"Sam's Story," the second of two edited episodes of DLC Metro Exodus, lets you do this thing where, if you can find selected chairs that throw their rotational look, you can sit down and play harmonica. You, like Sam, will simply enjoy more than some pretty spectacular vista. You can play as long as you want. There are also additional songs to be collected. There is no point in this without doing it. Certainly Metro. I like it.
That's "Sam's story" in short: Go Metro series, in particular Exod, frustrated. Similar to Exod& # 39; s place to start a couple, you find a big, dark place to explore, marine wildlife to deal with, bandits in a bop (or stab or shoot), and no small number of NPCs will speak for your ears if you allow them. Sometimes you can smoke or drink your hobby while they talk to you, because otherwise the past Metro Exodus DLC “Two Colonies, "" Sam's story "gets into the moments of the powerful & # 39; s series: Speed takes its time moving before it explodes with full boils. Of course, you can go out in the middle of the main story and shoot everything, but you'll miss the point. -roses covered with pustule.
Not that you will find many roses in what is actually the tomb of Vladivostok, Russia. The setting for "Sam's Story" is out across the apocalypse and the tsunamis crowd looks worse with the outfit, which results in the old part of town, half-swamp. You cut large portions of it into a small boat, which serves to hold it in place Metro ExodusThe masterpiece has been restored to great service in its finest moments: Young and insecure, exploring in a non-human world. Still, Sam will not stand on anything in his quest to return home to America, even if he has to clear the heavens and the earth and do so. He is worried about returning to San Diego, a city that I have personally spoken to on numerous occasions to say, well, that it is not worth the trouble, my friend. But after decades of living in Moscow's underground tunnel with land mines, Sam just wants to see his dad one last time. So he decides to strike a deal alone with some of the Americans he encountered for decades – a turn-of-the-war businessman named Tom – to find a powerful ship and run for a voyage to the United States.
What follows is an open trek through the numerous dilapidated Vladivostok buildings and huge snake-filled canals. It coughs you back Metro Exodus& # 39; first dating sites, which felt very similar to STALKER a worldwide series of PCs that have been shot by over-the-top PCs Metro games. "Sam's story" is not that difficult, but the threats are frequent, giving nature the illusion of corruption. To put it another way, I walk around the machine all the time, even though, to be frank, I didn't have to. Thanks to the times when I could just play those nice harmonica chords because it meant I would not go into the mines, beat the air, or get ripped off by limbs. That said, in the ordinary difficulty, "Sam's story" loaded you with so many things and tools for thrilling excitement. Exod
"Sam's story" is more linear than it appears. Your ability to upgrade to a few areas of the map is calculated by news events and boss battles. This is very good; the map flows physically and acts as a smorgasbord for MetroThe biggest hit. Before the end of this DLC, you would have: killed or killed countless KO criminals, bombed a legitimate school of zombie-like ghouls MetroThe spider levels are dense, have once released your gas mask to barely survive in a tropical area with bad teeth, and also cut a giant blade that invades by helping you through large clouds of small bats.
Bat commander fights aside, you won't have much to do with the enemy's new enemies, and seriously, bat battles are a kind of balance, an encounter and a reunion effect that will come out of my memory of the times behind me and finish it if not because I had to do it two times later. Map aside, there's not a whole lot of new stuff to find, except for a few new weapons and minefields. "Sam's Story" is also a heavy hit in the trademark jank series, so expect a few more episodes and a few moments where you can see what the developers have been doing for you, but it's not discouraging. That said, many parts of "Sam's Story"
And it's funny! Surprisingly so. The Metro The series has always had difficulty with the dark sound passing through it, but "Sam's Story" acknowledges the dislike directly in places. Little spoilers ahead, but there's the scene of the first drunken shenanigans who use time cuts and skips time to great tremuningly arrice, and there's a side-trip involving real bonus actors like two brothers fighting for car ownership in a world where nobody drives cars and because they're all covered heads. August. Oh, and be prepared for some very Russian jokes about what the American people are like. "Sam's Story," as always Metro The myth, in fact, is about a character trying to find his place in the end of the world, but it sounds more like a triumph to victory than a wish sprint.
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