I agree really. Perhaps it is because I loved the game very much, but the train sounds fit it for me. If I heard this song WITHOUT the train sounds the first times then I might have wanted them gone? But it is soothing somehow. I have listend to "clean" versions, but they are lacking. Train sounds are a must for this track
its in the sadness. On the subject - The first album of Killswitch Engage (2000) had a sound track "One Last Sunset" that sounds like a tribute to a nuclear disaster ( my thoughts about comrades from Chernobyl incident ). I also noticed that 4A games used that exact soundtrack ( as a cover version for a reverse tribute ?) as a finger style acoustic guitar track in first Metro 2033, played by NPC's.
Im playing Metro Exodus currently, the experience of playing a jam in a Guitar with Stepan to entertain Katya while all were riding the Aurora sents chills down my spine, this is one of the best moments i have experienced in a videogame, you can feel hope in this short little moment for a better and bright future
@@grubk1ll3ryt30 Theres gonna be a film in 2024? Awesome, I finished the game yesterday after a large hiatus of not playing it with the good ending, love the experience
So you have to start over. I finished it 2 times and started again. It's such a game that you can't get out of that atmosphere. You can't forget Anna and your comrades. :)
@@sound2706 5 months later and I am unsure hahahah! But I think it's because I didn't want the journey to end again... just leaving that cliff hanger, you know
I wish I could experience the entire series for the first time again, in order this time. I played exodus… and THEN found out there were 2 games that came before it 😅
@@akakimcam4053 the entire story (Metro 2033 - Last Light - Exodus) is non canon, meaning if you play according to timeline, the next game will be based on good ending from previous game, no matter the outcome. you only miss the plot but the entire game is stand-alone. i played last light first then 2033 redux because my tight budget
Bro i wish i could do it with the book. I like the book mpre than the game. In metro2033(book) Artyom has an actual personality and a face. He should have blond hair and blue eyes(or at max brownish hair). The book was perfect.
The beautiful acoustic guitar.. the sound of the metro on the rails in the background.. I just lay back in my chair, close my eyes and think of home, the only home left for humanity.. My home, the metro.
You know... Metro has a great way with music. My absolute favorite is the song from the good ending of Last Light. It’s haunting with the backdrop of Moscow, plus bittersweet from the sadness of the Dark Ones leaving.
The best thing they did was they never deviated or made the game garner attention to anyone but the Metro community. No pandering to the mass media, no outside political bs, they kept it Metro and only Metro.
2012, Russia. You're sitting in a box room for the train, heading out of the west and into the east. Suddenly, a while flash blinded your eyes, but not permanently. The white fades enough to show a whole other world. Two men, in some militant type clothing playing their guitars, a woman next to one of the men. You take a look out of the window It's dead trees and destroyed buildings, it looks like hell at first glance, but staring long enough, you find a sort of peaceful quiet to it from the train. The vision fades, you're back in your world. You want to go back, for your human curiosity wants to know more about the world and those two men. But something tells you, that you might know soon enough.
I miss Artyom, I know he’s alive but I’ve played the games... I can’t get the feeling of experiencing them for the first time back, and I hate that, I miss the feeling of booting up the game to see what will happen next
If I had the option to forget everything I know about the metro games and get to play 2033 through Exodus without ever knowing what's going to happen next, I'd take the opportunity in an instance.
@@Jumbler9019 Well the canon ending is that he's still alive. I think rumours were circulating of a fourth game where he returns to save everyone from the metro.
Every time I got to spent with my army bros and army wife on the Aurora was a god damn treasure. I don't think I've ever felt so immersed in a game since this. If only I could forget it and experience this beautiful game all over again.
Standing at the back of the train smoking a cigarette,listen to the sound of the train while watching the landscape changing as you go,one of the best moment in Exodus.
Someone in my college was playing this in the commons area *I'm fucking crying* Edit: Not this *exact* version of the song, but he was playing the melody
The day rolled on by, just like the train- Artyom thought about what the world may have been like before. He remembered the time his parents took him through the Moscow Market, he was only 3. Memories flooded back to him and then he came around remembering that this exodus was the breaking point in this harsh, new world. 2013 was the year this all started, and he didn't know when or where it would end- but he knew one thing for sure, people needed him to show them them the last light, since 2033- he had lead them onward, in a post-apocalyptic exodus. The Metro wasn't the only place left for them.
