Product test

digitec plays "Metro Exodus": Finally, it's not us who are the ugliest monsters

Philipp Rüegg
20.2.2019
Translation: machine translated

For the third time, we are travelling to nuclear-ravaged Russia. This time primarily above ground instead of in dimly lit metro tunnels. Ammunition is still scarce and threats from humans and monsters are constant. Simon and I say: Shuma up! Our livestream starts at 13:00 on Wednesday.

However, forget the Schuma. In "Metro Exodus", the gas mask is no longer used so often. In post-apocalyptic Moscow, the air above the metro tunnels is no longer as contaminated as it used to be. That's why Artyom, the hero of the last two games, sets out to find a new habitat. The story follows on from the events of "Metro: Last Light" and Dmitri Gluchowski's novel "Metro 2035"

On your journey, you fight against numerous threats - new and old. The mutated flora and fauna are out to get you. In return, you can craft various items from their collars and fur. The improvised weapons are back in the game and you can modify them in various ways.

You can see how Simon and I fight our way through the nuclear winter in our Let's Play - with ray tracing, mind you!

"Metro Exodus" is available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One and was provided to us by Koch Media.

Deep Silver Metro Exodus (Xbox Series X, Xbox One X, DE)
Video games

Deep Silver Metro Exodus

Xbox Series X, Xbox One X, DE

This is how we stream

12 people like this article


User Avatar
User Avatar

Being the game and gadget geek that I am, working at digitec and Galaxus makes me feel like a kid in a candy shop – but it does take its toll on my wallet. I enjoy tinkering with my PC in Tim Taylor fashion and talking about games on my podcast http://www.onemorelevel.ch. To satisfy my need for speed, I get on my full suspension mountain bike and set out to find some nice trails. My thirst for culture is quenched by deep conversations over a couple of cold ones at the mostly frustrating games of FC Winterthur. 


Gaming
Follow topics and stay updated on your areas of interest

These articles might also interest you

  • Product test

    digitec plays "Oxygen Not Included": "Fallout Shelter" meets "Terraria"

    by Philipp Rüegg

  • Product test

    We build crazy medieval war machines in "Besiege"

    by Philipp Rüegg

  • Product test

    digitec plays «Steep»: Let’s get out our inner slope rowdy

    by Philipp Rüegg

2 comments

Avatar
later