4A Games adapt Glukhovsky's novel into a suffocating FPS that mixes bullet-currency economy and abyssal creatures. The pacing wobbles, but the atmosphere of abandoned stations and toxic surfaces remains among the most immersive on 360.
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First-Person Shooter1 player16+
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First-person shooter by 4A Games and THQ, March 2010. Artyom crosses post-nuclear Moscow metro tunnels to warn the Last Light of a threat from the Dark Ones. Unique survival horror atmosphere in oppressive tunnels, scarce resources and ammunition to manage and terrifying mutant creatures. Post-apocalyptic FPS with striking claustrophobic atmosphere.
Metro 2033 review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Moscow metro tunnels plunged into darkness, torchlight and a devastated surface: the Russian post-apocalypse distils an oppression of rare density. The grain of the image and the claustrophobic atmosphere reinforce the tension. This visual direction, dark and immersive, masterfully serves the survival.
Born in the tunnels of the Moscow metro after the nuclear war, a young man sets out to warn his people of a growing threat. Adapted from a Russian novel, the tale blends claustrophobic survival, mysticism and despair with a striking harshness. Its suffocating atmosphere and fragile humanity made it a narrative FPS apart.
European (PAL) edition of Metro 2033, a 4A Games survival shooter that adapts the Russian speculative novel into a claustrophobic descent through a mutant-haunted Moscow metro. Common in Europe but rarer than its original Russian pressing, its interest lies in this harsh, faithful atmosphere rather than scarcity. A piece valued by fans of immersive, literary survival shooting.
Is Metro 2033 still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2010 on Xbox 360, 4A Games' Metro 2033 adapts Dmitry Glukhovsky's novel into a survival shooter of suffocating atmosphere, in the tunnels of the Moscow metro where humanity took refuge after the nuclear apocalypse. The scarcity of resources, ammunition serving as currency and the gas mask to watch create a tension at every moment. The immersion through detail and sound design is striking. The shooting stays a little rough and the game guided. But the world and the tone are unique. For fans of atmospheric shooting, survival and dark science fiction, this title keeps a strong interest today.