I love the post apocalyptic genre, mostly for moments like this. In a world where we can push a button and get food delivered to us... We take everything for granted. Less is truly more.
well said. Life really feels meaningless in the safe and simple lives we all live. Life is so much more meaningfull when there is struggle. Something as simple as making a cup of hot coco can be a lifelong experience when you have to make the campfire that heats it up. A difficult life may not be as painfully comfortable as how most of us live, but it at least gives the act of living a true meaning, and it gives a newfound appreciation for all thr little things.
The first time I saw anything about Metro was in a TH-cam ad for the third and last game, Metro Exodus, when it came out in 2019. Shortly after I found out about the existence of the books and then I had the opportunity to play the latter, one of the best video games I've never played. That was almost three years ago. Now, I've read the trilogy, completed all the games, and still can't get that tune out of my head every time I pick up my guitar. Impressive books, games and, of course, their music.
There's something magical in that one. *getting back from work early cold morning by train, snowlakes are falling and the wind howls, in headphones that music and in my mind, dreams of fantastic postapocalyptic world*
While playing the game I just felt involved and in depth with the story all the time, I could truely feel that the Devs put thought and work into the game and it was so good to the point I sat through each individual line of dialogue, from the inbetween spots where you got to lay back on the train to having a chat with the admiral over tea in the swamps, and I never got tired of it, I genuinely felt upset when it was over because I knew I would never experience that feel I got from playing metro for the first time, I wish I could get the chance to experience that for the first time again. And this music just feels like nostalgia even though this only happened months ago, truely the best single player experience out there.
Thank you, when I read the metro books or if I’m at my desk doing paperwork, I listen to the soundtrack and this particular song is my favorite to write and read to. Again thank you
When I first heard this, I didn't recognize the train sound. I associated with rain through the trees on a camping tarp. It reminded me of a happy time I had with friends while camping in the woods and we used a tarp to protect ourselves from pouring rain while playing a guitar. Good times.
I loved this game but it feels like they missed out on some awesome scenarios to display the full extent of Colonel Miller's badass. How many of you guys forgot he didn't have legs? The dude was fighting with prosthetics the whole time but it's never really brought up or relevant beyond the start of the game when it's mentioned. I personally would've enjoyed the surprised expression of the cannibals when they'd try chopping them off, only for the cleaver to get stuck and then this grizzled veteran beating the shit out of them or a moment in the last stretch of the game when a leach eats one of his prosthetics but he keeps fighting and Artym helps him get it back on after the dust has settled. They did a great job of bringing the team to life but this is just one aspect I felt they could've improved on.
Wow. You are right. Metro has such an immersion and excellent storytelling imo, that i completely forgot Colonel Miller has prosthetics. Thank you for that. I guess there is one thing they could have improved on :D
Well, at first I thought that you're talking about the team itself, and I was like but dude, the team is made of soldiers, and soldiers do not question any of the its leader words. It would be a disrespect if they would talk about it, you know how it is... you say too much and your leader orders you to clean toilets in aurora with your own balalaika... But then I got to the rest of the comment where you're talking about the cannibals thing and yeah, it could work. For me there are only two issues with Metro Exodus. Bugs, game still have some bugs, that are not fixed with any patches. The other thing is how Artyom is super cool and also is not... I mean (SPOILER ALERT) Artyom fought with every boss in the game and basically he killed only like two of them (bear and tsar fish). Duke is so fascinated by the stories of how amazing Artyom is but the game shows that he ain't as cool and unstopable. Anna killed Baron, Anna killed the doctor, Gorilla got killed by the Ice. It's ok, but it kinda cuts Artyom's balls off. We as Artyom are rushing through the whole country and we are the most badass person outthere but when it comes to the bosses our ass needs to be saved by our wife... it kinda sucks. I feel like the team got no space for itself in the story, Miller who commands, Artyom doing everything, and Anna saves Artyom's ass. I would love to see how the rest of the crew are special forces soldiers because they are in that world. Anyway, I love this game and the books. First I read Glukhovsky trilogy, then I played the games and I personally prefer Exodus story than the Metro 2035 story. I'm happy that in the game they showed us love between Artyom and Anna, not that weird relationship in Metro 2035. Also book is very sad with its ending and almost the whole thing.
@@keran6019 Artyom is still a legend within the order though a lot of that legend was built on the reputation he made for himself in the first game which characterized him in the canonical ending as being much more bloodthirsty. Aside from the genocide he committed against the Dark Ones, you can also hear tons of stories throughout the metro in Last Light of how whole stations of bandits had been slaughtered to a man and the frontlines between the Reich and Reds had been supposedly silenced by one lone soldier who painted the tunnels with blood. Last Light's story is one of redemption as Artyom seeks to make amends for all death he's sown while Exodus is about him imparting that philosophy to others and showing them to the light at the end of the tunnel.
