New shooter from the Metro team feels like a mix of Cyberpunk 2077 and Crysis
The Metro series has some of the best gun battles in the history of FPS games. Often, single-player shooters are all about spectacle and scale - in Doom Eternal, Half-Life, and Ultrakill, the excitement comes from outlandish weapons, hordes of enemies, and rapid movement. But Metro slows it down. You’re against a small number of highly lethal enemies. You don’t have many bullets. Your guns feel like they could fall apart. Six years after Metro Exodus, its creator, 4A Games Ukraine, is finally back with something new. But the team isn’t called 4A anymore, and the tempo has totally changed. Continue reading New shooter from the Metro team feels like a mix of Cyberpunk 2077 and Crysis MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best FPS games, Best co-op games, Best war games


The Metro series has some of the best gun battles in the history of FPS games. Often, single-player shooters are all about spectacle and scale - in Doom Eternal, Half-Life, and Ultrakill, the excitement comes from outlandish weapons, hordes of enemies, and rapid movement. But Metro slows it down. You’re against a small number of highly lethal enemies. You don’t have many bullets. Your guns feel like they could fall apart. Six years after Metro Exodus, its creator, 4A Games Ukraine, is finally back with something new. But the team isn’t called 4A anymore, and the tempo has totally changed.
MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best FPS games, Best co-op games, Best war games