David Pick I don’t really think that they should follow Artyom anymore. His story has ended his journey finished and I feel that if we take him out to have another story it will just be disingenuous to the story of Exodus and Miller’s sacrifice
@@goldenmine1494 His story is far from over, remember that as the new leader of the Spartans he has a duty to save all the people of the Metro. He will return to Moscow.
@@henriquecesardesouzasilva8766 remember why they end up at lake Baikal in the first place to settle somewhere without having to worry about radiation or enemies so I don’t know why he would go back to a place that thinks him a traitor even if he wants to save them who says they’ll listen to him instead of Hansa
This Scene in the game really had my heart hurting, and a deep sense of true fear came out of me honestly, Metro Exodus is a masterpiece of a game and the quality hopefully holds up if there are to be any future installments
There is still the possibility of more Metro as Exodus ends at 2036 the books are to metro 2035 and they way the books/game are left it screams more metro. now we just have to wait and hope
@@KalashMan Do you think that Artyom would come back to metro after everybody left him? Neither his friends nor his father wanted to go with him, he did all that he was able to, however no one trusted him, even Anna but at the end she was the only one who went with Artyom out from the metro.
Aaron Joestar possibly time will tell what the next steps in Artyom's story are but I believe we will see a return to the Moscow metro at some point : ) who knows what ole Glukovsky has in store for us
This is easily one of the most emotional scenes I've ever experienced while playing a game. The soundtrack overall was amazing, but this song in particular was mind blowing.
Look he wakes up Look he stands up Look he starts walking Look he starts running Look he opens the door Look he grows up Look he is in the army Look he starts against his fate Look he hurts himself Look he launches the missile Look he saves the monster Look he fights for his friends his wife his teammates Look he lost the battle Look he rise up again Look he leaves his own place Look he save the people Look he is saved by Colonel Look he becomes the Colonel
Ever since I met Miller in 2033 I instantly grew to like him. I just got the good ending after my first time playing Exodus and I will never forget the moment Artyom checked to see the sleeping Colonel sitting in the front seat, only to see the the lens of his gas mask fogged up from his last breath. At first I was absolutely excited to go on another mission with Miller, not knowing it would be our last. This grizzly old man was easily my favorite out of the entire squad and seeing him go was more than heartbreaking. I expected someone to die but not Miller. He was the only one to go in my playthrough. He was old and basically crippled but he still seemed so immortal, yet he sacrificed his life to save Artyom. As he said: "My time's up." I absolutely loved this entire series. I have played many story driven videogames but I don't think there has been a single one where I have cared about the characters this much. I am currently waiting on the next steam sale so I can buy the DLCs because I still wish for more content from this amazing piece of art. Goodbye Colonel.
The only game where I cared about the characters more than metro was Mass Effect, but there I had three MASSIVE games and tons of interactions to boot. Mass Effect was my first game, I remember watching my dad playing it when I was much younger as well. Somehow Metro made me care about it's characters as much as mass effect did.
@@75L48 I live both in hope and fear of that day. Hope, because let's be honest this world has had all the fun sucked out of it, and fear because who knows if I'd even survive.
you forgive your enemies.your mates gets saved because of this .In the end you requires blood from all your mates to save yourself. You know force answer force ,death brings death so do the forgiveness answer forgiveness . you forgive enemies game forgives you in the end sums up the metro exodus theme .
Never has a game made me turn into a sobbing mess like the end of this one... my father fought a four year downhill battle with cancer and lost to it when I was 10... that was almost 20 years ago. The ending of this game brought back memories and ripped open old wounds I thought I had long forgotten. Its given me the chance to maybe realize alot of what's wrong with me today comes from these buried emotions, that a video game brought out. Whoever says video games are not art, are a waste of time, never experienced one like this. What a ride.
ánimo amigo, tu padre está orgulloso por ser quien eres. Este juego es una obra de arte, nunca había llorado por un final, y en este sí, me recordó a mi abuelo que tenía un carácter parecido al de Miller pero que en el fondo de su corazón era el más quebradizo.
Recently I played the Metro trilogy on ranger hardcore and after everything this part hit different. It was my third time playing Exodus so I knew what was going to happen but after going through Artyom's journey (and dying a lot in the process) I kept thinking save Miller save Anna don't give up! Honestly the driving scene to me in the section at the end is the perfect way for the series to end. The whole trilogy Artyom never stops, no matter what beast or faction is in his way he finds a way out of it. And how does it end? You drive, so simple but so emotional. Even when he's at deaths door he pushes himself and doesn't hesitate. And as a player I really felt this sense of urgency to push forward, I've never been so invested in a games overall story before. When it ended I sat there and just smiled. Artyom is a great character, the entire trilogy is amazing, and I can't wait to do it all again. Everything I wanted in The Last of Us 2 Metro Exodus gave me, can't wait to see what 4A Games does next!
I know I am late but I just finished Metro and when you compared it to The Last of us 2 I remembered how it failed to connect gameplay and story (out of many other mistakes). Simmilary how Nakey Jakey points out how an old Metal gear game (can't remember right now) had effect on end if the player killed insted of non lethal etc. the same is with Metro Exodus. The fact that saving people, going non lethal, is a players choice and not like in the last of us two, where it doesn't matter if you kill or not. Making Metro a lot more personal and superior with its mechanics.
Just finished my first playthrough, and I got the good ending. When I saw that there were only three shots of the anti-rad, I already had a bad feeling, but dismissed it, thinking "oh maybe the game just means that there's one for each of us, miller, the kid, and I" Then after getting out of the lab and seeing Miller coughing while using the shot on me, my heart sunk. I was already 80% sure it was over for Miller, but I really didn't care, the only thing I was thinking was "faster!" Was trying not to cry from the driving to the ending, as I was thinking about how Miller was always there, right from the start, how you watch him age and change, and also what Artyom writes about him in the diary you read on the Aurora train.
@@nomansdie8624 the metal gear games to my knowledge don't have varied endings, but the player's choice with non-lethal DOES affect things during the game. There's a part of MGS3 that is influenced by exactly how many people you kill(won't go into specifics), MGS4 makes Snake throw up if he does too many bad things, and in MGS5, Snake's face becomes covered in blood and grows a devil's horn if you do too many bad things (this takes effort to reverse). And of course, your actions will also influence plenty of character interactions.
*Spoiler warning.* I remember I was spoiled about Miller's death. I didn't know how he died, I just saw a YT thumbnail. That still didn't prepare me for how devastated I was when it happened. This guy, I couldn't even remember his name in 2033. In LL he was a stereotypical gruff leader. Then in Exodus he was a confused father looking for his youth again. Miller looked invincible. Nothing could stop him. He lost his legs, he got back up. He delivered one of the boldest statements I heard in a video game (you should've died, like people!). I pretended to smoke just to listen to what he wanted to say. He had the unique distinction of carrying the only working Volt Driver from the Metro, and borrowing it from him felt like a crime. He didn't waste a moment to use his own dose to save me. He already knew he was going to die, it didn't even occur to him to be afraid of the end. I'm so used to seeing Russians as crazy, Russians as the Heavy, Russians as bad guys. Classic East vs West arrangement. Miller if we met him in a CoD game would almost certainly be a boss yelling at his spetznaz subordinates into battle. We'd probably forget he existed. Colonel Miller in Metro instead led a brutal resistance against the Metro itself, he messed up his own chance at a loving wife and beat himself for it, he had nothing but the hidden watchers giving him orders by the time we set out on the Aurora. And then, we found out Russia was truly gone, and so was NATO. Not even an enemy left to justify Miller's dream campaign. So he changed, he fought to protect others again, like he did before he got addicted to taking orders. He looked at the punishment set out before him and took it with respect. He got what he deserved, and at the same time he could find peace in it. How many people, men women or otherwise, can claim to return from such depths of misery? He once fought to end the world, but now he has helped save it.
