Yea metro is one of my most favourite series i read all metro books and played all metro games expect for metro 2033 i would like to play it because it's just like the firs metro book. Metro game serie will always be one of my favouritest
When Miller calls artyom son in the end and then seeing everyone saving him on the medical bed and the vision of Miller and lake bikal made me cry on my first playthrough enough to make me buy the DLC's...and I wasn't disappointed like usual with the metro series.
Honestly if you want to get more pleasure for the game I suggest you to play with the russian you don't understand everything but the emotion in the voice is so much real
Driving the car at the end of Novosibirsk through the snow and seeing Klebnikov die in The Two Colonels had me tearing up. One of the few games to make me cry.
this is one of the few games that actually made me care about the characters. I would restart the chapter to save duke, or keep damir and alyosha with the group
@MelloYellow308 In Last Light there ist also a good/bad enging. I recommend to play all 3 parts :) In all 3 parts, the most important thing is to kill as less humans as possible. But for Exodus: Snow Area: Don't kill the electric haters. Bunker: nothing speacial Desert: Don't kill the slaves Woods: Don't kill anyone of the tree humans
When Miller took a moment to sit down next to colonel Khlebnikov's body and spoke openly about his feelings and regrets at the end of the two colonels. That hit pretty hard. Especially knowing he will later sacrifice himself to save Artyom. It's sad, though, that he had all of these things he needed to say to the people he loved but, because he viewed emotion and vulnerability as a weakness, the only person he felt comfortable opening up to was a dead one.
A dead man who seemed to have walked the exact same path he did, and chose in the end to die trying to save his son, the very thing he should have been doing from the start. Miller's life struggle was always in the rat race of the Metro (and rat race of Moscow pre-war), he built the Spartan Rangers because he knew Polis would never let the Polis Rangers become the heroes the Metro desperately needed. Miller knew that STALKERs alone were not enough, you needed armed brave men who worked in a tight knit unit as a neutral force in the Metro. He lost sight of that after the loss of D2 and his legs, he became afraid of the outside world and afraid of Artyom's adventurous spirit. Seeing young Klebnikov living in his father's shadow made him honestly realise that he needed to change, or he'd leave Artyom and Anna behind to mourn his loss. This is phenomenal story writing.
I already played Metro Exodus 5 times, and everytime I start a new game, I cannot bring myself to go for the bad ending.. I just want to see Artyom and his friends happy.
I got the good ending on my first try but I lost Damir in Kazakhstan. After I got out of the Caspian level and had a conversation with Damir I felt his inner conflict with having to choose either to stay with your people or to leave with your friends.
God. The lieutenant's death where he's holding the maps... "Kirill... I'm coming back... I just need a tiny bit of rest... I'm just... so tired..." That hit so hard.. Jzus
In terms of story-telling, the Two Colonel DLC is some of the best I have ever seen in video games. It was well paced, emotional and managed to tell a better story in few hours of game play than some games with 100+ hours.
Literally the best game I have ever played. It might not have revolutionary graphics, have bad animations, be buggy but it doesn't matter because the story, the characters and the atmosphere make up for everything that's bad in this game
The Tikhar with incendiary ammo one shots any spider and I think the fire scares nearby spiders just like a lamp does. I just replayed the Enhanced RTX version, the big room looked insane filled with burning spiders trying to scuttle away.
When i saw Miller laying next to Artyom i was like:no no no dont tell me he's dead,pls no. In the end I cried,because Miller was such a good character. Miller was like a father to Artyom,not only in metro exodus,but in 2033 and last light too. Metro exodus is one of the best games i've ever played.
This is the only thing that has made me cry for about 3 years. I've just had no emotion since my mom died and I was tricked by my ex for 2 years, now I think I've gotten more mature, stronger and especially mentally, and I felt happy that I almost cried, it just made me feel normal, so conclusion thanks Alot man
The ending to Exodus made me cry. As someone who grew up with no father and such and then seeing everything I could only dream of in Metro. A family, Wife, and such then Miller unfortunately dying but telling Artyom that he was his son and all tore at my heart DEEP.
