If you’re enjoying the Fallout show and are hungry for more post-apocalyptic action, there’s a doozy of a deal waiting for you on Steam. Right now, you can boot into Steam’s digital storefront and secure every Metro game and a stack of DLC with a whopping 89% discount. Metro is widely considered the biggest competitor to the Fallout franchise, boasting many similar elements spread across a near-identical world ruined by a nuclear apocalypse.
Down In The Metro
Metro (as a game series) first surfaced in 2010, by which point the Fallout series had been on the market for 13 years. Based on the book of the same name, Metro 2033 introduced players to a harrowing, decrepit Russian world flattened by nuclear annihilation, with survivors being forced to scrape a living in dank, haunted metro tunnels and stations. It’s more of a horror-focused title than Fallout, and up until the most recent release, it was almost entirely linear.
On Steam, fans of the apocalypse can secure the following bundle for as little as £8.06 (or your local equivalent):
- Metro Exodus
- Metro Exodus Expansion Pass
- Metro Last Light: Redux
- Metro 2033: Redux
The ‘Redux’ editions of the games named above are effectively remastered copies of the original titles. Metro Exodus is the latest and greatest game in the series, taking players and planting them in a much larger title that features a series of open-world environments to explore. It’s an ambitious title that boasts a fantastic story and multiple endings, and it feels more like Fallout than any other game in the series.
With an 89% discount, you’d need to have been driven crazy by radiation to not snap up this deal.
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No entiendo el por que el sinónimo de principal rival, lo único que tienen en común es el universo postapocalíptico y las bombas nucleares, en Fallout, tienes un universo y mundo abierto basto para explorar y en Metro, es eso, en los 2 primeros juegos te la pasas dentro de un tunel, uno es shooter el otro es un rpg