![]() ![]() You can also use this mode in Metro: Last Light Redux to make that game harder.Īdding Metro: Last Light’s improved mechanics to Metro 2033’s gameplay has quite the effect. Of course, the people who originally liked Metro 2033 because of what it was doing with the scarcity of ammo and the feeling of using worn down weaponry might think this removes the soul of what they liked about Metro 2033, but there is a setting that lets you play the game with the scarcity of ammo and gas masks intact, but the weapons still feel the same as Metro: Last Light. This is a rather smart thing to do, as some people had issues with the combat in Metro 2033, but enjoyed it in Metro: Last Light, and combining the two means those people will likely enjoy Metro 2033 more than they originally did. Without a doubt the biggest update comes to Metro 2033, and this is true even on the PC, where Metro 2033 was already a looker, but this Redux version of Metro 2033 comes rebuilt with the new updated 4A Engine, which brings along a host of graphical improvements and mechanics from Metro: Last Light into Metro 2033. Metro Redux is a good example of the remasters concept, especially more so on consoles, since this allows console players the chance to experience these two great atmospheric games extremely close to the graphically fidelity and frame rate of the PC versions, instead of the lower resolution and 30 frames per second of the Xbox 360/PS3 releases. Coming to join in on releasing remasters is Deep Silver, who is releasing Metro Redux, a remastering of two games, one that came out in 2010, Metro 2033, and Metro: Last Light – a title that was only launched last year – for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Developers seem to be having issues with creating games for these new systems, since delays have been mentioned time and time again, especially delaying games until 2015. Unlike last generation, these new consoles seem to be getting remasters at the beginning of their life, no doubt to fill in gaps between new releases. Most games that are remade mostly fall into the remastered category, as they are simply touched up a bit and given a higher resolution or better frame rate, such as the recent The Last of Us Remastered or the God of War ports to PlayStation 3. ![]() Capcom completely overhauled the game with new graphics, audio and extra content that built on the main game by adding new rooms and other bonuses. A perfect example of this, and one that I see as the pinnacle of the remake example, is Resident Evil (REmake) on the GameCube. I use the word remasters, because remake, to me at least, signals a huge change in the game. Case in point – video game remasters that began to appear towards the latter half of the last generation’s life. ![]() The video games industry is such an interesting place to watch trends appear and see how they grow or fail. ![]()
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