I fell in love with this franchise since it’s release in XBOX 360. I have mad respect for the creators in every aspect, as well as the one who edited this masterpiece. Thank you for showing us this and loving it just as we all did. This was beautiful.
I wish there were more AAA games with such a great story, in my opinion story of cyberpunk was great too but the state of the game took all the attention
It's funny every time I see the end of metro exodus, the good ending I see my father ... because literally the physical appearance of Miller's face is the same as my father's or similar, in addition to both technically dying in the arms of the protagonist ... just like my father did (I used google translator, I don't speak in English sorry)
i hope ur doing good bro... my grandfather also passed away 10 yrs ago i feel so sad becoz i wasnt there when he was in his last moment,when my mom told hes dead i couldnt believe it i was crying and keep asking my mom that tell me its a lie tell hes still sick ah man..
I know that feeling my grandpa died…I remember the time my grandpa told me that I was the son he never had..while being honest my grandpa was the father I never had..seeing and hearing Miller call Artyom “son” made me tear up and cry because it just reminded me of my grandpa a lot..
Long comment incoming! (edit: typos) Metro Exodus has become my most favorite game of all time. Firstly if anyone is thinking of playing it for the first time or replaying it, switch the audio language to Russian or Ukrainian, It enhances the atmosphere and immersion 10-fold. The game is absolutely phenomenal and I wish I could play it for the first time again. It was back during the pandemic lockdown and it hit extra hard. The world, the story, the characters and the adventure, everything just inspired so much emotion. I sadly got the bad ending on my first playthrough and I won't lie, I cried like an absolute bitch. No fictional piece of media has ever made me do that before. I usually don't get attached to video game characters or really get fully immersed into games, but boy oh boy did Exodus change that. Not even the Witcher made me feel that connected to the characters and game world. Whenever I leave the game for awhile and come back to it, it always manages to inspire me all over again. Absolute magic The books and the games are a story of determination to find hope in a world where the odds are stacked against you. Even the dev team at 4A who made these games had to go through some serious challenges to make things happen. Their studio was without power and heat many times and was nearly shelled by the rebels during the development of Last Light and a good portion of Exodus because of the previous civil war in Ukraine. Its a miracle the game even happened. And I'm so glad it did. Artyom found lake Baikal where he can raise a family free from darkness and radiation of the Metro, the folks at 4A Games found Malta where they can make games without fear of sudden death. Life imitates art and I hope I too can one day find my "Lake Baikal". Keep fighting the good fight, fellow Spartans! Whatever your battle is. "If not us, then who?"
I will never, EVER understand how they managed to make such an amazing, beautiful and touching game. I don't think a better game will ever be made. Farewell Colenel Miller
I don't even know how much I would pay or what I can do to go back in time and restart the game totaly blind about the story, seriously when I played the first 2 chapters long ago on ps3 when I was a child I couldn't never expect such an incredible ending of the saga. Is such a shame to see (in my country at least) so many big content creators which don't give a chance to this big game just because is not a conventional fps which give them the numbers, gaming should be seen as a form of art from professional people of this field imo. Grats for all the 4A games devs for the revolution they've bring to us in the last decade.
The only story that has ever made me cry, and i mean CRY LIKE FULL ON HIC HIC, the gameplay, the visuals, the fucking music, man, no other game out there with, everything. The karma system.
I feel really bad because I think this game is so underrated man. Games like this goes without being noticed and we keep getting crap games. Huge respect to devs for creating such a gem of a game. Fantastic looking, super immersive and good optimization as well. Story on another level. Must play!! ❤️
This was the only work of art to actually make me cry, old yeller, the death of stark or Sargent Johnson didn’t feel a thing but Miller......Miller fucked me up.
