Ten years ago Metro 2033 was an unexpected pleasant surprise. It was a scripted linear stealth FPS that cared about its storytelling, its world and characters more than about making you feel cool, something that was commonplace for the tightly scripted big budget titles of the time. It was as if Escape from Butcher Bay was based on a Russian post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel. And despite a lot of its issues, it was unforgettable and wonderful.
Ten years from then, Metro Exodus is trying to turn Metro 2033 into Far Cry. Results are far less disastrous than one might expect.