I'd argue it wasn't shown more, because the disability didn't define him. He was a soldier, and further a leader through and through, despite the lack of his legs. That was the important part. That he didn't let his disability stop him, or even hinder him. Something doesn't need to be mentioned, or shown constant reminders of itself to be an important aspect of a character. Sometimes, the lack of reminders, make it all the more impactful.
@@keran6019 I actually liked that Artyom actually needed help. It just shows that he isnt invincible. Post-Apocalyptic Russia is a deadly place. You dont get to survive *EVERYTHING* on your own. Especially the bear. Without Alyosha and the Pioneers/Pirates he wouldve been killed before the bossfight(s). Even the final one was literally a lucky cliff doing the job for him.
Метро исход лучшая часть серии и как по мне одна из лучших игр в мире, да в ней куча косяков и проблем, но она просто невероятно берет своей атмосферой, особенно тех кто живет в постсоветских странах, я даже в некоторых моментах плакал, хотя меня сложно растрогать, например в конце игры и обоих длс, в 1 от грусти во 2 от счастья, что Сэм наконец-то вернулся на родину как он давно и хотел, надеюсь его родные близки и он их найдет
This is one of the most beautiful an Epic music in game, I have no words to express how deeply it goes in to my soul,❤❤❤something similar happened in Warframe , best quest ever, it took my heart instantly, this is who you are …
под эту песню я с тайги возвращался домой к любимой , сидя у окна в поезде задумываешься о многом , о мелочах в жизни , немного грустишь , вспоминаешь друзей , вспоминаешь тех кого больше нет рядом , но мысль о том что тебя дома ждёт твоя любовь не давала покоя, и появлялась улыбка на лице ...
The game Metro Exodus is a great game even though the random scares of the creatures that appear in the game. I get scared because I play until 1 in the morning, it’s such a good game. I love how we have to be in a train. The watchmen are scary when you don’t see them coming. My favorite mission so far is when you have to get the teddy bear for the girl.
I still listen to this song to this date, and it's always given me a sense of calmness. Metro Exodus was truly one of the best games I've ever played in my life, and the continuous sound of train tracks is reminiscent of the ongoing cycle of life.
This Is A Very Lovely Song. He Is A Legend In My Eyes He's Been Through Hell To Make It To Where The Metro Can See The Sky Again He Is A True Spartan And Legend.
By far one of the best games I've played, it sits on my top ten games in at number one just beating red dead redemption 2 because of the immersion the game adds.
@@Sullian_dF, потому что эта игра про Россию. Ковры на стенах, сервант, старый поезд, скатерть с цветочками, для русских вся эта атмосфера родная. А европейцу или американцу это не знакомо, в своей жизни хрущевок и ковров на стене он не видел
I just beat it and got the "good ending". I always stopped playing when I get to the dam because I was afraid of what the endings would be....I balled my eyes out.
Having played all of these games back to back on Ranger HC, I can confidently say this is one of my favorite series of all time. This game in particular, has the most unforgiving spike in difficulty. That makes the scene with Stefan and Katya all the more rewarding. You’ve stepped out of hell, if only for a moment.
it was at that moment with the crazy admiral on the swamps when i played this and realized i really loved this game and this whole trilogy, because i was so immersed in the story and that world that i just sat there for like 20 minutes listening to a fake crazy old man speaking with corpses
This jam gets me the feeling of "how the things could've gone" instead of how they actually went, which is kinda funny considering the studio behind metro was a break away from the studio being STALKER, just imagine a parallel universe where the wages issue was sorted out and the two (in our timeline) separate studios instead of one going on hiatus and the other delivering, coming together and making THE ULTIMATE series, like damn ffs I absolutely love both series but I can't get rid of that part of my soul that kinda wishes they never split up and made a masterpiece combing the best of the two worlds, and yes I knoe bot Stalker and Metro are based on two different books (and a film in case of stalker) but I'll be damn lying if I wasn't hoping for both teams coming together to make at least one spin off game combining the two world... Guess that's just wishful thinking but just imagine, imagine what "could've been" heh... Anyway sorry for the drunken stalker ramble, go on about your day, have a good one lads, and whether you're in the zone, or in the irradiated streets of Moscow, the swamps of taiga, the desert of baikal or wherever, you're still a stalker, so tread carefully and may you survive another day
I waa going to choose one of 2 games, watch dogs 2 or Metro exodus, i choosed that game, first off i was regretting it, because the beginning was a bit boring, but after a while this game is so fucking amazing, i now never will regret buying metro instead of watch dogs.