I finished the 3 games + all the DLCs a couple days ago, man... I love this universe so much, I almost cried at the ending of Exodus, and same thing for the ending of Two Colonels. When the music started playing in the car at the end of Exodus, I could feel the tears coming up
I love the Metro games and also the books are very good... love that ! And i really love that the Metro have a good and the bad endings it's all about how you play
I have been a big fan of metro since I was younger and when ever I play this game I can FEEL the emotions behind the characters and I can't help but cry when the Miller dies and has a vision with artyom
to be honest play metro saga was a dream, i watched the gameplays when i was 12 or a bit more, 5 months ago i got a gamer laptop, playing this game was like living a dream, even those times that the game bugged i was happy, finally getting the chance to play that game that i loved many years ago made me realize that the life can change really quick also taught me that life have many reasons to live it, i know its kinda stupid get that conclusion for just being able to play a game, but sometimes the little and stupid things make you realize some life lessons, thanks to read this and sorry for my english
God when Artyom shakes Miller's shoulder I just couldn't take it bro I broke down and cried like a child this series genuinely made me care so much for these characters that I couldn't take seeing what not only was the key father figure to Artyom but also his wife's father die like that. I am so happy I was able to get the good ending first try when I played this and got to see the cutscene. Great job with this GMV brought those emotions right back to me lol, you picked great moments from the game
I started bawling when Kirill started telling Artyom about how Miller got him out of the metro it hit so hard because I knew Miller had sacrificed so much just to get him to the surface
I’ve never played Exodus in English so I don’t know if this is also in that version, but in the Russian version on the drive through Novosibirsk Kiril is marveling at the new sights around him, saying things like “wow, look at all the cars!” “The moon is so beautiful!” At first I wanted to be annoyed with him for interrupting the moment, but then I realized how innocent he must be and how carefully his dad must have raised him… that hit me hard. It made Two Colonels even sadder to play, too.
@@Lasers666 Kirill had never seen the Moon or the surface. This childlike wonder is what his father died for, and what Miller died to give to the Aurora crew.
Oh my god... I love this game. I've been through it for a long time, but I still remember the names of the characters. This video, like the game, knocks me to tears. Oh, Melnik, Khlebnikov ... but the effect is multiplied when the landscapes from the game surround you to this day. I'm not talking about a nuclear winter, of course, but about buildings, the same trains, the same names and people. This gives more feelings to the game, especially gives an awareness of what is really to be afraid of and what to love the most.
Metro is one of my favourite series, each game keeps getting better with each instalment, I can't wait to see where the series takes us next and what is possible
Got the good ending first playthrough. This game.....is something I haven't experienced in quite a while. I just got the DLCs and cannot wait. Love this video so much.
I don't know why, but when i played the Two Colonels DLC i couldn't stop thinking of my Dad whenever Khlebnikov interacted with Kirill. It just made the ending hit even harder for me. Like he isn't dead or anything, but it just made me cry like a baby even more
I don’t know if this is a coincidence or not but the first three people that handshake Artyom are duke damir and aloysha and in the game you make moral choices to save them
i almost never cry while playing games no matter the story but metro exodus got me to cry on 2 different occasions, first at the end of the main game and at the end of the two colonels and for that it is my favorite game ever made.
Saddest part to me was when in Sams DLC if he blows up the sub, his sheer determination of getting home back to his father that hit me pretty hard. Same with Klebnikov dying and how his last thoughts were of kiril.
When Khlebnikov died that shit hit me hard.
Ong bro 💯💯💯💯
Yep
it hit everyone hard
Yes he my kapitan
That shit hits harder than a viedeo game should
One of the most underrated game series ever
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Yea metro is one of my most favourite series i read all metro books and played all metro games expect for metro 2033 i would like to play it because it's just like the firs metro book. Metro game serie will always be one of my favouritest
This is so true. One of the best games I have played.
"JEŚLI NIE MY, TO KTO?"
"IF NOT US, THEN WHO?"
@@worldoftanksmajkac9104 we will win this battle! Sparta! To war! SPARTAAA!
