Metro was different from almost every othe fps series I ever played And as painfully ironic as it is, the dead and frozen world of the tunnels and the irradiated surface above it are some of the most vibrant and lived in I’ve ever explored
genuinely never been so immersed in an environment as i did with metro. the subtle music, incredible sound design, amazing visuals, phenomenal lonely atmosphere almost helps you feel the cold of the irradiated world
@Bruh Moment My guy, forgot about this comment anyway. I meant I had 30 minutes to read my last 200 pages. Not that I read 200 pages in half an hour. Smh.
@@delta9685 What do you mean by "Metro Exodus book"? There isn't a book based on Metro Exodus (If that's what you mean). Exodus is, however, very loosely based on Metro 2035, which is in turn somewhat inspired by Last Light. In the case of Metro 2035, I think it's a great book and it's probably my favorite of the series. To be forewarned though, it's pretty depressing.
It was what Artyom's Uncle Sasha called, the voice of the tunnel. Each one had their own distinct voice that the most perceptive of trader could hear. Artyom, clicked off his flashlight and let his kalash hang by the sling he carried it with. Putting his hear to that rusted wall of pipes, the tunnel said to him, "Come, look, try, and buy!"
Wicked phenomenon, yes? But, you know, it’s not any more "evil" than, say… fire. It all depends on your point of view. Try to get a better understanding of things before you make your judgement. Let's move out now, it's not safe here. Khan
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 it's honestly as sad as it is creepy, these people are trapped in their last moments, forced to live eternity in terror and suffering, reliving their last moments over and over. The train crash, the soldiers standing guard, they clearly still have some form of consciousness, since they react to your and Kahn's presence, which makes these scenes even more heartbreaking because it means each "soul" trapped in these anomalies is the remaining thoughts and feelings of a real person. (well, real as far as the narrative is concerned) Similar anomalies in the later games build on this, but I don't think any anomaly ghosts in either Last Light or Exodus come close to this mission, and I think that's a good thing, just like The Library from Halo CE, sometimes an experience is so moving and so unique there's simply no point trying to repeat it. Novosibirsk from Exodus comes damn close, it may even be more intense and tragic overall, but I think Ghost Tunnel still leaves the biggest impression in my mind.
"Disfigured, perverted - but a part of life here all the same. And they remained subject to that very same driving impulse known to every organic thing on this planet. Survive. Survive at any cost. "
You listen to this enough and you start realizing you havent heard the echoing-cackles of the spider bugs. It is not that they are no longer there, but rather, you begin to become comfortable with the sound, almost feeling as if it is wrong to not hear them. It is one thing to be in a spider infested tunnel, it is another to be in a tunnel that *should* be spider infested (but suddenly isnt).
Я прочувствовал атмосферу игры и вселенной Метро, когда Артём с Бурбоном зашли в заброшенный туннель после Рижской. Этот давящий звук, капающая вода и затхлость - ух, идеально передана атмосфера подземной заброшки!
This chapter of the book was absolutely terrifying. Artyom getting separated from Burbon, all by himself in this pitch black tunnel. Then Kahn saves him
@@whitehorse8832 You don't get what you're talking about . The author litteraly was an advisor and supervisor on Metro Exodus . It isn't a disrespect , it's change . A wasteland doesn't remain a wasteland forever that's why the new Metro game is in the wilderness .
@@whitehorse8832 no. Each Metro game is special and one of its kind. Main game was weak by the size of the content we got, but the DLCs? They were amazing and I want more.
@@dannasic6146 Its basically done, all thats left are some annoying finishing touches and the video of course. Cool to see that people are actually interested :D, its built in tmnf btw.
The desolate and dying atmosphere of the train stations are ironically the most alive and lived in gamespace I've ever had the pleasure to explore and discover. Amazing game!
