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  • eF 5ive
    MVP
    • May 2011
    • 2068

    #31
    Re: Metro Redux

    What's the difference between the two digital downloads. One is like 24 the other 50$?
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    • Heroesandvillains
      MVP
      • May 2009
      • 5974

      #32
      Re: Metro Redux

      Originally posted by eF 5ive
      What's the difference between the two digital downloads. One is like 24 the other 50$?
      I have the physical version, but if I recall correctly, you can buy each game individually for $25 each on the PSN.

      So I'd expect $25 to get you one game and $50 to get you both.

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      • Heroesandvillains
        MVP
        • May 2009
        • 5974

        #33
        Re: Metro Redux

        Ok. So regarding stealth again.

        I just read some older Steam forums where players are discussing silenced weapons. But the problem is, aside from like one throwing knife, I don't have any and I think I should by now. I'm on:

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        How do I find or get the silenced VSV or the silenced bow or silencer for my pistol??? From the armory in the towns or on dead bodies?

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        • Pappy Knuckles
          LORDTHUNDERBIRD
          • Sep 2004
          • 15966

          #34
          Re: Metro Redux

          Originally posted by Heroesandvillains
          I gotta say...

          3 chapters in (to 2033) and I'm really impressed. Haven't been this captivated by a FPS since Bioshock: Infinite.

          There's a good ratio of plot/combat/stealth here. Along with some mysteriousness too!

          Exploring the semi-open outside environments are exhilarating. I'm playing on normal/survival and knowing that I NEED to check every nook and cranny for materials, while not knowing WHAT'S lurking around me, provides a wonderful sense of tension and fear.

          The stealth sections are a little tough to get through undetected. I actually have to do some research to see if it's possible to clear these parts unnoticed. But what is there, even though I generally only only get about half way through before getting spotted, is fun and rewarding.

          The monsters also seem to take an absurd amount of shots to put down. Fortunately, I discovered last night that at least in the early sections, you can stealth kill some of them so that definitely helps.

          I hoping to find a silenced weapon soon. That or some more throwing knives as some sections just seem to be inundated with things that need to die. Some long distance silent options would go a long way in helping me.

          So far, I'm really really impressed with how much I'm enjoying this game. If anyone has any tips to share, especially regarding stealth and long range stealth weapons, I'd be eager to read them.
          Sounds great. I should have this from Gamefly in a day or two.

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          • The JareBear
            Be Good To One Another
            • Jul 2010
            • 11560

            #35
            Re: Metro Redux

            Should I start on ranger mode? What do you guys play on?
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            • Heroesandvillains
              MVP
              • May 2009
              • 5974

              #36
              Re: Metro Redux

              Originally posted by The JareBear
              Should I start on ranger mode? What do you guys play on?
              I'm playing on Normal/Surival at the moment and have died more times than I can count. Keep in mind, I'm notoriously sucky at video games.

              I read somewhere that although Ranger Mode is more difficult (obviously. You take more damage, more relentless AI, etc), the enemies are actually tuned to take less damage as well as a countermeasure!

              That could be complete bull****, but if true, is something I always have wished more games would do on their toughest difficulties (here's looking at you Watch Dogs, TLOU, and just about every other game in existence) because humans having to take MORE SHOTS to die is very unrealistic.

              I say Google it for a definitive answer. Let me know if you find anything useful!
              Last edited by Heroesandvillains; 08-27-2014, 05:01 PM.

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              • Heroesandvillains
                MVP
                • May 2009
                • 5974

                #37
                Re: Metro Redux

                Here's another question:

                Is the double barreled shotgun designed to shoot with BOTH LT and RT? Every time I aim down-sights with it, it fires. Does that mean hitting both buttons shoots two rounds simultaneously for twice the impact?

                I realize I'm like the only one playing this right now, but when you guys catch up, any answers to my previous questions throughout the thread would be helpful.

                Anyway, I love it so far. Not having been spoiled in any way about this game I'm genuinely excited to see where this story takes me.

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                • ZB9
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 18387

                  #38
                  Re: Metro Redux

                  Can you set the language to Russian with English subtitles?

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                  • Heroesandvillains
                    MVP
                    • May 2009
                    • 5974

                    #39
                    Re: Metro Redux

                    Originally posted by ZB9
                    Can you set the language to Russian with English subtitles?
                    Yes.

                    I was tempted to do so, but will save that for the second playthrough once I have a good understanding of the story.