When Miller calls artyom son in the end and then seeing everyone saving him on the medical bed and the vision of Miller and lake bikal made me cry on my first playthrough enough to make me buy the DLC's...and I wasn't disappointed like usual with the metro series.
I got the bad ending and I cried. I never had cried at the end of a game before that.
Honestly if you want to get more pleasure for the game I suggest you to play with the russian you don't understand everything but the emotion in the voice is so much real
@@xtremlukas4971 As a Russian I can say that it's true
@@xtremlukas4971 that's what I did. I played on russian dialogue with English subs. best gameplay tbh
this was the best metro game
Driving the car at the end of Novosibirsk through the snow and seeing Klebnikov die in The Two Colonels had me tearing up. One of the few games to make me cry.
same
Same bro, I cried so much knowing what he did for those maps and for not coming back to his son
The car part kills me every fucking time
@@federicoprincipato2229 ho rigiocato metro exodus per 4 volte e per 4 volte ho pianto nella parte con la macchina😅😂
Dying Khlebnikov was tragic, but inspiring. Driving that van with the medicine for Anna tho... I have a lump in my throat just writing this.
my eyes are so wet with tears until i can't see my monitor because the blur of my tear😅
this is one of the few games that actually made me care about the characters. I would restart the chapter to save duke, or keep damir and alyosha with the group
I am so glad I got the good ending on my first run, I already knew the metro games require you to not kill because logic
@MelloYellow308 In Last Light there ist also a good/bad enging.
I recommend to play all 3 parts :)
In all 3 parts, the most important thing is to kill as less humans as possible.
But for Exodus:
Snow Area: Don't kill the electric haters.
Bunker: nothing speacial
Desert: Don't kill the slaves
Woods: Don't kill anyone of the tree humans
I didn’t give a shit about those irradiated idiot children, but then I did.
One of top five games ever made
Try playing the tlou games and the mass effect trilogy
When Miller took a moment to sit down next to colonel Khlebnikov's body and spoke openly about his feelings and regrets at the end of the two colonels. That hit pretty hard. Especially knowing he will later sacrifice himself to save Artyom. It's sad, though, that he had all of these things he needed to say to the people he loved but, because he viewed emotion and vulnerability as a weakness, the only person he felt comfortable opening up to was a dead one.
A dead man who seemed to have walked the exact same path he did, and chose in the end to die trying to save his son, the very thing he should have been doing from the start.
Miller's life struggle was always in the rat race of the Metro (and rat race of Moscow pre-war), he built the Spartan Rangers because he knew Polis would never let the Polis Rangers become the heroes the Metro desperately needed.
Miller knew that STALKERs alone were not enough, you needed armed brave men who worked in a tight knit unit as a neutral force in the Metro.
He lost sight of that after the loss of D2 and his legs, he became afraid of the outside world and afraid of Artyom's adventurous spirit.
Seeing young Klebnikov living in his father's shadow made him honestly realise that he needed to change, or he'd leave Artyom and Anna behind to mourn his loss.
This is phenomenal story writing.
I already played Metro Exodus 5 times, and everytime I start a new game, I cannot bring myself to go for the bad ending.. I just want to see Artyom and his friends happy.
I got the bad ending on my first and only play through I’m planning to try and getting the good ending this time
@@unknown-dq6df Me too, it took some moments to get behind the moral system, which is different this time.
They are sad at the end...
Ho fatto la stessa identica cosa
I got the good ending on my first try but I lost Damir in Kazakhstan. After I got out of the Caspian level and had a conversation with Damir I felt his inner conflict with having to choose either to stay with your people or to leave with your friends.
The moment when Miller calls Artyom "son"... Always gets me. Every time. Jesus, what a masterpiece.
And the fact that Miller didnt use his medicine. He already knew that he was going to sacrifice himself for Artyom and Kirill
God. The lieutenant's death where he's holding the maps...
"Kirill... I'm coming back... I just need a tiny bit of rest... I'm just... so tired..."