Обожаю эту локацию, ни в ласт лайт, ни в исходе подобного не было! Спокойные реплики Хана и музыкальное сопровождение создаёт атмосферу лучше всех частей сталкера вместе взятых
This is the one element - among many - I missed the most from Exodus. The supernatural. The ghosts, spirits and visions of the Metro are some of the series' best moments; and I get chills everytime I replay the first two games.
Yeah I missed that too, I also wish that Khan could have been a part of the game somehow, he always added so much intrigue and mystery to the game. I still really like Exodus but 2033 and especially Last Light just hit different.
@@yumehikkiangel It's the one I've played the least, but it's by no means a terrible game. The development hell and shit Deep Silver put 4A through is to blame to Exodus' shortcomings; especially with what 4A had in mind for it. I still regularly replay Last Light the most.
When bourbon speaks his last words in. That horrifying voice, in shock you try to make sense of it in a split second, nothing comes to mind, this is madness am I going mad?! No! I just have to get him out of the tunnel, then he'll be ok!
@@SuperTama98 Every person has their own reaction to the deafening sounds from the pipes - Bourbon sadly didn't, very intriguing death nonetheless. The scariest bit there was Khan mentioning the ravine where all the bodies are dumped...
Впервые я горжусь отечественными разработками Метро лучшая наша вселенная и игры по ней Настолько лучшее, что интересуются даже за рубежом. И есть за что
The first time walking through these haunting tunnels was the worst but yet so amazing. It was like a real apocalyptic game where I felt hopeless but yet I still could find a way out of the situation instead of hey you're fucked with no chance of survival
I know a few popular game channels say that metro had too many dark moments (literally), too many times you had to slowly walk with another character, or that the compass isnt a real one But i fricking loved those moments, the slow walks with khan telling me wisdom, the terror of keeping a light for the spiders, and the compass was a really fun idea imo, better than a glowing bright symbol everywhere, delightful.
On the chapter of the book where artyom and Khan travel through the haunted tunnel listening to this will make the chapter just as terrifying as the level was and I'll still feel large amounts of sorrow for those that died and are still stuck in the Metro beneath moscow despite the rest of the world still continuing in a new dark age I suppose those who die as well stay where they died Metro or not very unsettling indeed and quite depressing 😢
I recently finished the novel, but I can’t remember when Artyom comes across a tunnel like this. Do you mean the tunnel when he hears the footsteps coming toward him in the dark (awesome scene btw) or is it one with Khan? I honestly can’t remember...
Who cares if it was better in the novel? Of course, because modeling a game word-to-word on a novel is impossible, yet they still did a great job. Grow up you crybaby.
Samasoku forced open world that the engine isn’t really built for(even if it was, they designed it badly - there’s barely anything to do). Painfully obvious story beats. Utter lack of any actual moral conflict. While we’re at it; the moral system in its state has no right to exist; the Dark Ones can’t whisper in your head if they’re gone. Another bad ending that is going to be completely retconned(both the endings are pretty lackluster, if you ask me). Only a handful of minor characters got any arc whatsoever. Over abundance of childish dialogue(it was there before, but it got even worse). The graphics are pretty, and Anna’s personality has gotten a bit more human-like, but it’s not nearly enough to make it close to its predecessors. This game is just painfully average in comparison, I was hoping it would be more than that.
sebool112 i disagree with all your points, I finished the game 4 times. I love the progress the devs made and I am definitely in the majority with my opinion.
@@samasoku Oh? First time I'm seeing someone who thinks that graphics are not pretty, or that Anna's personality didn't get any better. And even more so hearing that it's the majority thinking that. Are you sure you read my post correctly?
You know, my fella listener, what i like about that music? You can imagine whole tragedy of destroyed and abandoned world while listening that song. No hope, no reason to exist, no future, just wet dark tunnels and silence...
Каждый пожинает то, что посеял, Артем. Насилие порождает насилие, и за смерть платят смертью. Те, кто не испытывает сомнений и не знает раскаяния, никогда не вырвутся из этого круга. -Хан
This track is perfect for reading the Metro books. It compounds the atmosphere, helping people like me who are sensitive to the audio around them when reading. To fans of the games read the Metro 2033 and 2034 books, they're even better than the already amazing games of their namesake.