Damn bro, couldn't have said better. I beat Metro Exodus over 2 months ago but keep revisiting this song because it is just so saddening lol. Not only that though, the soundtrack for this game is truly one of a kind. This game is so underrated by many. I really wish I could back in time and re experience this work of art for the first time again.
I live in Russia,and I am truly proud of our developers that they have finally proved that you can make really high-quality and heavy (in terms of morale of the game).Of course, for me, this game was more enjoyable than for people living for example in America, because here everything is pleasant:cities, music and other things,but still I'm glad that people who do not live in Russia were able to feel at least a little,the atmosphere of Russia destroyed in a nuclear war)),forget the stereotypes about Russians,we are not like many people think..."There are no bad races if there are bad people"
No doubt, best singleplayer franchise ever created. I get so emotional to this game. This is a game you don't play with your brain, you play with your hearth!
"Remember Artyom, I created the Order so we can save the people and you...don't ever forget about that... because somehow... I did.....Goodbye Commander. Time to wake up! Rise and shine, Son..." ~Colonel Miller~ I just ... cry...feel empty. Miller is one of my favourite characters in this series since Metro 2033 Redux that always gives me excitement to play this series yet I don't know this is going to be our last mission. Rest in peace Colonel, you already put in too many efforts and now it's time for you to rest... forever...
****SPOILER ALERT**** Dear Diary, its now the 8th January 2021. It has been 7 days now since i finished the bad ending in Metro Exodus and the days went by. My post game depression is still continuing and i still dont know how to handle it. That last Scene, the exhausting path of Artyom in Dead City, the dead of Cpt.Miller who saved my ass and finally that spoken words from Anna in front of my grave, just shook my world. Anyway, whenever i hear ingame Melody like the one am hearing right now, it is like feeling heaven. But i am grateful that i was allowed to play this Masterpiece Series of a Videogame and i am excited like a little child, how this journey will continue in Metro 4.
This track makes me feel depressional emotions. This soundtrack makes you feel empty, but gives you a little hope. that makes you keep going forward and don't stop. You think that all is over, but it's not. This track makes me cry everytime when i listen it, but gives me a little smile. Пару слов скажу на своём языке: Сделать серию игр такой, чтобы её хотелось забыть и пройти снова - может не каждый разработчик. Восхищаюсь серией игр и книг до сих пор, а саундтрек всех трёх игр заставляет меня пустить слезу. Метро будет моей самой любимой серией игр и книг. Метро навсегда в моём сердце.
I can't remember the last time I got emotional over a video game. But as engrossed as I got with this whole series, not to mention the novel Metro 2033 being a real joy to read, I was completely blown away with how they concluded this story. Never thought I'd find myself needing to wipe my eyes to see the road out of Novosibirsk. But this piece of music really holds a lot of emotion and weight within itself. Bravo, Mr. Omelchuk. And many thanks for an extended version on here as well.
When I heard this song, I still had hope. I still thought that I could save Miller. Only when morning came, and I was faced with his lifeless body, I knew. I knew I couldn't save him. As the Aurora screeched halt in front of the car, I just broke down. I'm happy I did, and I'm happy I got the satisfaction of getting the good ending, where Miller was properly farewelled. Miller was a good character. I know he was, because you weep when a good character falls.
This song and Dawn of Hope fill me with so much emotion it's crazy. Every now and again I come across a masterpiece of music like this, and it just renews my energy, I don't know how else to word it.
“I still remember that day, the sun was shining and my mother took me to the city center through the Metro. I remember all the small things, but the one thing I cannot remember is my mothers face. Why cant I remember? -Artyom That line from Last Light always stays with me, Artyom went through so much and lost so many friends. Atleast he still has Anna and his Spartan buddies...
What a merciless kick straight to the feels. I'll never forget how it felt driving out of that city. I knew I was getting the bad ending, that tension building up was brutal.
"Down of hope" sounded sweet in Stepan's wedding... The Order honoring the heroes' deaths, Anna's speech and "Lacrimosa" playing in the background gave me a heartache. That music really sounds like tragedy.
Artyom is one of the VERY few silent protagonists that I really cared for and wanted the best for him. This last scene fucked with my heart. I got the good ending with no research. Nor was anything spoiled for me (aside from trailer stuff). The last scene of the good ending with Miller, artyoms friends charging to him upon seeing him. Everything just seemed so right. I’m happy to end artyoms story at that note.
I both want and don't want to see a sequel to this series. I want it to end on this note, a beautiful ending, and I also want a bigger open-world playing field in Metro, where they just stabilized their settlement and some of them decided to split off and wander the rest of the world. Metro: New World
What about a Story. Where you Play as the Son of Commander Artyom. You Venture on Out of the Settlement to Explore, Find the Unknowns Near and Far from the Settlement with the Help of an Old now Repaired Lada, Radiation Lingering as is Danger. But You Go on to Find out Everyone is in Danger. And Only You can Stop the Happiness from Being Struck By Lightening. And Throughout the Game. you Learn The Dark ones Have followed. Others of the Metro Have Journeyed out to Find your People through the Years and Finally You Stand With your Father Against the Ones Who wish to Harm Your People.
@@thatdumbassquail5522 That's pretty interesting, except for the part about Happiness Struck By Lightning. How about the main mission being Artyom is missing, so you have to go find him? And Anya/ your mom, who has been babysitting you all these years, is now just tagging along to help however she can. I only hope they don't turn it into another Wolfenstein: YoungBlood. That will really kill the series.
For those of you youngn's just discovering this series, a version of this song exists in Metro 1. It was basically this call of duty like blasting orchestral piece they felt they needed during the Spartan's great charge against the dark ones, the moment that Miller proved the Spartans worthy of their title and young Artyom proved himself worthy of their ranks. After that, the song plays in different, more subdued versions as the men mature and evolve over the story, but they can never escape it.
@@gaelsdaddy2341 yeah man I am too. It looks like the song really is more associated with 2033 redux. Heres the sound track for that. The song I was thinking of his called blood spill. Its got the same note structure at the beginning, and its also the first song on the track as “departure.” Gotta eat my own tongue on that one I guess.
@@MrCurbinator lol departure is one of my favorites how did I never notice how similar they were Edit: also Emptiness and Dawn of hope sound really similar
Love how they used the full moon as a literal "light at the end of the tunnel". The shadowy trees and ruins around the road being the metaphorical tunnel.