This song played in the background when miller finds khlebnikov holding the map, now that would heavily impactful while miller is conversing with khlebnikov
The Metro games are inspiring me to learn a little about the russian language. I even switch the voices to Russian to feel a little more immersed in being in Russia. The people making the Metro games are amazing and I hope they continue to keep being amazing until they bring closure to Artyom's story.
Why is everyone complaining about the train sounds? Honestly i think, that the train sounds fit's to the song and it's kinda relaxing
Saaaame dude
I agree really. Perhaps it is because I loved the game very much, but the train sounds fit it for me. If I heard this song WITHOUT the train sounds the first times then I might have wanted them gone? But it is soothing somehow. I have listend to "clean" versions, but they are lacking. Train sounds are a must for this track
Train is whole point blyats
it's cozy
It soothes like rain
Every "Hey, Artyom!" still rings in my ears.
What about "all this dust" in the last level ffs got stuck in my head for a week
I close my eyes and all i can hear is "Privyet, Artyom"
Just reading this is almost enough to make me relive the entire ending again
@@jellevisee7061had both endings but this is our stop in the metro help me pull the breaks
Why is music for every nuclear wasteland game so damn good
its in the sadness. On the subject - The first album of Killswitch Engage (2000) had a sound track "One Last Sunset" that sounds like a tribute to a nuclear disaster ( my thoughts about comrades from Chernobyl incident ). I also noticed that 4A games used that exact soundtrack ( as a cover version for a reverse tribute ?) as a finger style acoustic guitar track in first Metro 2033, played by NPC's.
@@MrKasugano no, it's just that the NPCs have nothing else to do so they spend hours writing music.
try "he was a good stalker" too
Because the desolation gives soul too the art
@@ThePigeon5734 cringe
Im playing Metro Exodus currently, the experience of playing a jam in a Guitar with Stepan to entertain Katya while all were riding the Aurora sents chills down my spine, this is one of the best moments i have experienced in a videogame, you can feel hope in this short little moment for a better and bright future
i stream the metro games alot and i mean ALOT iv beat each game 6 times cuz i love and this part calms the mind every time
@@MARKKISS-pd6wy Awesome, same here the song is very special for me, same with the stalker guitar ones
@@MARKKISS-pd6wy I’ve played them so many times now I’ve lost count can’t wait for the film in 2024
@@grubk1ll3ryt30 Theres gonna be a film in 2024? Awesome, I finished the game yesterday after a large hiatus of not playing it with the good ending, love the experience
@@artyom9276 It's one of the best games made in history
Man, I cannot wait for Metro 4 when we return home to break people free.
I got a good feeling about the story and gameplay.
"И главное, Артём, главное... Не ешь жёлтый снег! Ха-ха-ха..." - Бурбон
I just finished this game... brings tears to me. It seems like I'm a personal friend to everyone in the Aurora at this point.
Currently playing the game, love every minute of it
So you have to start over. I finished it 2 times and started again. It's such a game that you can't get out of that atmosphere. You can't forget Anna and your comrades. :)
@@SerkanErgene I did start over! I stopped at Novasibirsk though, I couldn't bear myself to finish it again x.x
@@TheNeteenhu because you don't want to or because of the blind ones lmao
@@sound2706 5 months later and I am unsure hahahah! But I think it's because I didn't want the journey to end again... just leaving that cliff hanger, you know
This is a great song to fall asleep to even more so with the train sounds so calming
yeah it's cozy
A little piece of peace in this world ❤️
It's not rain. This is a Train
@Miltonek same difference
I wish I could experience this game for the first time again.
I wish I could experience the entire series for the first time again, in order this time. I played exodus… and THEN found out there were 2 games that came before it 😅
@@akakimcam4053 the entire story (Metro 2033 - Last Light - Exodus) is non canon, meaning if you play according to timeline, the next game will be based on good ending from previous game, no matter the outcome. you only miss the plot but the entire game is stand-alone. i played last light first then 2033 redux because my tight budget
@@snuaji5701I hate to be that guy that corrects someone in a YT comment, but the bad ending in 2033 is the canon ending for the game.
What I wouldn't give for that
Bro i wish i could do it with the book. I like the book mpre than the game. In metro2033(book) Artyom has an actual personality and a face. He should have blond hair and blue eyes(or at max brownish hair). The book was perfect.
The beautiful acoustic guitar.. the sound of the metro on the rails in the background.. I just lay back in my chair, close my eyes and think of home, the only home left for humanity.. My home, the metro.
You know... Metro has a great way with music. My absolute favorite is the song from the good ending of Last Light. It’s haunting with the backdrop of Moscow, plus bittersweet from the sadness of the Dark Ones leaving.
