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Redux of last light is a far superior game. It has very few real bugs, as far as I have experienced in my many many MANY playthroughs, and it has a much better difficulty setting for ranger hardcore (survival) than the original game had.
For 2033, at least in my opinion, it's a different story. The original version of 2033 is the better game still. It even still looks better in many respects. But the original challenge of that game, the difficulty, and the much darker, gloomier and oppressive feeling of that game over the redux (which is still absolutely amazing, don't get me wrong), makes it my favourite game of all time.
Redux 2033 comes a close second, pretty much tied for second place with redux last light. Original version of last light comes in somewhere behind them all. It was just far far too easy, even on ranger hardcore.
Exodus doesn't get a look in, because it's a terrible game and a horrible horrible metro game. Doesn't even feel like a metro game to me.