That hit so hard.. Jzus
It hits so hard knowing he left his son all alone just so he could get the map and get out of the dead city for a good life
Out of all the "It's just a game" videos this one hit the deepest...
God I love the Metro series
You should read the books if you haven't already, they are equally good.
@@vsirius7732 the games have captured the athmosphere of the books really well. I own all 3 books and I'm currently at the end of the 2034.
@@piewithmoustachepwm are the books any good? I want to read them but I hear they are horribly translated from Russian, or is it not that bad?
@@robertbutler5615 I've read 2033 and 2034 with 2035 waiting on my to-read list and I've really liked them so far
Me too
Khlebnikov not making it back to his son was one of the saddest metro moments. Exodus did a really good job at touching emotions
and seeing how novosibirsk metro population ended
In terms of story-telling, the Two Colonel DLC is some of the best I have ever seen in video games. It was well paced, emotional and managed to tell a better story in few hours of game play than some games with 100+ hours.
my only complaint is the first section killing worms that never seems to end.
Literally the best game I have ever played. It might not have revolutionary graphics, have bad animations, be buggy but it doesn't matter because the story, the characters and the atmosphere make up for everything that's bad in this game
lmao what do you mean the graphics are absolutly fantastic and the animations are still pretty good
You clearly have never played a good game in your life
@@mbarake7265 okay tell me a good storygame with better graphics
@@kampfkeks0158 red dead redemption 2, last of us one, last of us two
@@kampfkeks0158 and many more
I must admit that is game is one of the best I’ve played, but goddamn that spider bunker level almost made me quit altogether.
The Tikhar with incendiary ammo one shots any spider and I think the fire scares nearby spiders just like a lamp does.
I just replayed the Enhanced RTX version, the big room looked insane filled with burning spiders trying to scuttle away.
it's easy with tikhaw incendiary
Lol what ? It’s not hard also one level made you quit a whole big incredible immersive sim lmao aight
@@AceCmbatguy25 the thing that separates a little fear from a phobia like arachnophobia is the "irrational amount of fear" part.
@@AceCmbatguy25 trust me i fear no man but that thing ... it scares me
When i saw Miller laying next to Artyom i was like:no no no dont tell me he's dead,pls no. In the end I cried,because Miller was such a good character. Miller was like a father to Artyom,not only in metro exodus,but in 2033 and last light too. Metro exodus is one of the best games i've ever played.
This is the only thing that has made me cry for about 3 years. I've just had no emotion since my mom died and I was tricked by my ex for 2 years, now I think I've gotten more mature, stronger and especially mentally, and I felt happy that I almost cried, it just made me feel normal, so conclusion thanks Alot man
Damn dude, you made me cry
It means a lot for me
@@marelugh7126 sorry
@@republikasrpskagaming7436 no need to apologize
Stay strong man i know this feeling of emptyness, every emotion is better than to feel nothing at all. i wish you all the best.
@@sakeondeez actually I've gotten so mature I dress up like a 30 year old cuz that how I feel like mentally
The ending to Exodus made me cry. As someone who grew up with no father and such and then seeing everything I could only dream of in Metro. A family, Wife, and such then Miller unfortunately dying but telling Artyom that he was his son and all tore at my heart DEEP.
I fell in love with this franchise since it’s release in XBOX 360. I have mad respect for the creators in every aspect, as well as the one who edited this masterpiece.
Thank you for showing us this and loving it just as we all did. This was beautiful.
Thank you mate
One of the best experiences I've had in life is the Metro series
Amazing how small studio made with fraction big company's budget one of the best fps trilogy in history, i enjoyed every hour spend with this title.
