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The Redux versions are remasters of the following:
Metro 2033 - The original game
Metro Last Light - The direct sequel
Metro Exodus is the latest title, it has an Enhanced Edition (not Redux).
The game timeline would be like so:
Metro 2033 - Metro Last Light - Metro Exodus
The remasters (Enhanced Edition is more of a ray tracing upgrade than a full remaster):
Metro 2033 Redux - Metro Last Light Redux - Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition
I preferred the dark lighting compared to redux's.
I'm mainly just buying the redux versions because I only beat the first game, never got around to buying last light.
Apparently artyom's voice in the narration is different too.
In the original, it was a bit low, depressive.
In redux, it fits the character, for being in his 20s, not energetic, but just more light compared to the original.