The game is played from the perspective of Artyom, the player-character. The story takes place in post-apocalyptic Moscow, mostly inside the metro system, but occasionally missions bring the player above-ground.
As a first-person shooter, Metro 2033
features a variety of firearms, some fictional and some based on real
weapons, which the player will use in combat. Combat alternates between
the player fighting mutants and the player fighting hostile humans.
Mutants do not possess weapons and tend to physically attack the player
in swarms, while humans fight with the same firearms available to the
player. The game features recharging health rather than a traditional health points
system—if the player avoids taking damage for a period, health will
slowly recharge, however, the player can speed up this process by using a
stim from a medkit, which will almost instantly heal the player to full
health. When the player is severely injured, it may take over twenty
seconds to return to full health.
In the post-apocalyptic environment, ammunition is a rare and
essential commodity. Pre-apocalypse military-grade ammunition is used as
currency; to avoid "shooting money", the player can also use lower
quality bullets made within the Metros, which do less damage. Due to the
scarcity of ammunition, a crucial aspect of gameplay is scavenging. The
player can loot corpses and the environment for spare ammunition, as
well as weapons and items. The military-grade ammo can be used to
purchase other ammunition, weapons, and items within most of the Metro
stations.
The game's locations reflect the dark atmosphere of real metro
tunnels, with added survival horror elements. Strange phenomena and
noises are frequent, and mostly the player has to rely only on the
flashlight (and sometimes, the night-vision goggles)
to find the way around in otherwise total darkness. Even more lethal is
the surface, as it is severely irradiated and a gas mask must be worn
at all times due to the toxic air.[5]
Often, locations have an intricate layout, and the game lacks any form
of map, leaving the player to try to find their objectives only through a
compass.
As Metro 2033 aims to be immersive, the gameplay and interface
are somewhat atypical. The game lacks a health meter, relying on
audible heart rate and blood spatters on the screen to show the player's
current state of health. The player must collect air filters for the
gas mask, which last several minutes each and are automatically replaced
provided the player has more in reserve. There is no heads-up display
indicator to tell how long the player has until the gas mask's filters
begin to fail—rather, a timer on the character's wristwatch shows how
long until the current filter expires. The gas mask can become visibly
damaged and will stop functioning if punctured, requiring it to be
replaced. With every weapon, the bullets are (partly) visible, informing
the player that their weapon is about to run out of ammo and they have
to reload. The game does feature sparse traditional HUD
elements, such as an ammunition indicator. However, on the hardest
difficulty setting, no HUD elements are present, and players have to
keep track of ammunition by the partly visible magazines.There are also certain moral choices in the game that give points
that lead to different endings. Choices can either get the player a good
point, for example, saving prisoners from execution or
do nothing,
while some can give negative moral points, like being rude to people or
stealing.
Minium Requirement :
Core 2 Duo E4300 1.8GHz
Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3600+
GeForce GT 220
Radeon HD 6410D
12 GB
Recommend Requirement :
Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz
Phenom II X2 511
GeForce GTX 260
Radeon HD 6770
2 GB
12 GB
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