Alright it's time to replay the entire game and cry hysterically afterwards
I wish there were more AAA games with such a great story, in my opinion story of cyberpunk was great too but the state of the game took all the attention
If only it made me care
Sorry, I mean I don't care about the cyberpunk characters that much as exodus
Metro Exodus remains one of the only games yet that have made me cry. The other one being Valiant Hearts.
i played both DLC's and the main game, got all the endings, and seeing this made me cry like a little kid. i love this game
A life changing game. Ive never had an experience like metro ever since halo reach
It's funny every time I see the end of metro exodus, the good ending I see my father ... because literally the physical appearance of Miller's face is the same as my father's or similar, in addition to both technically dying in the arms of the protagonist ... just like my father did (I used google translator, I don't speak in English sorry)
i hope ur doing good bro...
my grandfather also passed away 10 yrs ago i feel so sad becoz i wasnt there when he was in his last moment,when my mom told hes dead i couldnt believe it i was crying and keep asking my mom that tell me its a lie tell hes still sick ah man..
I know that feeling my grandpa died…I remember the time my grandpa told me that I was the son he never had..while being honest my grandpa was the father I never had..seeing and hearing Miller call Artyom “son” made me tear up and cry because it just reminded me of my grandpa a lot..
Long comment incoming!
(edit: typos)
Metro Exodus has become my most favorite game of all time. Firstly if anyone is thinking of playing it for the first time or replaying it, switch the audio language to Russian or Ukrainian, It enhances the atmosphere and immersion 10-fold. The game is absolutely phenomenal and I wish I could play it for the first time again. It was back during the pandemic lockdown and it hit extra hard. The world, the story, the characters and the adventure, everything just inspired so much emotion. I sadly got the bad ending on my first playthrough and I won't lie, I cried like an absolute bitch. No fictional piece of media has ever made me do that before.
I usually don't get attached to video game characters or really get fully immersed into games, but boy oh boy did Exodus change that. Not even the Witcher made me feel that connected to the characters and game world. Whenever I leave the game for awhile and come back to it, it always manages to inspire me all over again. Absolute magic
The books and the games are a story of determination to find hope in a world where the odds are stacked against you. Even the dev team at 4A who made these games had to go through some serious challenges to make things happen. Their studio was without power and heat many times and was nearly shelled by the rebels during the development of Last Light and a good portion of Exodus because of the previous civil war in Ukraine. Its a miracle the game even happened. And I'm so glad it did.
Artyom found lake Baikal where he can raise a family free from darkness and radiation of the Metro, the folks at 4A Games found Malta where they can make games without fear of sudden death. Life imitates art and I hope I too can one day find my "Lake Baikal".
Keep fighting the good fight, fellow Spartans! Whatever your battle is.
"If not us, then who?"
I will never, EVER understand how they managed to make such an amazing, beautiful and touching game. I don't think a better game will ever be made.
Farewell Colenel Miller
Trully a definition of "this is where men cried"
I’m not crying, you’re crying...
I don't even know how much I would pay or what I can do to go back in time and restart the game totaly blind about the story, seriously when I played the first 2 chapters long ago on ps3 when I was a child I couldn't never expect such an incredible ending of the saga. Is such a shame to see (in my country at least) so many big content creators which don't give a chance to this big game just because is not a conventional fps which give them the numbers, gaming should be seen as a form of art from professional people of this field imo.
Grats for all the 4A games devs for the revolution they've bring to us in the last decade.
Missed opportunity, sync song tired with khleb "... so tired..."
still heartbroken
The only story that has ever made me cry, and i mean CRY LIKE FULL ON HIC HIC, the gameplay, the visuals, the fucking music, man, no other game out there with, everything. The karma system.
I feel really bad because I think this game is so underrated man. Games like this goes without being noticed and we keep getting crap games. Huge respect to devs for creating such a gem of a game. Fantastic looking, super immersive and good optimization as well. Story on another level. Must play!! ❤️
What a coincidence! I'll come back right after I complete my first walkthrough 😉
To me this wasn’t a game. But a journey.
Damn this make me wanna cry
Make you...I did
When Sam says IM NOT GIVING UP. It just crushes my heart
This was the only work of art to actually make me cry, old yeller, the death of stark or Sargent Johnson didn’t feel a thing but Miller......Miller fucked me up.
