It’s easy to assume the heart of the Metro series lies in the tunnels that snake below Russia’s irradiated surface. They’re the capillaries through which both Metro 2033 and Last Light‘s story unfolded, claustrophobic veins occupied by mutants, heavily guarded outposts, and otherworldly anomalies that defy rational explanations. Metro‘s tunnels are a character unto themselves; dimly lit passages traveled by only the bravest — or most dedicated — people in a time where surviving is never a given.

But with Metro: Exodus, the fan-favorite franchise is finally moving up from the underground.

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Source: Destructoid Metro: Exodus is big, challenging, and beautiful