“Nobody ever walks here. Neither people nor beasts. Even the rats are absent...”
Chilling words to hear when this level starts.
"i know this tunnel, and it knows me"
I was with them when they died, only I survived.
Ja znayu etot tunnel, i on znayet menia
"You can listen to their voices, just don't stay too long."
I Do this rn
''Keep your lights on my friend, or else we might stay here forever''
The most immersive game series, especially ghost tunnels walk.
Metro was different from almost every othe fps series I ever played
And as painfully ironic as it is, the dead and frozen world of the tunnels and the irradiated surface above it are some of the most vibrant and lived in I’ve ever explored
genuinely never been so immersed in an environment as i did with metro. the subtle music, incredible sound design, amazing visuals, phenomenal lonely atmosphere almost helps you feel the cold of the irradiated world
Listening to this while reading the book brings the experience to a whole new level
Yes.
I literally was looking for something like this to accompany my half an hour 200 pages speedrun.
@Bruh Moment My guy, forgot about this comment anyway.
I meant I had 30 minutes to read my last 200 pages.
Not that I read 200 pages in half an hour.
Smh.
@@cringelifemasternovasa7an377 were you reading the Metro 2033 or one of the other books? Also if you read it what do you think of Metro Exodus book?
@@delta9685 What do you mean by "Metro Exodus book"? There isn't a book based on Metro Exodus (If that's what you mean). Exodus is, however, very loosely based on Metro 2035, which is in turn somewhat inspired by Last Light. In the case of Metro 2035, I think it's a great book and it's probably my favorite of the series. To be forewarned though, it's pretty depressing.
It was what Artyom's Uncle Sasha called, the voice of the tunnel. Each one had their own distinct voice that the most perceptive of trader could hear. Artyom, clicked off his flashlight and let his kalash hang by the sling he carried it with. Putting his hear to that rusted wall of pipes, the tunnel said to him,
"Come, look, try, and buy!"
Lmao dude, quotes you can fucking hear. Love those Metro traders.
“And where is your ammo? Mine’s here.”
@@thesaviordj2004 "you won't find better rates in whole metro"
Glass Castles れ
"Incendiary grenades! Guaranteed to keep your enemy warm!!"
"Much better than your toy gun!" 😂🤣
As the world died the heaven and hell died too so all souls stayed here
~Khan
Metro, the most underrated series of all time
So very true
I wouldn’t go that far
Metro, the Russian Fallout 3
Это на Западе так, а вот в СНГ - очень нашумевшая игра.
Wicked phenomenon, yes? But, you know, it’s not any more "evil" than, say… fire. It all depends on your point of view. Try to get a better understanding of things before you make your judgement. Let's move out now, it's not safe here. Khan
I know this tunnel, and it knows me.- Khan
My goodness, reading the novel with this playing on headphones just adds a whole new level of immersion to the experience.
Hey!
I'm looking for thr novel as well, would you mind to share it?
Thanks!!
@@tulip2647 You can literally just look up Metro 2033 on Amazon and it'll show up.
Man, I was doing the same thing and saw your comment, lol.
@@tulip2647 You can hear it narrated on TH-cam if you want, otherwise i'm sure you can find it on sale in most websites or stores.
@@AurelionSass Hey Arelion, I can't afford it (specially in this times) but I found one on internet and I'm reading it!
Thanks for your reply :D
One of if not the only mission with no actual combat, yet it still ends up being the most terrifying and unsettling.
A good ol' Haunted House experience, except it's so much more terrifying and eerie than most other haunted house experiences in other horror games.
The library also still gets me but for a different reason.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 it's honestly as sad as it is creepy, these people are trapped in their last moments, forced to live eternity in terror and suffering, reliving their last moments over and over.
