, weapon customizing, and it even has a feature that I can wipe blood off my gas mask. Now that is bloody good! 🙂 The graphics in this game look so nice just like in the original. Some weapons have different firing sounds like the automatic shotgun and the AK-47, and Artyom’s voice sounded completely different compared to the original.
I was hoping for Metro Exodus to become available soon so I can add it to my Steam library.