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Metro 2033 dropped on March 16, 2010, bringing Dmitry Glukhovsky's grim novel to life as a gritty first-person shooter. Developer 4A Games built this single-player experience for PC and Xbox 360, placing you in the shoes of Artyom. The story unfolds in a shattered Moscow where nuclear winter buried humanity deep underground. You navigate the claustrophobic subway tunnels and occasionally brave the toxic surface wastelands to warn your station cities about an encroaching mutant threat. This title blends tense combat with heavy role-playing elements, forcing players to manage scarce resources while uncovering a dark narrative about survival in a world that has lost its way.
You spend most of your time creeping through dimly lit tunnels or holding off waves of mutants in defensive stands. The loop involves scavenging for filters and ammo before engaging enemies, often requiring you to choose between shooting or sneaking past threats entirely. While the path is mostly linear, exploring side rooms lets you find better gear to survive longer encounters. You will handle on-rails sequences where you cannot move freely, defend specific choke points against monster attacks, and navigate stealth sections that demand silence and careful positioning. The controls feel heavy and deliberate, matching the weight of your character's gear and the suffocating atmosphere of the underground world.
Players seem to really enjoy this one since it holds an 84.6 out of 100 on IGDB based on over 850 ratings. Metacritic gives it a solid 79, showing critics agreed with the hype. Our data suggests the community vibes lean heavily toward atmosphere and strategy rather than pure competition. Users tagged the game as atmospheric, cooperative, and creepy, with very few viewing it as a competitive shooter. The single-player mode keeps people engaged for hours without multiplayer pressure, creating a focused experience that fits the mood of the source material perfectly.
This is worth your time if you want a story-driven shooter that does not hold your hand or rush the pacing. It costs around thirty dollars on digital storefronts and offers a complete campaign with no microtransactions to worry about. You will unlock achievements by surviving difficult encounters and finding hidden items, adding replay value for completionists. The game is short enough to finish in a weekend but long enough to leave you thinking about the story afterward. Do not expect a high-octane action fest; this is a slow burn that demands patience and attention to detail.
Set in the shattered subway of a post apocalyptic Moscow, Metro 2033 is a story of intensive underground survival where the fate of mankind rests in your hands. In 2013 the world was devastated by an apocalyptic event, annihilating almost all mankind and turning the earth's surface into a poisonous wasteland. A handful of survivors took refuge in the depths of the Moscow underground, and human civilization entered a new Dark Age. The year is 2033. An entire generation has been born and raised underground, and their besieged Metro Station-Cities struggle for survival, with each other, and the mutant horrors that await outside. You are Artyom, born in the last days before the fire, but raised Underground. Having never ventured beyond your Metro Station-City limits, one fateful event sparks a desperate mission to the heart of the Metro system, to warn the remnants of mankind of a terrible impending threat. Your journey takes you from the forgotten catacombs beneath the subway to the desolate wastelands above, where your actions will determine the fate of mankind.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
84.6
RAWG Rating
3.9
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