Metro is the atmospheric post-apocalyptic first-person shooter franchise developed by 4A Games and based on the acclaimed novels by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky, delivering one of gaming's most immersive and harrowing survival experiences set in the haunting ruins of nuclear-devastated Moscow since 2010. This critically acclaimed series follows Artyom, a young survivor raised in the claustrophobic metro tunnel system beneath Moscow, as he navigates the desperate struggle for survival among warring factions, mutated creatures, and the psychological horrors of humanity's last refuge after a catastrophic nuclear war. Known for its oppressive atmosphere, resource scarcity mechanics, and the constant tension of managing gas mask filters while exploring irradiated surface zones filled with deadly anomalies and predatory mutants, Metro blends intense FPS combat with stealth gameplay and survival horror elements that create genuine dread and tension. The franchise includes the original Metro 2033 introducing players to the underground civilization, Metro: Last Light expanding the narrative with improved mechanics and emotional depth, and Metro Exodus which revolutionizes the formula by taking players beyond Moscow on an epic cross-continental railroad journey across post-apocalyptic Russia featuring open-world exploration and seasonal changes. Each game showcases stunning graphics technology that brings the decaying beauty of abandoned stations, frozen wastelands, and lush irradiated forests to life with photorealistic detail, dynamic weather systems, and the series' signature attention to environmental storytelling through scattered notes, graffiti, and remnants of civilization. The series excels at creating immersive experiences through minimal HUD elements, weapon customization using scavenged parts, moral choice systems where player actions affect story outcomes without obvious notifications, and the constant struggle to balance ammunition conservation with the need to survive encounters against both human enemies and terrifying creatures like the Nosalis and Demon. With its perfect blend of linear storytelling and exploration freedom, Russian cultural authenticity featuring Slavic folklore and language, philosophical themes exploring humanity's capacity for hope and destruction, and uncompromising commitment to atmospheric tension over action spectacle, the Metro franchise appeals to survival horror enthusiasts, FPS fans seeking narrative depth, post-apocalyptic fiction lovers, and players who appreciate games that prioritize immersion and storytelling over conventional shooter conventions. Whether you're drawn to its literary origins, its uniquely Russian perspective on apocalyptic survival, its balance of stealth and combat gameplay, or simply want to experience one of the most atmospheric and beautifully desolate game worlds ever created, Metro offers a haunting journey through humanity's darkest hour that proves even in the depths of nuclear winter, hope can survive.