The train crash, the soldiers standing guard, they clearly still have some form of consciousness, since they react to your and Kahn's presence, which makes these scenes even more heartbreaking because it means each "soul" trapped in these anomalies is the remaining thoughts and feelings of a real person.
(well, real as far as the narrative is concerned)
Similar anomalies in the later games build on this, but I don't think any anomaly ghosts in either Last Light or Exodus come close to this mission, and I think that's a good thing, just like The Library from Halo CE, sometimes an experience is so moving and so unique there's simply no point trying to repeat it. Novosibirsk from Exodus comes damn close, it may even be more intense and tragic overall, but I think Ghost Tunnel still leaves the biggest impression in my mind.
@@k9vendettathewolfofmordor529 One of the greatest videogame levels of all time.
"Призраки" самая атмосферная, пугающая и печальная глава всей серии. Больше такого хочется в новой игре, если она когда-нибудь выйдет.
Новая часть метро уже в играбельном состоянии, так что ждет первых трейлеров
The atmosphere! The music! This game is a special kind of experience
"Disfigured, perverted - but a part of life here all the same. And they remained subject to that very same
driving impulse known to every organic thing on this planet. Survive. Survive at any cost. "
You listen to this enough and you start realizing you havent heard the echoing-cackles of the spider bugs. It is not that they are no longer there, but rather, you begin to become comfortable with the sound, almost feeling as if it is wrong to not hear them. It is one thing to be in a spider infested tunnel, it is another to be in a tunnel that *should* be spider infested (but suddenly isnt).
Я прочувствовал атмосферу игры и вселенной Метро, когда Артём с Бурбоном зашли в заброшенный туннель после Рижской. Этот давящий звук, капающая вода и затхлость - ух, идеально передана атмосфера подземной заброшки!
This chapter of the book was absolutely terrifying. Artyom getting separated from Burbon, all by himself in this pitch black tunnel. Then Kahn saves him
It's perfect when I come back and know that a new metro game is coming out this year
Honestly the new metro is disrespectful to the original
@@whitehorse8832 You don't get what you're talking about .
The author litteraly was an advisor and supervisor on Metro Exodus .
It isn't a disrespect , it's change .
A wasteland doesn't remain a wasteland forever that's why the new Metro game is in the wilderness .
@@whitehorse8832 no. Each Metro game is special and one of its kind. Main game was weak by the size of the content we got, but the DLCs? They were amazing and I want more.
"If you listen closely to the pipes you can hear it sing but don't stay there for too long.."
I really love thinking that the silhouettes of the plants combined with the light entrances are "dark ones" looking at Artyom
Im currently building a Metro inspired Trackmania Rpg and all these cool atmosphere videos are helping quite a lot, thank you
Know this is a bit late but I'd love to see that
@@loganwoodley329 Still working on it but i'll try to link the gps video here once im done ^^
@@muffles1078 damn the reply gap lol, how’s the progress of the game going
@@dannasic6146 Its basically done, all thats left are some annoying finishing touches and the video of course. Cool to see that people are actually interested :D, its built in tmnf btw.
@@muffles1078 Y el juego? Pudiste terminarlo?
i play this while walking through old gmod maps
yeah it fits
I now want to make a horror themed map that has this ambience playing in the background.
Everytime I read the Metro books I use this video because the ambience and this soundtrack fits perfectly with the books.
The desolate and dying atmosphere of the train stations are ironically the most alive and lived in gamespace I've ever had the pleasure to explore and discover. Amazing game!
For anyone that has played the games but not read the books yet do yourself a favor and do it, or even better listen to the audio book! Insane chills
Обожаю эту локацию, ни в ласт лайт, ни в исходе подобного не было! Спокойные реплики Хана и музыкальное сопровождение создаёт атмосферу лучше всех частей сталкера вместе взятых
This is the one element - among many - I missed the most from Exodus. The supernatural.
