The story follows , a man obsessed with the belief that life exists outside the Metro. After a shocking discovery reveals the world isn't as dead as the Moscow survivors were led to believe, he and his wife, Anna, flee the city to find a new home.

For the first time, players leave the subterranean world of the previous games—Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light—to explore the surface.

: You encounter various factions—from religious cults worshipping a giant catfish to forest-dwelling orphans living like modern-day Peter Pans.

: While not a fully open world, the game features several large, open-ended "sandbox" levels that encourage exploration and tactical choice. Narrative and Themes

: The story spans an entire year, with levels reflecting the changing seasons—from the icy Volga River in winter to the sun-scorched Caspian Sea in summer.

Survival is a core pillar of the experience, requiring players to manage limited resources constantly. Metro Exodus review: Movement of the people - Shacknews

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The story follows , a man obsessed with the belief that life exists outside the Metro. After a shocking discovery reveals the world isn't as dead as the Moscow survivors were led to believe, he and his wife, Anna, flee the city to find a new home.

For the first time, players leave the subterranean world of the previous games—Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light—to explore the surface.

: You encounter various factions—from religious cults worshipping a giant catfish to forest-dwelling orphans living like modern-day Peter Pans.

: While not a fully open world, the game features several large, open-ended "sandbox" levels that encourage exploration and tactical choice. Narrative and Themes

: The story spans an entire year, with levels reflecting the changing seasons—from the icy Volga River in winter to the sun-scorched Caspian Sea in summer.

Survival is a core pillar of the experience, requiring players to manage limited resources constantly. Metro Exodus review: Movement of the people - Shacknews