But there’s more to this remaster than that
Deep Silver has released a few more screenshots ofMetro Redux, the remaster ofMetro 2033andMetro: Last Lightfor PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One this summer.
The package (also available individually) represents a great way to get into the series — particularly the first game. Visual and gameplay improvements fromMetro: Last Lightare being carried back intoMetro 2033 Redux,as detailed here.Last Light Reduxwill also look nicer, include all DLC, and have new features like “check watch” and “check inventory,” though the cosmetic upgrades won’t be quite so dramatic in comparison. At $24.99 per game, I might just bite.
Also, modes: there’s a bunch of ’em. Ranger Mode for both titles returns, removing the HUD and increasing the difficulty. Then there’s the choice to play with the2033Survival orLast LightSpartan play styles — the former has limited resources, tougher AI, and slower reloads; the latter is more action-oriented and streamlined, with plentiful resources.