The ghosts, spirits and visions of the Metro are some of the series' best moments; and I get chills everytime I replay the first two games.
the more i read about exodus the less i want to play it to be honest
Yeah I missed that too, I also wish that Khan could have been a part of the game somehow, he always added so much intrigue and mystery to the game.
I still really like Exodus but 2033 and especially Last Light just hit different.
@@yumehikkiangel
It's the one I've played the least, but it's by no means a terrible game.
The development hell and shit Deep Silver put 4A through is to blame to Exodus' shortcomings; especially with what 4A had in mind for it.
I still regularly replay Last Light the most.
The very last level, The Dead city in Novosibirsk has supernatural paranormal stuff in it
@@yumehikkiangel noooo, play it, it's an awesome game, but not a perfect metro.
When bourbon speaks his last words in. That horrifying voice, in shock you try to make sense of it in a split second, nothing comes to mind, this is madness am I going mad?! No! I just have to get him out of the tunnel, then he'll be ok!
At that part hes actually supposed to die.
I was really sad when he died in the novel at this part
@@SuperTama98 Every person has their own reaction to the deafening sounds from the pipes - Bourbon sadly didn't, very intriguing death nonetheless. The scariest bit there was Khan mentioning the ravine where all the bodies are dumped...
@@whitelampmrz I wished they went for the paranormal atmosphere in Exodus not the survival
@@SuperTama98 In the last level, The Dead city in Novosibirsk there is paranormal stuff in it as well as the King Kong looking ones
Впервые я горжусь отечественными разработками
Метро лучшая наша вселенная и игры по ней
Настолько лучшее, что интересуются даже за рубежом. И есть за что
The first time walking through these haunting tunnels was the worst but yet so amazing. It was like a real apocalyptic game where I felt hopeless but yet I still could find a way out of the situation instead of hey you're fucked with no chance of survival
I know a few popular game channels say that metro had too many dark moments (literally), too many times you had to slowly walk with another character, or that the compass isnt a real one
But i fricking loved those moments, the slow walks with khan telling me wisdom, the terror of keeping a light for the spiders, and the compass was a really fun idea imo, better than a glowing bright symbol everywhere, delightful.
Can you make another one of this without the music? Just the ambiance?
Love the soundtrack with the ambience !
Thanx for relaxing music. Love metro series...
Remember playing it. Never thoght I'll fell happy after seeing rats.
this is the scariest soundtrack that I have heard, it will be very scary in the car at night))
On the chapter of the book where artyom and Khan travel through the haunted tunnel listening to this will make the chapter just as terrifying as the level was and I'll still feel large amounts of sorrow for those that died and are still stuck in the Metro beneath moscow despite the rest of the world still continuing in a new dark age I suppose those who die as well stay where they died Metro or not very unsettling indeed and quite depressing 😢
Hello, the athosphere is PERFECT ! And i gonna use this for a vidéo ! Sorry for my bad english (i'm french)...
I always come back to this when I’m reading.
"Freeze...and look forward."
Мы разрушили не только материальную часть мира, но и тонкую, невидимую. Душам некуда деваться теперь, и они остаются... в Метро. В этих... трубах...
I need to play this music in my guitar
I hear Metro is being made as a Netflix show with Jamie Fox starring as Artyom
When playing this game, it just feels real. The people, the world, the history. This game series should be amongst those of Half life
I remember this scary kid scream on the Pipeline listening
"I was with them when they yeeted off their mortal coils" - Khan
I still think this game does it well with the dead and they're last moments. imagine if fallout could do some scary stuff like metro
"Bro...did you seriously talk during Metro 2033 Ghost Tunnels ambience?"
*Judgmental stare*
this tunnel was better in the novel
The novel rocked - the audiobook version narrated by Rupert Degas is INCREDIBLE, it's available on youtube.
I just finished it, it is so amazing
Yes, the audiobook is really great
I recently finished the novel, but I can’t remember when Artyom comes across a tunnel like this. Do you mean the tunnel when he hears the footsteps coming toward him in the dark (awesome scene btw) or is it one with Khan? I honestly can’t remember...