Never heard that, i play with no volume to enjoy my music
Gabriele Fornezza You play games without the sound?
@@youreadopted3960 honestly you have never experienced the true Metro gameplay without sound.
@@danny_ddrummer without sound or without music ?
@@tavish4699 well of course without the sound. But Metro is a really atmospheric game, so even the music is quite important in my opinion
man dude, we need more story heavy FPS games. Metro was such an experience
The best thing they did was they never deviated or made the game garner attention to anyone but the Metro community. No pandering to the mass media, no outside political bs, they kept it Metro and only Metro.
2012, Russia. You're sitting in a box room for the train, heading out of the west and into the east. Suddenly, a while flash blinded your eyes, but not permanently. The white fades enough to show a whole other world. Two men, in some militant type clothing playing their guitars, a woman next to one of the men. You take a look out of the window
It's dead trees and destroyed buildings, it looks like hell at first glance, but staring long enough, you find a sort of peaceful quiet to it from the train.
The vision fades, you're back in your world. You want to go back, for your human curiosity wants to know more about the world and those two men. But something tells you, that you might know soon enough.
Gave me goosebumps pretty good lad
*2013
@@hoxseptem4073 2013 is when the nukes fall. Read the whole thing.
@@Evo_Skorpion Hmmm.
Yep.
I am stupid.
lol, what have you been smoking, bro?
I miss Artyom, I know he’s alive but I’ve played the games... I can’t get the feeling of experiencing them for the first time back, and I hate that, I miss the feeling of booting up the game to see what will happen next
If I had the option to forget everything I know about the metro games and get to play 2033 through Exodus without ever knowing what's going to happen next, I'd take the opportunity in an instance.
@@oscarpie6751 instant*
depends what ending you got if he's still alive
@@Jumbler9019 Well the canon ending is that he's still alive. I think rumours were circulating of a fourth game where he returns to save everyone from the metro.
Every time I got to spent with my army bros and army wife on the Aurora was a god damn treasure. I don't think I've ever felt so immersed in a game since this. If only I could forget it and experience this beautiful game all over again.
Standing at the back of the train smoking a cigarette,listen to the sound of the train while watching the landscape changing as you go,one of the best moment in Exodus.
thank you for adding the train sounds
Hold on...Son.
Masterpiece. After finishing the trilogy, now all the metro soundtracks make me nostalgic.
Просто сидишь, на едине, слушая эту музыку, и задумываешься о чем-нибудь.
Посмотри переозвучку этой песни от Мармока и ты не сможешь думать ни о чем другом)))
@@Time-sz8mn axaxaxaxaa
@@Time-sz8mn нах мармока
Someone in my college was playing this in the commons area
*I'm fucking crying*
Edit: Not this *exact* version of the song, but he was playing the melody
What a legend
it is your duty to go make friends with this man
When I listen to this song I feel a little sad but at the same time full of hope
The same feels man
1 year later still feelin it
After hearing this, I will never refuse to rush B again
Respect
The day rolled on by, just like the train- Artyom thought about what the world may have been like before.
He remembered the time his parents took him through the Moscow Market, he was only 3.
Memories flooded back to him and then he came around remembering that this exodus was the breaking point in this harsh, new world.
2013 was the year this all started, and he didn't know when or where it would end- but he knew one thing for sure, people needed him to show them them the last light, since 2033- he had lead them onward, in a post-apocalyptic exodus.
The Metro wasn't the only place left for them.
This song is amazing! It’s perfectly captures the atmosphere of the group at the time, just as they begin to see hope again - more tragedy…
I love the post apocalyptic genre, mostly for moments like this. In a world where we can push a button and get food delivered to us... We take everything for granted. Less is truly more.
well said.
Life really feels meaningless in the safe and simple lives we all live. Life is so much more meaningfull when there is struggle. Something as simple as making a cup of hot coco can be a lifelong experience when you have to make the campfire that heats it up.
A difficult life may not be as painfully comfortable as how most of us live, but it at least gives the act of living a true meaning, and it gives a newfound appreciation for all thr little things.
The first time I saw anything about Metro was in a TH-cam ad for the third and last game, Metro Exodus, when it came out in 2019. Shortly after I found out about the existence of the books and then I had the opportunity to play the latter, one of the best video games I've never played. That was almost three years ago. Now, I've read the trilogy, completed all the games, and still can't get that tune out of my head every time I pick up my guitar. Impressive books, games and, of course, their music.
There's something magical in that one.
