We’ve had 2033 and the rather excellent Last Light; now, it’s (almost) time for Metro Exodus.
Developer 4A Games took to the stage during Microsoft’s E3 presser yesterday evening to unveil the latest installment in its post-apocalyptic series. It is, in the words of Executive Producer John Bloch, the most ambitious project that the Ukrainian developer has ever taken on, and from the trailer above, you’ll see that the actual story of Exodus unfolds across all four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and a biting nuclear winter.
Speaking of story, Bloch went on to confirm that, yes, players will once again assume the role of Artyom in Metro Exodus, and that the quasi-sequel is definitely considered canon. Said he: “The story starts in Moscow and you play as Artyom and it picks up from Metro: Last Light’s enlightened ending. That is canon. It doesn’t pick up directly,...
Developer 4A Games took to the stage during Microsoft’s E3 presser yesterday evening to unveil the latest installment in its post-apocalyptic series. It is, in the words of Executive Producer John Bloch, the most ambitious project that the Ukrainian developer has ever taken on, and from the trailer above, you’ll see that the actual story of Exodus unfolds across all four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and a biting nuclear winter.
Speaking of story, Bloch went on to confirm that, yes, players will once again assume the role of Artyom in Metro Exodus, and that the quasi-sequel is definitely considered canon. Said he: “The story starts in Moscow and you play as Artyom and it picks up from Metro: Last Light’s enlightened ending. That is canon. It doesn’t pick up directly,...
- 6/12/2017
- by Michael Briers
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