Who cares if it was better in the novel? Of course, because modeling a game word-to-word on a novel is impossible, yet they still did a great job. Grow up you crybaby.
reading the book and listening to this. Maximum comfy.
Pov: you thought ravenholm was scary
Listening to this while im reading some of the anthologies
This is the tunnel of regrets
I love metro the best game in world
Я знаю этот тоннель, а он знает меня
-хан
Freaking underrated game
Not even Spiders wanna be there Lol
where can i find the image used in the video, anyone knows?
Great music while you read the book.
It feels like Burzum's "Rundgang Um Die Transzendentale...". But it's more depressing.
fantastic video
Singing pipesssss
Nothing beats the original Metro tho...
It's sure better than the new one...
@@ChadVulpes the new one is great wtf
Samasoku forced open world that the engine isn’t really built for(even if it was, they designed it badly - there’s barely anything to do). Painfully obvious story beats. Utter lack of any actual moral conflict. While we’re at it; the moral system in its state has no right to exist; the Dark Ones can’t whisper in your head if they’re gone. Another bad ending that is going to be completely retconned(both the endings are pretty lackluster, if you ask me). Only a handful of minor characters got any arc whatsoever. Over abundance of childish dialogue(it was there before, but it got even worse).
The graphics are pretty, and Anna’s personality has gotten a bit more human-like, but it’s not nearly enough to make it close to its predecessors. This game is just painfully average in comparison, I was hoping it would be more than that.
sebool112 i disagree with all your points, I finished the game 4 times. I love the progress the devs made and I am definitely in the majority with my opinion.
@@samasoku Oh? First time I'm seeing someone who thinks that graphics are not pretty, or that Anna's personality didn't get any better. And even more so hearing that it's the majority thinking that.
Are you sure you read my post correctly?
Huh, very creepy! Nice job!
*wait, why is the door open?*
Веселая музычка, жизнеутверждающая)
You know, my fella listener, what i like about that music? You can imagine whole tragedy of destroyed and abandoned world while listening that song. No hope, no reason to exist, no future, just wet dark tunnels and silence...
J'utilise ça, merci
guitar tabs?
nevermind, just figured it out (string and fret): 60, 42, 44, 60, 42, 45
Don’t listen to the pipes
"I am... dying..."
For those Who have the reference: congratulations.
Я был с ними когда они погибали... Я был единственным выжившим!
The metro series has such a unique atmosphere I’ve never experienced anything like it since
Я сейчас сижу в харьковском метро пока русские фашисты бомбят город и играю в метро. Это просто не передаваемая атмосфера. Ещё и при таких события...
Seenging paips
I’ve heard tales of SEENGING PAIPES
They say if you listen long enough you can hear the voices of the dead. What bullshit
İs there any other game that would give me the same feeling
good
More pls
woa
бл, у меня дикторский голос, может записать какое-то видео о метро и поставить на фоне этот эмбиент😶🤔
I love this game but I can't play it the 10th time and Last light is too different *depression*
@@SwedishBroManDude What comes?
@@Vilotaa an irrational hatred for said game
Love the sounds and music also the setting picture, is way cool. And I would love to go into these tunnels. TY 😎🤘☠🐭🐁🐀👻🪦💖💕💞
Каждый пожинает то, что посеял, Артем. Насилие порождает насилие, и за смерть платят смертью. Те, кто не испытывает сомнений и не знает раскаяния, никогда не вырвутся из этого круга. -Хан
This track is perfect for reading the Metro books. It compounds the atmosphere, helping people like me who are sensitive to the audio around them when reading.
To fans of the games read the Metro 2033 and 2034 books, they're even better than the already amazing games of their namesake.
"Bro...did you seriously talk during Metro 2033 Ghost Tunnels ambience?"
*Judgmental stare*