*getting back from work early cold morning by train, snowlakes are falling and the wind howls, in headphones that music and in my mind, dreams of fantastic postapocalyptic world*
While playing the game I just felt involved and in depth with the story all the time, I could truely feel that the Devs put thought and work into the game and it was so good to the point I sat through each individual line of dialogue, from the inbetween spots where you got to lay back on the train to having a chat with the admiral over tea in the swamps, and I never got tired of it, I genuinely felt upset when it was over because I knew I would never experience that feel I got from playing metro for the first time, I wish I could get the chance to experience that for the first time again. And this music just feels like nostalgia even though this only happened months ago, truely the best single player experience out there.
This place is swiss cheese!
Thank you, when I read the metro books or if I’m at my desk doing paperwork, I listen to the soundtrack and this particular song is my favorite to write and read to. Again thank you
just play the games fuckin nerd... lol jk jk
Thank you for posting this. This is an amazing song.
This is an amazing game ❤ best game ever for me
When I first heard this, I didn't recognize the train sound. I associated with rain through the trees on a camping tarp. It reminded me of a happy time I had with friends while camping in the woods and we used a tarp to protect ourselves from pouring rain while playing a guitar. Good times.
One of the best games I've played in recent years. Shame it didn't get much attention in the media
Thank you
You're welcome!
Crying to this again...
I think the train noises in the background of this just make it even better.
I loved this game but it feels like they missed out on some awesome scenarios to display the full extent of Colonel Miller's badass. How many of you guys forgot he didn't have legs? The dude was fighting with prosthetics the whole time but it's never really brought up or relevant beyond the start of the game when it's mentioned. I personally would've enjoyed the surprised expression of the cannibals when they'd try chopping them off, only for the cleaver to get stuck and then this grizzled veteran beating the shit out of them or a moment in the last stretch of the game when a leach eats one of his prosthetics but he keeps fighting and Artym helps him get it back on after the dust has settled.
They did a great job of bringing the team to life but this is just one aspect I felt they could've improved on.
Wow. You are right. Metro has such an immersion and excellent storytelling imo, that i completely forgot Colonel Miller has prosthetics. Thank you for that. I guess there is one thing they could have improved on :D
Well, at first I thought that you're talking about the team itself, and I was like but dude, the team is made of soldiers, and soldiers do not question any of the its leader words. It would be a disrespect if they would talk about it, you know how it is... you say too much and your leader orders you to clean toilets in aurora with your own balalaika... But then I got to the rest of the comment where you're talking about the cannibals thing and yeah, it could work. For me there are only two issues with Metro Exodus. Bugs, game still have some bugs, that are not fixed with any patches. The other thing is how Artyom is super cool and also is not... I mean (SPOILER ALERT) Artyom fought with every boss in the game and basically he killed only like two of them (bear and tsar fish). Duke is so fascinated by the stories of how amazing Artyom is but the game shows that he ain't as cool and unstopable. Anna killed Baron, Anna killed the doctor, Gorilla got killed by the Ice. It's ok, but it kinda cuts Artyom's balls off. We as Artyom are rushing through the whole country and we are the most badass person outthere but when it comes to the bosses our ass needs to be saved by our wife... it kinda sucks. I feel like the team got no space for itself in the story, Miller who commands, Artyom doing everything, and Anna saves Artyom's ass. I would love to see how the rest of the crew are special forces soldiers because they are in that world. Anyway, I love this game and the books. First I read Glukhovsky trilogy, then I played the games and I personally prefer Exodus story than the Metro 2035 story. I'm happy that in the game they showed us love between Artyom and Anna, not that weird relationship in Metro 2035. Also book is very sad with its ending and almost the whole thing.
@@keran6019 Artyom is still a legend within the order though a lot of that legend was built on the reputation he made for himself in the first game which characterized him in the canonical ending as being much more bloodthirsty. Aside from the genocide he committed against the Dark Ones, you can also hear tons of stories throughout the metro in Last Light of how whole stations of bandits had been slaughtered to a man and the frontlines between the Reich and Reds had been supposedly silenced by one lone soldier who painted the tunnels with blood.
Last Light's story is one of redemption as Artyom seeks to make amends for all death he's sown while Exodus is about him imparting that philosophy to others and showing them to the light at the end of the tunnel.
I'd argue it wasn't shown more, because the disability didn't define him. He was a soldier, and further a leader through and through, despite the lack of his legs. That was the important part. That he didn't let his disability stop him, or even hinder him.
Something doesn't need to be mentioned, or shown constant reminders of itself to be an important aspect of a character. Sometimes, the lack of reminders, make it all the more impactful.
