4A Games has a knack for delivering visual and technical feasts. In 2019, that was exactly what they did with Metro Exodus, which was a game that pushed the current console hardware at the time to its absolute limits. The shooter’s Xbox Series X/S and PS5 upgrade doesn’t quite do that, of course, since it’s essentially a remaster, but even so, this is a far more impressive and significant update than I’d imagined it would be.
The implementation of ray tracing is excellent, and the boost to dynamic 4K and a rock-solid 60 FPS makes for a game that is even better looking and better playing than the already excellent base release. Some issues not withstanding, Metro Exodus on new consoles is a visual and technical feast.
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