For a Metro trailer, the newest Metro Exodus video certain spends lots of day out of the Metro. A beautiful previous Soviet locomotive will get prime billing over the gloomy, darkish underground tunnels. It’s Artyom’s new dwelling and his option to escape dilapidated Moscow. Sadly no gameplay footage made it in, although. Take a gander under.
Metro Exodus was revealed last E3, as soon as once more following stoic collection (and ebook) protagonist Artyom has he explores and fights via post-apocalyptic ranges of each the linear and open persuasion. Exodus, because the identify suggests, sees Artyom and his friends not simply depart the titular Metro, however Moscow itself, as they traverse the Russian wasteland by practice.
Previous excursions above floor within the earlier Metro video games noticed us exploring city ruins and managing our oxygen provide, however a journey throughout a continent implies we’ll be doing much more than scrambling across the carcass of a metropolis. I’m notably wanting ahead to making an attempt to outlive a depressing nuclear winter like a post-apocalyptic sadist — Exodus covers a full 12 months, via spring and all the way in which to what’s going to undoubtedly be an disagreeable winter.
Metro’s at all times had a slight survival bent — conserving ammo and managing oxygen are key to staying alive. A visit via the wilderness feels like the proper alternative to lean into that aspect of issues much more, nonetheless. Though maybe in several methods. Does the remainder of Russia use bullets as foreign money? And wouldn’t a few of it have escaped the worst of the apocalypse and thus not require a fuel masks to discover?
We’ll little question discover out as we get nearer to the autumn 2018 launch date.