@@keran6019 I actually liked that Artyom actually needed help. It just shows that he isnt invincible. Post-Apocalyptic Russia is a deadly place. You dont get to survive *EVERYTHING* on your own. Especially the bear. Without Alyosha and the Pioneers/Pirates he wouldve been killed before the bossfight(s). Even the final one was literally a lucky cliff doing the job for him.
This song got me when Artyom played it to admiral
Artyom just wanted to find some type of life outside his Nightmare...
Well we can gladly say he found much more..
Thank you Stepan!
Spending time with your friend after finnishing all mission is really a good choice
This music is so beautiful, it's been over 4 years since I've shed a tear for anything, and the best part is that they weren't tears of sadness.
0:16 Жить в Метро никогда не легко
Вместо денег-пули!
Вместо женщин-гули!
@@дрозд-ю5к Снаружи твари
Повсюду Аноналии
@@cvend_fanat8590 на миссии разряд
Аномалии попал туда!
Русский!
No game has ever came close to affecting me in thinking and involving me in the world as the Metro Games
Метро исход лучшая часть серии и как по мне одна из лучших игр в мире, да в ней куча косяков и проблем, но она просто невероятно берет своей атмосферой, особенно тех кто живет в постсоветских странах, я даже в некоторых моментах плакал, хотя меня сложно растрогать, например в конце игры и обоих длс, в 1 от грусти во 2 от счастья, что Сэм наконец-то вернулся на родину как он давно и хотел, надеюсь его родные близки и он их найдет
metrom exodus ia the best game I have ever played and since i am gaming ever less i think it would be for as long as I live.
especially the story.
Husband sent me this now I'm listening to it while eating, I don't even play the game but the song's on repeat now
i was on a road trip listening to this, and the train sounds made it feel like i was kn a train listening to this, i love it
I imagine birds are easier to handle than demons.
This is one of the most beautiful an Epic music in game, I have no words to express how deeply it goes in to my soul,❤❤❤something similar happened in Warframe , best quest ever, it took my heart instantly, this is who you are …
ahh, such fond memories of this game...... "GET THA BEECH"
Driving out of novisibirsk with this in the background nearly Kade me cry. Perfect ending to an epic saga.
под эту песню я с тайги возвращался домой к любимой , сидя у окна в поезде задумываешься о многом , о мелочах в жизни , немного грустишь , вспоминаешь друзей , вспоминаешь тех кого больше нет рядом , но мысль о том что тебя дома ждёт твоя любовь не давала покоя, и появлялась улыбка на лице ...
Банальщина я ебу
beautiful, playing along and improv on bass. lots of fun
The game Metro Exodus is a great game even though the random scares of the creatures that appear in the game. I get scared because I play until 1 in the morning, it’s such a good game. I love how we have to be in a train. The watchmen are scary when you don’t see them coming. My favorite mission so far is when you have to get the teddy bear for the girl.
The game only keeps getting better
This is truly a beautiful piece. The train sound makes this more relaxing, and I love it.
I still listen to this song to this date, and it's always given me a sense of calmness. Metro Exodus was truly one of the best games I've ever played in my life, and the continuous sound of train tracks is reminiscent of the ongoing cycle of life.
Danke. Das sind die Emotionen die wir brauchen um zu überleben. Gebt niemals auf.
This Is A Very Lovely Song. He Is A Legend In My Eyes He's Been Through Hell To Make It To Where The Metro Can See The Sky Again He Is A True Spartan And Legend.
makes me hyped for stalker 2 guitar tracks
y e s
Honestly, they may just be remastered versions of the tracks in older games. Not that I’m complaining though, I loved those.
This version definitely MUST be in the next game :3
好喜欢这个变调。地铁天下第一
I really like this tone. Metro best in the world.
this song brings tears to my eyes tears of joy that is
This just made me want to jump on a train and go anywhere far from here
By far one of the best games I've played, it sits on my top ten games in at number one just beating red dead redemption 2 because of the immersion the game adds.
I prefer this way of immersion much more. Basic shit like looting shouldnt take as obnoxiously long as it does in Red Dead.
Жаль, что западные игроки не смогут прочувствовать всей этой душевной атмосферы
Согласен
Почему ?
(я запданый)
@@Sullian_dF, потому что эта игра про Россию. Ковры на стенах, сервант, старый поезд, скатерть с цветочками, для русских вся эта атмосфера родная. А европейцу или американцу это не знакомо, в своей жизни хрущевок и ковров на стене он не видел
@@Metalhead-t3d а если я из Украины?
@@liltxmmy4971 ))))
I just beat it and got the "good ending". I always stopped playing when I get to the dam because I was afraid of what the endings would be....I balled my eyes out.
