Running through Metro: Exodus. The latest chapter in the Metro: 2033 series of post-apocalyptic Russian FPS monster slaughter, we move out of the titular Moscow Metro, and into the countryside as the game goes from linear underground dungeon stomp to the open world format above ground, and not always for the better. For one, it badly needs a fast travel system that doesn't exist. Two, the series still isn't very good at giving you quest reminders so there's a lot of aimless wandering at times, punctuated by random attacks by mobs of bullet-sponge zombies, mutants and various bad guys. Three, it introducing crafting with your gear, weapons and ammo, and now you have to worry about your AK-47 jamming during gunfights because you didn't clean it enough. Fun! That said, if you liked the other Metro games, you should like this. Decent FPS action, now in more varied settings.