А ведь метро бы не было если бы менеджер в компании по созданию сталкера не задержал оплату сотрудникам (А4 Games была основана на 4 сотрудниках которые ушли из компании, которая создала франшизу сталкера, забыл название), так что спасибо тому, кто задержал оплату основателям А4, это просто удача и не верится в это
вот только Глуховский оказался ...не хочу говорить плохо о нём, но и хорошего мало что можно сказать...Как сказала Фаина Раневская - "Талант - он как прыщ....вскочить может и на заднице"
Metro is such a great game, great story... But sad at the same time. It doesnt matter you get good or bad ending. Its still sad. I finished Exodus like two weeks ago. I got bad ending. I still cant stop thinking about Artyom and Anna. How it would been if this was a reality. What could they do different ? I would never allow my wife, my love go out alone. Never at that situation. Only together. Still, all my respect how they loved each other, guarded each other, respected each other till the end. I wish it could be that easy in real life.
Still one of the best games I ever played in my life, not even joking. This game was fucking amazing. Trust me, I've played many games, first-person shooters, story games, but Metro Exodus is something different bro.. it truly gave me the feeling as if I'm in a World War 3 scenario and everything is deadly infected. The ending was also very amazing and even made me a little emotional. I really hope they do make another game sometime soon because this one was truly a masterpiece.
One of the most powerful soundtracks for a such powerful moment in video games. I can barely play FPS these days because of motion sickness but this game is exceptionally made from the beginning to the end, worth every minute.
Only game 2 make me cry then the recent game I played Red dead redemption 2 PS:I did my 2nd gameplay with the good ending but I still cried because either way Miller didn’t live but Artoym got his happy ending Atleast😭
The best thing about Metro games is that the gameplay always gives the same feeling, you dont feel disconnected. In fact you can play both games at the same time and it would mostly feel that you are playing only one game.
@@JGrimm52 Really it just depends on who you kill. Generally don't kill surrendered, don't unarmed, save who you can in each stage. I made like 3 mistakes in the game and still got the good ending.
Except bandits you can rip their guts apart and the game will give not even 2 shits for them Let everyone live except bandits and fill your blood thirst with those Also dont kill the fanatics with the tsar fish knock them out at best and the last mission on the fanatics do it as stealthy as possible so duke will survive then dont kill the slaves pioneers and pirates As i said if you see bandits (i recommend you use subtitels since thouse show you who is talking if you see something like Bandit : "Damn this world " its free real estate for you to gun down or slit throats
I know this comment is old but I just wanna say that finishing this game with bad ending is hard as fuck, you have to kill literally every living shit to get bad ending my man. I tried to get bad ending after my first run but I couldn't.
@@aknkrstozkn the bad ending is hilariously easy to get. It just depends on killing the wrong thing, not returning or doing any favours, and not spending time with any character. You don't start off with much karma, so not getting yourself involved with sidequests or characters and just going ham will easily deplete it. The biggest way to tank your karma is to just completely ignore the warnings from friendly NPCs and kill them when they're surrendering or defenseless or do stuff that would eventually kill two out of three of your crew.
Я специально не смотрел прохождение. Собрал себе железо, купил метро, прошёл, прочувствовал. Парень кремень, здоровый амбал, спортсмен, спасатель...плакал как девченка. Лучшая игра.
Дело не в концовке. Просто игры для нашего менталитета и мышления могут только люди со схожими качествами. Ни одна игра из западной Европы или штатов не даст таких эмоций.
Под такую мелодию самое то ехать в автобусе полном людьми в пасмурныю погоду думая что ты один из выжевших каторых перевозять подальше от городов в безопастные регионы. Или же ты в дрезине сидишь и таких же людей как ты едут в безопастные уголки метро.
Или же нааборот. Всиляет надежду на лучшие времена. Ты за город метро позади, ты с доузьями едете в сторану Байкала потомучто знаете что там нет радиации, нет мутантов, там можна начать жизнь с чистого листа.
I was getting bored with Metro Exodus and just wanted to end it as fast as i can. Not until this music and ending played that i realized what i have been missing out. This and the DLC content made me remember what metro games are all about. Ever since i ended Metro Exodus, I've been comming here and listening to this track every night because i miss the game so much. You don't know what you've got, Until it's gone.
I am raised on story-driven experiences and this series is one of the best story trilogies on the market. People forget how important it is to connect with the characters in the game to give it that personal experience, to feel how harsh life can be, and sometimes how a choice can impact not only you but other people around you. I have played through this trilogy many times, with different approaches, and aside from the story and its protagonists, the music was always the main factor that helped me connect to the world. Through the years I have developed, a habit of not listening to music that doesn't give me goosebumps, and the whole soundtrack and its perfect timing does that, it just fits this world and environment so good I can't even explain it. I wish the game was a bit longer thou, the DLC's, especially since there was so much room for exploring the world and its stories. And yes I wish the ending was a bit different and that Miller would have lived but then the impact of his sacrifice would not be so hard on the player and I would not give us those feelings we get after completing the game.
Мне 33, так сложилось, что некогда было играться в игры, щас нагоняю, дак вот прошел вчера метро исход, на печальную концовку, скажу честно давненько я так не ревел(.
я и от хорошей концовки чуть слезу не дал, даже зная что шел на хорошую концовку, последние минуты , когда Артем еле еле уже шел, борясь до конца, очень сильно переживал за него, что вдруг не сможет, что может не получится чувство. было страха и безысходности, угасающей надежды. Так же во время продвижения по тоннелям со слизью и червями был страх заплутать там и сгинуть. Фильтры пищат, требуя замену, детектор метала пищит, в тесных тоннелях идешь не зная куда, со стен плюются личинки, тут внезапно черви здоровые выпрыгивают и набрасываются. Даже после разных хорроров было очень напряженно играть и очень тревожно за Артема.
Seriously, it is the time i seriously felt it, felt strong grip on the wheel, felt how Artem keeps his eyes open, fights to not close them, just keeps on driving, just bit forward just bit more, shame they refused to give Artem voice in any of the game which broke the scene, it would do it way more justice of Artem was talking to Melnik
Sadly I was too young to enjoy the first couple of games as my first and only started with exodus, but I don’t think I’ve been been hit by a game like I have with this, I wish I could replay it like it was the first time, it’s an experience I will never forgive myself for not having enjoyed or appreciated enough when I could, and now I can’t have that feeling back
Driving scene is the best dramatic scene I ever seen in games. Everything - stunning monologue by Kirill, picture of dark winter with the moon, absolutely dead town, music crying with hope, our goal - to save Anna, and the pure minds about way we passed with Artyom and Miller.
Dammit. The whole time driving to the train, you just know he's gone, you're probably next and Anna might well be already dead as well, yet you're still trying to find the physical and psychical strength to get back, if there's the thinnest chance of this somehow ending well.
That final moment of driving through the snow and the night, with the Moon guiding your path, and the innocent voice of Kirill encouraging me to ride on and fully knowing that Miller will leave me with that music, ugh, I don't know how to describe it. His love and will to save Ana againts hopelessness and despair, lead him to challenge and defeat death itself. It is one of the most emotional moments I have experienced in a video game.
I just replayed this game on ranger hard-core all the way and this, it hits deeper now, living the actual struggle, and seeing this again. I salute you all.
Man this scene was genuinely the first time I was close to crying at a death in a video game. His death was so sudden, it seemed this man was invincible. Survived an attack from a demon atop a tower, survived losing his legs from the red army, so I thought, “what could a bit of radiation do?” And I grew to love him, the first game sure, I didn’t know him much, he was a stern leader of special forces, nothing special. Second game he again was stern, but I trusted him, he fought to the end and kept fighting after that. Third game i recognized his voice, face, everything, almost as if he was a true friend. Once I saw him breathing I felt assured of his well-being, until it stopped.