Душевно
Having played all of these games back to back on Ranger HC, I can confidently say this is one of my favorite series of all time. This game in particular, has the most unforgiving spike in difficulty. That makes the scene with Stefan and Katya all the more rewarding. You’ve stepped out of hell, if only for a moment.
They used one song style for like 5 different songs but made them all sound so apart from one another and made them have amazing contrasts
If only girls now and days we're as loving, and loyal as Anna Miller.
find them, friend. it will be as hard as the journey but it is worth it.
You need to be as masculine as Artyom to deserve a girl like Anna 😂
it was at that moment with the crazy admiral on the swamps when i played this and realized i really loved this game and this whole trilogy, because i was so immersed in the story and that world that i just sat there for like 20 minutes listening to a fake crazy old man speaking with corpses
This song is so relaxing
ikr
I listened to this and only cried for 30 mins. Im god
"What a beautiful world we have destroyed."
It sounds even better if you play it on an actual guitar.
Sheev Palpatine dew it
@@keotte5234 Just dew it.
I did not know the Senate played a guitar
@@bartbobo007 The dark side is a pathway to many abilities some considerer to be unnatural.
@@Russell3267 LMAO
Awesome game ever, best soundtrack and beautiful atmosphere.. On PS5 game is really much beautiful and detailed!
idk but i like every metro game songs and i play every time again... and crying at bad ending.. or guitar songs
That railgun doe
This jam gets me the feeling of "how the things could've gone" instead of how they actually went,
which is kinda funny considering the studio behind metro was a break away from the studio being STALKER, just imagine a parallel universe where the wages issue was sorted out and the two (in our timeline) separate studios instead of one going on hiatus and the other delivering, coming together and making THE ULTIMATE series,
like damn ffs I absolutely love both series but I can't get rid of that part of my soul that kinda wishes they never split up and made a masterpiece combing the best of the two worlds,
and yes I knoe bot Stalker and Metro are based on two different books (and a film in case of stalker) but I'll be damn lying if I wasn't hoping for both teams coming together to make at least one spin off game combining the two world...
Guess that's just wishful thinking but just imagine, imagine what "could've been"
heh... Anyway sorry for the drunken stalker ramble,
go on about your day, have a good one lads, and whether you're in the zone, or in the irradiated streets of Moscow, the swamps of taiga, the desert of baikal or wherever, you're still a stalker, so tread carefully and may you survive another day
Жить в Метро
Никогда не легко!... *)*
Sweet dreams, Mel'nik...
Quel jeux incroyable merci pour cette fantastique découverte
I was wondering if it was a cover of an actual song. Doesn't matter it is so heartfelt and makes me fall in love with this game
It's technically a cover of the Main theme from Metro 2033, you'll understand the similarities immediately.
great, now i want to play again
the fact you can hear the train in the background sounds like you are inside aurora
Toda la saga de juegos de metro es simplemente maravillosa
Concuerdo contigo
Thank you, Stepan.
thanks you bud, ive just finished the game, i got the bad end, i cry, this cheers me up, or not maybe ._.
I waa going to choose one of 2 games, watch dogs 2 or Metro exodus, i choosed that game, first off i was regretting it, because the beginning was a bit boring, but after a while this game is so fucking amazing, i now never will regret buying metro instead of watch dogs.
should have played the first two metro series then youll get it
@Edryl Pak i did, i just forgot about then years later, and then just "Oh, new metro.", and decided to buy it because Epic games discount
Can you make a ten hour virsion of this
If you're on desktop, you can right click the video as it's playing and select the "loop" option.
If you are on mobile, you can create a playlist with just this on it.
Play, loop, relax.
This song played in the background when miller finds khlebnikov holding the map, now that would heavily impactful while miller is conversing with khlebnikov
i'm adicted to this and i'm totaly ok with it
So good
жить в метро, никогда не легко
Мармок
Да!).
Русский!
Хорош)
When the Cyka Blyat's just right... ;_;
Just enough to make a cyka cry blyat
I want to learn how to play this but can't find anything on it do you know a vid or website I can learn it on with a buddy of mine
th-cam.com/video/nuc_X2ph_x4/w-d-xo.html there you can find the tabs
blyatiful
🤣
It feels like when the universe ends and the end credits roll this song plays
"soon, our brothers militant will arrive"
The Metro games are inspiring me to learn a little about the russian language.
I even switch the voices to Russian to feel a little more immersed in being in Russia.
The people making the Metro games are amazing and I hope they continue to keep being amazing until they bring closure to Artyom's story.
Beautiful in every way... How to find the notes for this one.