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Metro redux switch review
Metro redux switch review







metro redux switch review

However, whether you’re playing docked on the TV or in handheld, both games appear to perform on a reasonably level playing field. If either game was to suffer with framerate dips, I’d expect it to be the older of the two games. There are noticeable dips in framerate from time to time, mainly during cut-scene moments and quite oddly, during Last Light. At close inspection, the textures do look a little dated for obvious reasons, but that’s not to say that they’re not nice looking games, because they most certainly still are. But how do both games perform on the Nintendo Switch? Well, they both look reasonably well, despite the original game being a ten-year old game and naturally, Metro: Last Light looks the better of the two. So when Metro: Redux released in 2014 for what is now (at the time of writing) current gen systems, it not only gave the series the chance to be introduced to a new audience, but also came with improved visuals and performance, as well as all additional DLC.

metro redux switch review

To this day, I firmly believe that both Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light are among the most underrated games of their times. Then when its sequel released in 2013 with Metro: Last Light, I was more prepared as to what to expect and this was the sequel it deserved, because it expanded on what made the original game so good to begin with. It then went on to be one of my favourite games of that time. It was a game that I knew little about and the only reason that I played it was due to the fact that it was my next random postal rental. When I played the original release of Metro 2033 in 2010, it caught me by surprise.

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As with all port reviews, this is mainly of review for the quality of the port, but if you want to read our full review of Metro: Redux, the link can be found at the bottom of this article.









Metro redux switch review