Col. Miller, he found Artyom thanks to the Dark Ones, he didn't know how he found Artyom he said roughly that he could just feel like he knew where Artyom was, it is a true shame that the Dark Ones couldnt save him yet...the ending would not be the same it would not be as heartfelt or anything like it, Miller, The Dark Ones, Artyom and Crew all played their parts in their game of life, wherever Artyom goes the Dark Ones will follow.
never forget my feelings listening this music in final scene when I played this game firstly during my Metro marathon, it was full dive and straight forward run, I was full of hope, but my race against fate was failed, I remembered all scenes with Knyaz, Damir etc. in the end.. and it was sad but honest, unfortunately, bad final is only true final for me
Metro 2033 ended with an intense climb to the top of a tower to annihilate the Dark Ones. Metro Last Light ended with a battle to rival any other in the metros, and it would determine the balance of power. Metro Exodus... ended with a car ride. Exodus is my favorite ending.
God this was such an incredible emotional climax. I can only weep for those who got the bad ending after this final section. What a fantastic send off to a legend. Godspeed Miller
They gave me a multiple huge maps to explore, dozens of collectibles to find and so many upgrades to be installed. Yet I felt compelled to rush the game because time was running short for the crew. Despite the lack of a timed game play mechanic, the situation in Aurora forced me to rush Volga and Caspian, while Anna's health made me rush Taiga and Novosibirsk.
Yeah. Yeah, when I hit the end there, all those complains I had building, they were certainly there, but they were subdued when I got to the last 10 minutes, and the credits. All the miserable bugs, the KOs that couldn't be executed, the weirdness with having to carry Torkarev's airgun/varient, all of it! All of it fell away, as I considered, this is the best story I've experienced in a game in a long while. And unfortunately, once the credits stop, I need to close out and go back and do something else. Damn.
I am really happy about the bad ending I got in this game. I know it's just a game and stuff, but it made me reflect on my actions. I somehow realized that what I am doing right now and every step I take can lead me somewhere and have meaning later in my life and affect me the way I might regret one day. I know I will be more conscious of my life decisions from now on. Thank you, Metro and 4a games, it was truly a masterpiece and more than just a game.
one of the most beautiful and emotional games i have ever seen or played, if not THE best... The only thing i didn't like that much is that Artyom never says a single word in the entire game, and i even espected him to say something to miller, like a goodbye or a thank you. The thing is that in the prologue, between chapters and in the ending you do hear his narrative voice (he doesn't speak in the end if you got the bad ending, just silence and Anna crying), so he does have a voice and all. I know it's just the devs choice not to and they did amazing! This game builded so many emotions and i will forever remember it, as much as the others. But still, i think i would have preferred him speaking sometimes, expecially when people in the game asked him questions and he was like "yes yes, i read you, keep talking"
“Artyom, stay with me! Hold on . . . son.”
I-i cannot father the pain is too much, please let me rest finally..
it's only onion,don't worry..
He finally said it..
Man, that phrase make every single tough Russian mutant fucking cry...
"Today, I am not the Leader Of the Spartans, but a Father"... - Miller in Two Colonels
That little pat on the shoulder he gives Miller said more than words could.
Cannot wait for more of Artyom in the next Metro
David Pick I don’t really think that they should follow Artyom anymore. His story has ended his journey finished and I feel that if we take him out to have another story it will just be disingenuous to the story of Exodus and Miller’s sacrifice
I think hearing Artyom say "Rest now, father" would have added to the scene, especially after being so silent for the game.
@@goldenmine1494 His story is far from over, remember that as the new leader of the Spartans he has a duty to save all the people of the Metro. He will return to Moscow.
@@henriquecesardesouzasilva8766 remember why they end up at lake Baikal in the first place to settle somewhere without having to worry about radiation or enemies so I don’t know why he would go back to a place that thinks him a traitor even if he wants to save them who says they’ll listen to him instead of Hansa
This Scene in the game really had my heart hurting, and a deep sense of true fear came out of me honestly, Metro Exodus is a masterpiece of a game and the quality hopefully holds up if there are to be any future installments
There is still the possibility of more Metro as Exodus ends at 2036 the books are to metro 2035 and they way the books/game are left it screams more metro. now we just have to wait and hope
@@KalashMan Do you think that Artyom would come back to metro after everybody left him? Neither his friends nor his father wanted to go with him, he did all that he was able to, however no one trusted him, even Anna but at the end she was the only one who went with Artyom out from the metro.
Aaron Joestar possibly time will tell what the next steps in Artyom's story are but I believe we will see a return to the Moscow metro at some point : ) who knows what ole Glukovsky has in store for us
@@KalashMan I hope so! But I think metro 2035 was the last one.
No worries, new Metro is coming out Glukhovsky made an announcement. Metro is the greatest game. Hope gets GOTY)) Waiting for the next part
This is easily one of the most emotional scenes I've ever experienced while playing a game. The soundtrack overall was amazing, but this song in particular was mind blowing.
True, same
Play Last of Us 1 and 2. You will be in depression.
@@kgjekdl Its worse than metro
So true. Can't help shedding tears for like half an hour
So true. Can't help shedding tears for like half an hour
Look he wakes up
Look he stands up
Look he starts walking
Look he starts running
Look he opens the door
Look he grows up
Look he is in the army
Look he starts against his fate
Look he hurts himself
Look he launches the missile
Look he saves the monster
Look he fights for his friends his wife his teammates
Look he lost the battle
Look he rise up again
Look he leaves his own place
Look he save the people
Look he is saved by Colonel
Look he becomes the Colonel
Look he's Artyom Alekseyevich Chyornyj
Ever since I met Miller in 2033 I instantly grew to like him. I just got the good ending after my first time playing Exodus and I will never forget the moment Artyom checked to see the sleeping Colonel sitting in the front seat, only to see the the lens of his gas mask fogged up from his last breath. At first I was absolutely excited to go on another mission with Miller, not knowing it would be our last.
This grizzly old man was easily my favorite out of the entire squad and seeing him go was more than heartbreaking. I expected someone to die but not Miller. He was the only one to go in my playthrough. He was old and basically crippled but he still seemed so immortal, yet he sacrificed his life to save Artyom. As he said: "My time's up."
I absolutely loved this entire series. I have played many story driven videogames but I don't think there has been a single one where I have cared about the characters this much. I am currently waiting on the next steam sale so I can buy the DLCs because I still wish for more content from this amazing piece of art.
Goodbye Colonel.
Although I am Russian, I will try to write without mistakes. I subscribe to every word. and " don't sleep, artyom, don't sleep"(
Yeah goodbye Miller 😢😢😢
The only game where I cared about the characters more than metro was Mass Effect, but there I had three MASSIVE games and tons of interactions to boot. Mass Effect was my first game, I remember watching my dad playing it when I was much younger as well. Somehow Metro made me care about it's characters as much as mass effect did.
The dlc's are also great and the two colonels story is a very sad one too!
Now you should read a book, the Metro one :D
In 70 years i Will gladly tell my grand Grand childrens about the metro series...