                    Someone over at TAY (a user run sub-site on Kotaku) wrote an article on this and essentially warned first time players that this will probably make the plot tough to follow. THAT and some NPC's dialogue isn't subtitled at all.

                    However, some user comments suggest it would be possible to follow the gist of things if you're really good at reading and playing simultaneously.

                    I love the idea of immersing myself in the game's native language. However I plan on waiting to do this just incase.

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                    • Quint75
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 3304

                      #40
                      Re: Metro Redux

                      I played a good bit tonight, maybe 2 or 3 hours with my headphones on. Very nice game, a lot of fun. I am playing normal/survival and it hasn't been too bad - I have had enough supplies to get by.

                      I am stuck though, at a point where I keep dying.

                      I am at
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                      • Goffs
                        New Ork Giants
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 12278

                        #41
                        Re: Metro Redux

                        Originally posted by ZB9
                        Can you set the language to Russian with English subtitles?
                        Yes...that's the way I play it but the only problem is that the subtitles are only for the main characters. So the people around you are not subtitled and you miss out on some side conversation.

                        I had to lower the gamma all the way down to get that dark tunnel look again. I don't like how everything looked too bright in redux.

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                        • Heroesandvillains
                          MVP
                          • May 2009
                          • 5974

                          #42
                          Re: Metro Redux

                          Originally posted by Quint75
                          I played a good bit tonight, maybe 2 or 3 hours with my headphones on. Very nice game, a lot of fun. I am playing normal/survival and it hasn't been too bad - I have had enough supplies to get by.

                          I am stuck though, at a point where I keep dying.

                          I am at
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                          Speaking of getting stuck, holy ****, did I get absolutely mind-****ed last night in chapters 3 and 4.

                          I had to google an IGN Walkthrough to get past them. Rant to follow.

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                          • Heroesandvillains
                            MVP
                            • May 2009
                            • 5974

                            #43
                            Re: Metro Redux

                            Still enamored with this game. But I guess not being used to this game style is making me feel like the stupidest video-gamer in the world.

                            In Uncharted and TLOU, follow the shiny golden buildings. In The Walking Dead, solve the puzzle clearly laid out before you. In Ubisoft games, the marker on your HUD is a good indication as to how to finish your mission. But holy crap Deep Silver, could you possibly make the necessary objectives less hard to find? Give me a glowing icon or something! Especially if my way out is tucked behind a corner or my objective piece is tucked on a hard to find pillar when it's pitch black and monsters are on my tail.

                            Cursed:

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                            Ok, lesson learned. This game demands you really pay attention to your surroundings. I can dig that. I love exploring in games. Deep Silver 1, H&V 0. I can respect that.

                            Now onto Frontline:

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                            I've learned some pretty steep lessons with this game. It is absolutely crucial that you keep your eyes open and be observant of EVERYTHING, no matter how trivial your surroundings may appear. This has to be one of the first games I've ever played that treats its players as intelligent, never showing its hand or belittling you, trusting YOU will eventually figure a way out (kind of like how MGS/Kojima does).

                            I just wish I was smarter.

                            I learned some things about this game last night that weren't clear on its surface. Hopefully that knowledge will stay with me and get me through without needing the help of Google or IGN walkthrough guides!
                            Last edited by Heroesandvillains; 08-28-2014, 11:40 AM.

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                            • Heroesandvillains
                              MVP
                              • May 2009
                              • 5974

                              #44
                              Re: Metro Redux

                              So I'm at about the halfway point in 2033 and gotta say I think this has become my favorite FPS series of all-time.

                              The atmosphere and level design is glorious, and the story on top of it is really really great. Aside from some extremely suspect voice acting (I REALLY wish I could play it in Russian without the fear of missing out on some of the story), this game has delivered exactly the kind of experience I had hoped.

                              Using what I had learned the hard way yesterday about being observant, I gracefully completed the second half of Frontlines by sneaking around and finding a non-combative way to complete the objective. Nothing feels more gratifying as a gamer than planning out a course if action and watching it to fruition.

                              I say this is a must buy if you like games with a good tense atmosphere.

                              It's kind of amazing how a small Ukrainian studio could make something of this caliber.

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                              • josef
                                Rookie
                                • Aug 2008
                                • 386

                                #45
                                Re: Metro Redux

                                Thanks for the 'review' on this game Heroesandvillains.. game sounds awesome. I'll definitely be picking this up soon.
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