In the meantime check out our full review of Metro Redux here and stay tuned for more news and updates. All in all, the PC version is head and shoulders above its console counterparts.Īs usual, this is our preliminary test and we should have the full graphics analysis for you next week. Just like Metro 2033, the PC version benefits from better AA solution and lighting. It includes every piece of DLC released to date. The action takes place in the grim universe created by Dmitry Glukhovsky, adapted by 4A Games for the purposes of the game. One look at the NPC’s jacket in the video below and the amount of detail in the fur is stunning. In fact, where Metro 2033 Redux is a lovingly improved version of the original, Metro Last Light Redux is little more than a GOTY version. A remastered edition of Metro: Last Light, a first-person shooter with survival horror elements, developed primarily with 8th-generation consoles in mind. The PC version on the other hand is a beast. Both games have been remastered in the latest 4A Engine, and boast two unique unique playstyles Spartan and Survival plus the legendary Ranger Mode. The Xbox One version, although not bad by any means, lags in comparison and the differences are noticeable. The Metro Redux bundle includes both Metro 2033 Redux and Metro: Last Light Redux. Although the Xbox One version of Metro Redux runs at a lower resolution compared to the PS4, the remastered version of Metro 2033 actually has better image quality on the former.īut in Metro Last Light, the PlayStation 4 version benefits from better depth of field and shadow effects. As promised yesterday, we now have the head to head comparison for the remastered version of Metro Last Light.
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