You might live to see it real life.. one never knows. Humanity never learns.
@@75L48 I live both in hope and fear of that day. Hope, because let's be honest this world has had all the fun sucked out of it, and fear because who knows if I'd even survive.
@@75L48 It might be happening now.
wellp, you wont have to wair 70years
@@ThePigeon5734 just come here to us in Ukraine. I doubt you would find the battlefield out here boring
I'm not very emotional, but this ending hit me like a truck and left me in actual tears. Never thought I could be so devastated
I have never cried like that in my gaming history. Incredible.
@@tomasmalin RDR2, Metro Exodus, TLOU 1, Far Cry 3 are the games that have hit me the most
@@tomasmalin i think i have only cried like this over Chapter 14 of Yakuza 0 and the ending of this DLC in Exodus
One of the best,a great moment in videogame history. A tear will always flow in the memory of this scene.
you forgive your enemies.your mates gets saved because of this .In the end you requires blood from all your mates to save yourself. You know force answer force ,death brings death so do the forgiveness answer forgiveness . you forgive enemies game forgives you in the end sums up the metro exodus theme .
My lone tear was shed when Miller had said he had wished for a son like me
Never has a game made me turn into a sobbing mess like the end of this one... my father fought a four year downhill battle with cancer and lost to it when I was 10... that was almost 20 years ago. The ending of this game brought back memories and ripped open old wounds I thought I had long forgotten. Its given me the chance to maybe realize alot of what's wrong with me today comes from these buried emotions, that a video game brought out. Whoever says video games are not art, are a waste of time, never experienced one like this. What a ride.
ánimo amigo, tu padre está orgulloso por ser quien eres. Este juego es una obra de arte, nunca había llorado por un final, y en este sí, me recordó a mi abuelo que tenía un carácter parecido al de Miller pero que en el fondo de su corazón era el más quebradizo.
I hope you're doing well man.
Amazing ❤️
No other game gave me this feeling before. Not even RDR2 or any MGS game made me feel like this. I have no idea why, but this game is just unique
I wouldn't guess that one of my biggest thrills in the game would be holding W button and listening to this masterpiece.
Recently I played the Metro trilogy on ranger hardcore and after everything this part hit different. It was my third time playing Exodus so I knew what was going to happen but after going through Artyom's journey (and dying a lot in the process) I kept thinking save Miller save Anna don't give up!
Honestly the driving scene to me in the section at the end is the perfect way for the series to end. The whole trilogy Artyom never stops, no matter what beast or faction is in his way he finds a way out of it. And how does it end? You drive, so simple but so emotional. Even when he's at deaths door he pushes himself and doesn't hesitate. And as a player I really felt this sense of urgency to push forward, I've never been so invested in a games overall story before. When it ended I sat there and just smiled.
Artyom is a great character, the entire trilogy is amazing, and I can't wait to do it all again. Everything I wanted in The Last of Us 2 Metro Exodus gave me, can't wait to see what 4A Games does next!
I know I am late but I just finished Metro and when you compared it to The Last of us 2 I remembered how it failed to connect gameplay and story (out of many other mistakes). Simmilary how Nakey Jakey points out how an old Metal gear game (can't remember right now) had effect on end if the player killed insted of non lethal etc. the same is with Metro Exodus. The fact that saving people, going non lethal, is a players choice and not like in the last of us two, where it doesn't matter if you kill or not. Making Metro a lot more personal and superior with its mechanics.
Just finished my first playthrough, and I got the good ending. When I saw that there were only three shots of the anti-rad, I already had a bad feeling, but dismissed it, thinking "oh maybe the game just means that there's one for each of us, miller, the kid, and I" Then after getting out of the lab and seeing Miller coughing while using the shot on me, my heart sunk. I was already 80% sure it was over for Miller, but I really didn't care, the only thing I was thinking was "faster!" Was trying not to cry from the driving to the ending, as I was thinking about how Miller was always there, right from the start, how you watch him age and change, and also what Artyom writes about him in the diary you read on the Aurora train.
@@nomansdie8624 the metal gear games to my knowledge don't have varied endings, but the player's choice with non-lethal DOES affect things during the game. There's a part of MGS3 that is influenced by exactly how many people you kill(won't go into specifics), MGS4 makes Snake throw up if he does too many bad things, and in MGS5, Snake's face becomes covered in blood and grows a devil's horn if you do too many bad things (this takes effort to reverse). And of course, your actions will also influence plenty of character interactions.
i lost it when miller said "Son"
Lost what?
@@bensmith5288 The moisture in his eyes.
Miller?he is our father!
@@pikatide1844 Not biological but in some terms he was father figure to artyom
METRO is the best game in the world, no other western game can compare with it.
In my opinion metro Exodus and red dead redemption 2 are both the best games u can play
@@samstienaers4796 please just keep a good place for The Last Of Us too :)
@@SuperBorah Ye the last of us is also on top of the list
Only the first Last of Us, the second one is a pile of trash.
@@samstienaers4796 laughs in The Witcher 3
cry even more after playing the two colonel
MY HEART STILL HURTS.
*Spoiler warning.*
I remember I was spoiled about Miller's death. I didn't know how he died, I just saw a YT thumbnail.
That still didn't prepare me for how devastated I was when it happened. This guy, I couldn't even remember his name in 2033. In LL he was a stereotypical gruff leader. Then in Exodus he was a confused father looking for his youth again.
Miller looked invincible. Nothing could stop him. He lost his legs, he got back up. He delivered one of the boldest statements I heard in a video game (you should've died, like people!). I pretended to smoke just to listen to what he wanted to say. He had the unique distinction of carrying the only working Volt Driver from the Metro, and borrowing it from him felt like a crime. He didn't waste a moment to use his own dose to save me. He already knew he was going to die, it didn't even occur to him to be afraid of the end.
I'm so used to seeing Russians as crazy, Russians as the Heavy, Russians as bad guys. Classic East vs West arrangement. Miller if we met him in a CoD game would almost certainly be a boss yelling at his spetznaz subordinates into battle. We'd probably forget he existed.
Colonel Miller in Metro instead led a brutal resistance against the Metro itself, he messed up his own chance at a loving wife and beat himself for it, he had nothing but the hidden watchers giving him orders by the time we set out on the Aurora. And then, we found out Russia was truly gone, and so was NATO. Not even an enemy left to justify Miller's dream campaign. So he changed, he fought to protect others again, like he did before he got addicted to taking orders.
He looked at the punishment set out before him and took it with respect. He got what he deserved, and at the same time he could find peace in it. How many people, men women or otherwise, can claim to return from such depths of misery? He once fought to end the world, but now he has helped save it.
Damn bro, couldn't have said better. I beat Metro Exodus over 2 months ago but keep revisiting this song because it is just so saddening lol. Not only that though, the soundtrack for this game is truly one of a kind. This game is so underrated by many. I really wish I could back in time and re experience this work of art for the first time again.
Thanks for the tears 🙏
btw you spoiled it for me.....
You now spoiled it to me :(
I live in Russia,and I am truly proud of our developers that they have finally proved that you can make really high-quality and heavy (in terms of morale of the game).Of course, for me, this game was more enjoyable than for people living for example in America, because here everything is pleasant:cities, music and other things,but still I'm glad that people who do not live in Russia were able to feel at least a little,the atmosphere of Russia destroyed in a nuclear war)),forget the stereotypes about Russians,we are not like many people think..."There are no bad races if there are bad people"
No doubt, best singleplayer franchise ever created. I get so emotional to this game. This is a game you don't play with your brain, you play with your hearth!
