From Strategyinformer.com: "It's easy to see why 4A might want to remaster its ageing (at least in videogame terms) Metro 2033 with a remastered Redux edition, but Metro: Last Light only came out back in 2013. It still looks great and plays well. What could the developer possibly want to add to a game that already has all that snazzy modern polish?
First off, a qualification. If you want a full in-depth review of the core Metro: Last Light experience, I suggest you check out our previous review. The game's been out a year now, and I don't want to retread old ground by repeating what's already been said. Instead I will be looking at what the Redux edition brings to the table, and how much of an improvement it is over the currently available version".
The Xbox One is full of SPOOKS, and that's all you should know about. Here is a list of the best horror games on the system.
A lot of my favourites are on this list so I whole heartedly approve.
Everything except The Observer. It started out really interesting but quickly unraveled into a train wreck. Including frustratingly dull dives into mind sequences, They neutered the monster with boring on rail stealth sequences and a laughably obvious and cringeworthy ending. Mix in bugs and some wonky controls to boot.
I had really strong impressions with it to start but ended up absolutely hating it.
Soma would be more existential horror than anything but I'll be damned if it didn't have one of the best stories in game that I've experienced. Blew my mind.
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Among Us, Blasphemous, Burnout Paradise Remastered, Darkest Dungeon, Golf Story, Iconoclasts, Metro 2033 Redux/Metro: Last Light Redux, realMyst: Masterpiece Edition, and more.
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include CrossCode, various Doom games, Grandia HD Collection, Metro 2033 Redux and Metro Last: Light Redux, SEGA Ages releases, Sonic titles, SmileBASIC 4, Star Wars offerings, Telltale’s The Walking Dead, and more.