Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition Reviews

Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition is ranked in the 93rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
9.5 / 10.0
May 6, 2021

Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition is an amazing upgrade that no one will think they wanted until they play it. The free nature of it allows fans to return to a more immersive world, while those who have yet to play can experience the best version available. This is the way Metro Exodus needs to be played. Sadly, the PC requirements are high, but those who can play will be treated to some serious eye candy.

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Unscored
May 6, 2021

Fortunately, both the original and enhanced version of Metro Exodus looks fantastic – the enhanced lighting just provides more opportunities to better appreciate everything the game has to offer. I wouldn’t go so far as to say that it’s like playing the game for the first time, but it’s pretty close.

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85 / 100
May 6, 2021

Metro Exodus is a great game that provides a more than satisfactory ending for those of us who already have several games -and books- enjoying the adventures of Artyom, perhaps with some drawbacks in its open world concept that makes the game not reach excellence , but getting pretty close. This Enhanced Edition also takes the game to the next technical level, with practically a generation of difference according to which sections compared to the version of two years ago. And let's remember: this is a totally free update for game owners.

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9.2 / 10.0
May 6, 2021

Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition for PC is an add-on that enables advanced ray tracing effects and it works only on RT-ready video cards from AMD and Nvidia. While it does look impressive on PC, it may be more interesting for next-gen console users, since it makes the most of advanced graphic capabilities of PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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May 6, 2021

Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition is, simply put, the best way to experience the game. The hardware requirements are steep, but if you’re lucky enough to have a ray-tracing enabled graphics card, there’s no reason to play the original release instead of this version.

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