"Remember Artyom, I created the Order so we can save the people and you...don't ever forget about that... because somehow... I did.....Goodbye Commander. Time to wake up! Rise and shine, Son..."
~Colonel Miller~
I just ... cry...feel empty. Miller is one of my favourite characters in this series since Metro 2033 Redux that always gives me excitement to play this series yet I don't know this is going to be our last mission. Rest in peace Colonel, you already put in too many efforts and now it's time for you to rest... forever...
****SPOILER ALERT****
Dear Diary,
its now the 8th January 2021. It has been 7 days now since i finished the bad ending in Metro Exodus and the days went by.
My post game depression is still continuing and i still dont know how to handle it.
That last Scene, the exhausting path of Artyom in Dead City, the dead of Cpt.Miller who saved my ass and finally that spoken words from Anna in front of my grave, just shook my world.
Anyway, whenever i hear ingame Melody like the one am hearing right now, it is like feeling heaven.
But i am grateful that i was allowed to play this Masterpiece Series of a Videogame and i am excited like a little child, how this journey will continue in Metro 4.
Well, A4 announced some new info about metro exodus 2, so it will sure come out, they already are fully working on new part
It's not about the game, it's about humanity
well said
amen brother/sister
Agreed. These games really capitulated humanity
неужели человек способен придумать такой шедевр
i dont understand but i agree
@@victoramorim6627 he said "is it really possible for a man to compose such a masterpiece"
Особенно реализовать его! Показать и передать все те чувства что вложил автор творения и игры!
Я один так думаю шо все треки из метро очень правдиви и очень класний и грусни но очень очень класние ето шедеври
Что-то ты густо мажешь🤔
This track makes me feel depressional emotions. This soundtrack makes you feel empty, but gives you a little hope. that makes you keep going forward and don't stop. You think that all is over, but it's not. This track makes me cry everytime when i listen it, but gives me a little smile.
Пару слов скажу на своём языке: Сделать серию игр такой, чтобы её хотелось забыть и пройти снова - может не каждый разработчик. Восхищаюсь серией игр и книг до сих пор, а саундтрек всех трёх игр заставляет меня пустить слезу. Метро будет моей самой любимой серией игр и книг. Метро навсегда в моём сердце.
так ты русский?
Depressional isn't a word ..
I can't remember the last time I got emotional over a video game. But as engrossed as I got with this whole series, not to mention the novel Metro 2033 being a real joy to read, I was completely blown away with how they concluded this story. Never thought I'd find myself needing to wipe my eyes to see the road out of Novosibirsk. But this piece of music really holds a lot of emotion and weight within itself. Bravo, Mr. Omelchuk. And many thanks for an extended version on here as well.
And our respected Miller died after fighting for us for Artyom and Ana for mankind..RIP Mr. Miller..we'll miss u sir.
Beautiful game superb soundtrack!😥
When I heard this song, I still had hope. I still thought that I could save Miller. Only when morning came, and I was faced with his lifeless body, I knew. I knew I couldn't save him. As the Aurora screeched halt in front of the car, I just broke down. I'm happy I did, and I'm happy I got the satisfaction of getting the good ending, where Miller was properly farewelled.
Miller was a good character. I know he was, because you weep when a good character falls.
Anyone else got a bit emotional when Miller died? I felt a lump in my throat when I was driving that truck in the end.
I usually dont like shooter games but this game.... it was sth else. truly an experience. 10 / 10 one of the top 3 games of all time for me.
same here!
This song and Dawn of Hope fill me with so much emotion it's crazy. Every now and again I come across a masterpiece of music like this, and it just renews my energy, I don't know how else to word it.
“I still remember that day, the sun was shining and my mother took me to the city center through the Metro. I remember all the small things, but the one thing I cannot remember is my mothers face. Why cant I remember?
-Artyom
That line from Last Light always stays with me, Artyom went through so much and lost so many friends. Atleast he still has Anna and his Spartan buddies...
What a merciless kick straight to the feels. I'll never forget how it felt driving out of that city. I knew I was getting the bad ending, that tension building up was brutal.
Race Against Fate and Hope Dawn the most sad songs in the Metro
"Down of hope" sounded sweet in Stepan's wedding... The Order honoring the heroes' deaths, Anna's speech and "Lacrimosa" playing in the background gave me a heartache. That music really sounds like tragedy.
Echoes from the Past
Artyom is one of the VERY few silent protagonists that I really cared for and wanted the best for him. This last scene fucked with my heart.
I got the good ending with no research. Nor was anything spoiled for me (aside from trailer stuff). The last scene of the good ending with Miller, artyoms friends charging to him upon seeing him. Everything just seemed so right. I’m happy to end artyoms story at that note.
The ENTIRE METRO series are masterpieces
I both want and don't want to see a sequel to this series. I want it to end on this note, a beautiful ending, and I also want a bigger open-world playing field in Metro, where they just stabilized their settlement and some of them decided to split off and wander the rest of the world.
Metro: New World
What about a Story. Where you Play as the Son of Commander Artyom. You Venture on Out of the Settlement to Explore, Find the Unknowns Near and Far from the Settlement with the Help of an Old now Repaired Lada, Radiation Lingering as is Danger. But You Go on to Find out Everyone is in Danger. And Only You can Stop the Happiness from Being Struck By Lightening. And Throughout the Game. you Learn The Dark ones Have followed. Others of the Metro Have Journeyed out to Find your People through the Years and Finally You Stand With your Father Against the Ones Who wish to Harm Your People.
@@thatdumbassquail5522 That's pretty interesting, except for the part about Happiness Struck By Lightning. How about the main mission being Artyom is missing, so you have to go find him? And Anya/ your mom, who has been babysitting you all these years, is now just tagging along to help however she can.
I only hope they don't turn it into another Wolfenstein: YoungBlood. That will really kill the series.
@@kyffhazard6823 Definitely. And i Like the Idea.
Сижу снежным декабрьским вечерком у окна под эту музыку, смотрю на улицу и прям ощущаю себя в игре...
Радиоактивного пепла не хватает
@@AndreyPinkears тьфу-тьфу-тьфу! Типун тебе на язык...
For those of you youngn's just discovering this series, a version of this song exists in Metro 1. It was basically this call of duty like blasting orchestral piece they felt they needed during the Spartan's great charge against the dark ones, the moment that Miller proved the Spartans worthy of their title and young Artyom proved himself worthy of their ranks. After that, the song plays in different, more subdued versions as the men mature and evolve over the story, but they can never escape it.
Thanks for the info, hopefully I'll be able to get the other metros soon
@@misternikolas8611 oh dude they’re wicked. Start with the first one. The stories chronological and it the cheapest by now 😁
@@MrCurbinator which song is it? I'm looking through the ost and can't find it,
@@gaelsdaddy2341 yeah man I am too. It looks like the song really is more associated with 2033 redux. Heres the sound track for that. The song I was thinking of his called blood spill. Its got the same note structure at the beginning, and its also the first song on the track as “departure.” Gotta eat my own tongue on that one I guess.
