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Metro 2033 canon ending
Metro 2033 canon ending






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  • Artificial Stupidity: The loading screens can suffer from this.
  • Artificial Brilliance: Somehow, the AI is surprisingly smart and good on Ranger Mode.
  • Afterlife Express: Complete with bright lights and the shadows of passengers in the windows.
  • After a certain point in the game though, there's no place to buy anything, so you're definitely encouraged to use it against tougher mutants you come across. There are a few nice guns to be found if you take the time to look around, however. but then you'd be literally shooting money. Ammunition you could be using for an extra edge in a fight.
  • Adam Smith Hates Your Guts: The only form of currency is prewar, military grade ammunition.
  • Achilles' Heel: Super Nosalises in "Cave" are afraid of the light.
  • The Ace: Miller/Melnik, Hunter, Khan and Ace.
  • Above the Ruins: The ending cutscene, both "Enlightened" (Sparing Dark Ones) and "If It's Hostile, You Kill It" (Destroying Dark Ones) variants.
  • Military grade rounds are normal in other games, but here they are the only form of currency, which means that using them literally means you're shooting money away.
  • When the flashback ends, a swing seat keeps moving as if a child was playing here just a second ago.
  • metro 2033 canon ending

    After a couple of seconds a vision vanishes and Artyom notices that the Dark one who was stalking him for a while was behind all that crazy stuff. Suddenly a freaking Flashback Echo happens. At some point he comes across an old and rusty playground.

  • Abandoned Playground: And how! While Artyom is walking through a ruined district he starts to hear voices and see things that are not actually there.
  • Tropes used in Metro 2033 (video game) include: Of course, then expense will probably be worth it to you when find yourself under attack by monsters, who threaten to leap out of the shadows and smash your gasmask right off your face while you're in the middle of a cloud of Deadly Gas and your headlamp is failing.Ī sequel to the game titled Metro: Last Light was released in 2013. The world is bleak and resources are scarce weapons are mostly cobbled together and the trading currency of choice is prewar military-grade bullets, giving intrepid Disaster Scavengers (and the player) a choice between taking on threats with substandard ammo or literally shooting money. Especially when everyone else notices, and the hard-as-nails veterans completely lose their shit. Nothing quite gets you like seeing the silhouettes and hearing the screams of people who aren't there. Extremely bleak, incredibly atmospheric, and really quite scary.Īlong the way, Artyom faces danger from not only the Dark Ones, but also the "normal" mutated wildlife that prowl the tunnels, unpredictable and deadly electrical anomalies, the hostile environment of the surface and, of course, unfriendly humans (from bandits to militant Soviets and resurgent Nazis). The story features the 20-year-old Artyom, who embarks on a journey to solicit help from the Rangers before his home station is overrun by the mysterious and unstoppable "Dark Ones". Set in Moscow twenty years after a devastating nuclear war, much of the action takes place Beneath the Earth, as humanity now shuns the surface wasteland in favor of living in the remains of the Moscow Metro system. Metro 2033 is a First-Person Shooter with Survival Horror elements based on the novel of the same name, released in 2010 for the Xbox 360 and Steam.








    Metro 2033 canon ending