

First-person shooter with survival horror elements set in Moscow's metro tunnels after a nuclear apocalypse. You're Artyom, navigating station-cities where survivors cling to life underground while mutants roam the irradiated surface. Most missions happen in claustrophobic subway passages, but you'll occasionally suit up and venture into the toxic wasteland above. Progression is linear with room to scavenge for ammo and supplies—resources matter here. Expect on-rails segments, defensive holdouts against creature waves, and occasional stealth options. Based on Dmitry Glukhovsky's novel, it leans into atmosphere over action: gas mask filters run out, bullets double as currency, and every trip topside means racing your oxygen timer. If methodical shooters with resource tension appeal to you, this nails that balance.