@@MrCurbinator lol departure is one of my favorites how did I never notice how similar they were
Edit: also Emptiness and Dawn of hope sound really similar
Це просто неймовірно!!! Шедеврів в світ багато, але це - творіння, на "голову" вище будь-якого музи4ного шедевру!!!
We're not gonna have a game as great, aggressive, and emotional as this masterpiece for a very long time.. RIP Artyom and Captain Miller
did you get the bad ending?
@@katfans7124 Yes I did :"(
We'll be rest assured that the canon ending is Artyom living.
@@darthnox125 Sure it's how the game wanted to be played
at least you met bourbon in the afterlife ;(
Love how they used the full moon as a literal "light at the end of the tunnel". The shadowy trees and ruins around the road being the metaphorical tunnel.
Прощайте Полковник.
Speak English
@@bensmith5288 Speak Russian
i got the good ending anna and artyom arre safe now but...millar
he was with us from the middle of metro 2033 to the end...of the line ;.(
We were the stubborn son he always wanted
It's a far better send off than what poor Ulhman got
@@TheFlick175 they both have better send of than Milner from book. He is real bastard there
Please... Don't fall asleep!
Да, реально цепляет. Когда финальная сцена была просто не смог сдержать слёз!!!😉
What an amazing song. I listen to tonnes of soundtracks and this is one of the best. Just as the game is. Keep up fantastic work Oleksii!
1:42 melts my heart
Как же я горжусь что наши сделали такой замечательный проект и что наш поэт Дмитрий Глуховский такую интересную и трагическую реальность метро
А ведь метро бы не было если бы менеджер в компании по созданию сталкера не задержал оплату сотрудникам (А4 Games была основана на 4 сотрудниках которые ушли из компании, которая создала франшизу сталкера, забыл название), так что спасибо тому, кто задержал оплату основателям А4, это просто удача и не верится в это
вот только Глуховский оказался ...не хочу говорить плохо о нём, но и хорошего мало что можно сказать...Как сказала Фаина Раневская - "Талант - он как прыщ....вскочить может и на заднице"
A4 Games команда из украинских инженеров. Так для справки!
Metro is such a great game, great story... But sad at the same time. It doesnt matter you get good or bad ending. Its still sad. I finished Exodus like two weeks ago. I got bad ending. I still cant stop thinking about Artyom and Anna. How it would been if this was a reality. What could they do different ? I would never allow my wife, my love go out alone. Never at that situation. Only together. Still, all my respect how they loved each other, guarded each other, respected each other till the end. I wish it could be that easy in real life.
Still one of the best games I ever played in my life, not even joking. This game was fucking amazing. Trust me, I've played many games, first-person shooters, story games, but Metro Exodus is something different bro.. it truly gave me the feeling as if I'm in a World War 3 scenario and everything is deadly infected. The ending was also very amazing and even made me a little emotional.
I really hope they do make another game sometime soon because this one was truly a masterpiece.
Couldn't hold back the tears in this scene. :(
The feels, recently replayed whole trilogy and this still hits so hard
Хватит дрыхнуть. Труба зовёт. Вставай, сынок!
One of the most powerful soundtracks for a such powerful moment in video games.
I can barely play FPS these days because of motion sickness but this game is exceptionally made from the beginning to the end, worth every minute.
Only game 2 make me cry then the recent game I played Red dead redemption 2
PS:I did my 2nd gameplay with the good ending but I still cried because either way Miller didn’t live but Artoym got his happy ending Atleast😭
The best thing about Metro games is that the gameplay always gives the same feeling, you dont feel disconnected. In fact you can play both games at the same time and it would mostly feel that you are playing only one game.
Played entire series and still artyom dies in mine. What a damn heartache. Ah well might play it all over again soon sometime.
don't kill slaves or pioneers/pirates
@@JGrimm52 Really it just depends on who you kill. Generally don't kill surrendered, don't unarmed, save who you can in each stage. I made like 3 mistakes in the game and still got the good ending.
Except bandits you can rip their guts apart and the game will give not even 2 shits for them
Let everyone live except bandits and fill your blood thirst with those
Also dont kill the fanatics with the tsar fish knock them out at best and the last mission on the fanatics do it as stealthy as possible so duke will survive then dont kill the slaves pioneers and pirates
As i said if you see bandits (i recommend you use subtitels since thouse show you who is talking if you see something like Bandit : "Damn this world " its free real estate for you to gun down or slit throats
I know this comment is old but I just wanna say that finishing this game with bad ending is hard as fuck, you have to kill literally every living shit to get bad ending my man. I tried to get bad ending after my first run but I couldn't.
@@aknkrstozkn the bad ending is hilariously easy to get. It just depends on killing the wrong thing, not returning or doing any favours, and not spending time with any character. You don't start off with much karma, so not getting yourself involved with sidequests or characters and just going ham will easily deplete it. The biggest way to tank your karma is to just completely ignore the warnings from friendly NPCs and kill them when they're surrendering or defenseless or do stuff that would eventually kill two out of three of your crew.
Я специально не смотрел прохождение. Собрал себе железо, купил метро, прошёл, прочувствовал. Парень кремень, здоровый амбал, спортсмен, спасатель...плакал как девченка. Лучшая игра.
Согласен, концовка просто до слез
@@jasonparker8182 hi from Ukraine
Дело не в концовке. Просто игры для нашего менталитета и мышления могут только люди со схожими качествами. Ни одна игра из западной Европы или штатов не даст таких эмоций.
Под такую мелодию самое то ехать в автобусе полном людьми в пасмурныю погоду думая что ты один из выжевших каторых перевозять подальше от городов в безопастные регионы. Или же ты в дрезине сидишь и таких же людей как ты едут в безопастные уголки метро.
Или же нааборот. Всиляет надежду на лучшие времена. Ты за город метро позади, ты с доузьями едете в сторану Байкала потомучто знаете что там нет радиации, нет мутантов, там можна начать жизнь с чистого листа.
I was getting bored with Metro Exodus and just wanted to end it as fast as i can. Not until this music and ending played that i realized what i have been missing out. This and the DLC content made me remember what metro games are all about. Ever since i ended Metro Exodus, I've been comming here and listening to this track every night because i miss the game so much.
You don't know what you've got,
Until it's gone.
Finished it around 2 months ago, what an amazing game, the DLC was also amazing
I am not crying... i am not... i am crying T.T
The creativity of the musical group.. beautiful final choice in the game conclusion
I am raised on story-driven experiences and this series is one of the best story trilogies on the market. People forget how important it is to connect with the characters in the game to give it that personal experience, to feel how harsh life can be, and sometimes how a choice can impact not only you but other people around you. I have played through this trilogy many times, with different approaches, and aside from the story and its protagonists, the music was always the main factor that helped me connect to the world.
Through the years I have developed, a habit of not listening to music that doesn't give me goosebumps, and the whole soundtrack and its perfect timing does that, it just fits this world and environment so good I can't even explain it.
I wish the game was a bit longer thou, the DLC's, especially since there was so much room for exploring the world and its stories.
And yes I wish the ending was a bit different and that Miller would have lived but then the impact of his sacrifice would not be so hard on the player and I would not give us those feelings we get after completing the game.
Мне 33, так сложилось, что некогда было играться в игры, щас нагоняю, дак вот прошел вчера метро исход, на печальную концовку, скажу честно давненько я так не ревел(.
я и от хорошей концовки чуть слезу не дал, даже зная что шел на хорошую концовку, последние минуты , когда Артем еле еле уже шел, борясь до конца, очень сильно переживал за него, что вдруг не сможет, что может не получится чувство. было страха и безысходности, угасающей надежды. Так же во время продвижения по тоннелям со слизью и червями был страх заплутать там и сгинуть. Фильтры пищат, требуя замену, детектор метала пищит, в тесных тоннелях идешь не зная куда, со стен плюются личинки, тут внезапно черви здоровые выпрыгивают и набрасываются. Даже после разных хорроров было очень напряженно играть и очень тревожно за Артема.
Will always have a special place in my heart, gave me life during very bad times
Seriously, it is the time i seriously felt it, felt strong grip on the wheel, felt how Artem keeps his eyes open, fights to not close them, just keeps on driving, just bit forward just bit more, shame they refused to give Artem voice in any of the game which broke the scene, it would do it way more justice of Artem was talking to Melnik
Sadly I was too young to enjoy the first couple of games as my first and only started with exodus, but I don’t think I’ve been been hit by a game like I have with this, I wish I could replay it like it was the first time, it’s an experience I will never forgive myself for not having enjoyed or appreciated enough when I could, and now I can’t have that feeling back
Queria esquecer aquele fatídico dia que joguei Metro 2033 pela primeira vez, para começar tudo novamente com essa empolgação e história cativante.
He drives with a large dose of radiation to save his love, impressively. The best ending game ever
but melnik dead 😢
Driving scene is the best dramatic scene I ever seen in games. Everything - stunning monologue by Kirill, picture of dark winter with the moon, absolutely dead town, music crying with hope, our goal - to save Anna, and the pure minds about way we passed with Artyom and Miller.
Dammit. The whole time driving to the train, you just know he's gone, you're probably next and Anna might well be already dead as well, yet you're still trying to find the physical and psychical strength to get back, if there's the thinnest chance of this somehow ending well.
even despire accidentally spoiling myself I still cry in every metro ending. Phenomenal storytelling.
I don't go to TH-cam to cry. An excellent soundtrack and emotions are appropriate, a 30-year-old will make you cry like a child.
That final moment of driving through the snow and the night, with the Moon guiding your path, and the innocent voice of Kirill encouraging me to ride on and fully knowing that Miller will leave me with that music, ugh, I don't know how to describe it. His love and will to save Ana againts hopelessness and despair, lead him to challenge and defeat death itself. It is one of the most emotional moments I have experienced in a video game.
Im on my 4 playthrough, seen the good ending twice on youtube, and this part still breaks my heart.
I just replayed this game on ranger hard-core all the way and this, it hits deeper now, living the actual struggle, and seeing this again. I salute you all.
Man this scene was genuinely the first time I was close to crying at a death in a video game. His death was so sudden, it seemed this man was invincible. Survived an attack from a demon atop a tower, survived losing his legs from the red army, so I thought, “what could a bit of radiation do?” And I grew to love him, the first game sure, I didn’t know him much, he was a stern leader of special forces, nothing special. Second game he again was stern, but I trusted him, he fought to the end and kept fighting after that. Third game i recognized his voice, face, everything, almost as if he was a true friend. Once I saw him breathing I felt assured of his well-being, until it stopped.
Its only race against fate
You will be fine, SON...
Col. Miller, he found Artyom thanks to the Dark Ones, he didn't know how he found Artyom he said roughly that he could just feel like he knew where Artyom was, it is a true shame that the Dark Ones couldnt save him yet...the ending would not be the same it would not be as heartfelt or anything like it, Miller, The Dark Ones, Artyom and Crew all played their parts in their game of life, wherever Artyom goes the Dark Ones will follow.
Классная игруля, саундтрек охуенный, вырезал с этой мелодии, стоит на звонке
never forget my feelings listening this music in final scene when I played this game firstly during my Metro marathon, it was full dive and straight forward run, I was full of hope, but my race against fate was failed, I remembered all scenes with Knyaz, Damir etc. in the end.. and it was sad but honest, unfortunately, bad final is only true final for me
Metro 2033 ended with an intense climb to the top of a tower to annihilate the Dark Ones.
Metro Last Light ended with a battle to rival any other in the metros, and it would determine the balance of power.
Metro Exodus... ended with a car ride.
Exodus is my favorite ending.
god I want this game. Loved 2033 and LL.
God this was such an incredible emotional climax. I can only weep for those who got the bad ending after this final section. What a fantastic send off to a legend. Godspeed Miller
remember that one moment in metro exodus that was just awful and tedious to sit through?
me neither
They gave me a multiple huge maps to explore, dozens of collectibles to find and so many upgrades to be installed. Yet I felt compelled to rush the game because time was running short for the crew. Despite the lack of a timed game play mechanic, the situation in Aurora forced me to rush Volga and Caspian, while Anna's health made me rush Taiga and Novosibirsk.
Yeah. Yeah, when I hit the end there, all those complains I had building, they were certainly there, but they were subdued when I got to the last 10 minutes, and the credits. All the miserable bugs, the KOs that couldn't be executed, the weirdness with having to carry Torkarev's airgun/varient, all of it! All of it fell away, as I considered, this is the best story I've experienced in a game in a long while. And unfortunately, once the credits stop, I need to close out and go back and do something else. Damn.
Eh bien, tres belle
Amazing
This plus Soma are easily the best endings in games i ever experienced
Ukrainian creators - thx for such an epic work!
I hate developers for this scene. they did a very bad job at what to expect from players, they expected me to drive with all those tears in my eye.
What is that piano like sound? Its so calming... yet uneasing...
luckly i finished that best game ever with good ending [Blood brother duke, Pioneer Alyosha and Damir}
God damn, did Exodus really come out 2 years ago?
Now it’s 4… And Last Light came 10 years ago AAAAARRRGHHHH TIME IS FLYING AWAY SO BAD, SOMEBODY KILL MEEEE
Это бл__ть, просто шедевр! Невероятно красиво!!!! С первых нот, еще в игре понял, что то тут не так! Спасибо автору!
I am really happy about the bad ending I got in this game. I know it's just a game and stuff, but it made me reflect on my actions. I somehow realized that what I am doing right now and every step I take can lead me somewhere and have meaning later in my life and affect me the way I might regret one day. I know I will be more conscious of my life decisions from now on.
Thank you, Metro and 4a games, it was truly a masterpiece and more than just a game.
[R.I.P]
Col. Miller
one of the most beautiful and emotional games i have ever seen or played, if not THE best... The only thing i didn't like that much is that Artyom never says a single word in the entire game, and i even espected him to say something to miller, like a goodbye or a thank you. The thing is that in the prologue, between chapters and in the ending you do hear his narrative voice (he doesn't speak in the end if you got the bad ending, just silence and Anna crying), so he does have a voice and all. I know it's just the devs choice not to and they did amazing! This game builded so many emotions and i will forever remember it, as much as the others. But still, i think i would have preferred him speaking sometimes, expecially when people in the game asked him questions and he was like "yes yes, i read you, keep talking"
Most epic soundtrack, so emotional. IDeal job.