JIC you missed it, at 3:20 Miller used his own anti-rad for Artyom. He even did not get the chance to say goodbye to his daughter.
that made my tear up
I remenber buying the pre launch my pc couldnt run it at its full glory then has to upgrade it worth it, this is just art
this game, was the most emotion i've felt in so long from any game or series
if i could play for the first time again, i'd do it
that drive at the end of the game was beautiful
im not crying, im not crying, im not crying
fine...
my favorite saga... tanks friend s2
Brutal video. BEAUTIFUL!
the best game that i ever or will play in my life thank you DS - 4A GAME and dmitry glukhovsky for bringing metro to this world
Super great, thanks for this one !
What a nice video game this is, and the video you made too
These games are literally my favorite game series ever , game play ,story , setting it legit has it all
Breathtaking
I haven't cried like this for a long time .. good job .. masterpiece.
I finished the 3 games + all the DLCs a couple days ago, man... I love this universe so much, I almost cried at the ending of Exodus, and same thing for the ending of Two Colonels. When the music started playing in the car at the end of Exodus, I could feel the tears coming up
Games are like books, they give us a thousand lives
I love the Metro games and also the books are very good... love that ! And i really love that the Metro have a good and the bad endings it's all about how you play
This game and its journey are truly one to remember 💙
I have been a big fan of metro since I was younger and when ever I play this game I can FEEL the emotions behind the characters and I can't help but cry when the Miller dies and has a vision with artyom
to be honest play metro saga was a dream, i watched the gameplays when i was 12 or a bit more, 5 months ago i got a gamer laptop, playing this game was like living a dream, even those times that the game bugged i was happy, finally getting the chance to play that game that i loved many years ago made me realize that the life can change really quick also taught me that life have many reasons to live it, i know its kinda stupid get that conclusion for just being able to play a game, but sometimes the little and stupid things make you realize some life lessons, thanks to read this and sorry for my english
A master piece
God when Artyom shakes Miller's shoulder I just couldn't take it bro I broke down and cried like a child this series genuinely made me care so much for these characters that I couldn't take seeing what not only was the key father figure to Artyom but also his wife's father die like that. I am so happy I was able to get the good ending first try when I played this and got to see the cutscene.
Great job with this GMV brought those emotions right back to me lol, you picked great moments from the game
i simply love you & this video !
Few games ever get me to play through them again for a better ending, and this is one of them
This may just be a game but it really makes you care and really pulls on your heart strings
Loved Sam’s story
I started bawling when Kirill started telling Artyom about how Miller got him out of the metro it hit so hard because I knew Miller had sacrificed so much just to get him to the surface
I’ve never played Exodus in English so I don’t know if this is also in that version, but in the Russian version on the drive through Novosibirsk Kiril is marveling at the new sights around him, saying things like “wow, look at all the cars!” “The moon is so beautiful!” At first I wanted to be annoyed with him for interrupting the moment, but then I realized how innocent he must be and how carefully his dad must have raised him… that hit me hard. It made Two Colonels even sadder to play, too.
@@Lasers666 yeah he said those things too in the english version. it was pretty sad yet beautifull how a innocent child would be amazed by such things
@@Lasers666 Kirill had never seen the Moon or the surface.
This childlike wonder is what his father died for, and what Miller died to give to the Aurora crew.
Oh my god... I love this game. I've been through it for a long time, but I still remember the names of the characters. This video, like the game, knocks me to tears. Oh, Melnik, Khlebnikov ...
but the effect is multiplied when the landscapes from the game surround you to this day. I'm not talking about a nuclear winter, of course, but about buildings, the same trains, the same names and people. This gives more feelings to the game, especially gives an awareness of what is really to be afraid of and what to love the most.
Miller yelling at you not to die because he couldnt explain it to Anna is a real feels moment
this actualy got me crying
This just made me cry even tho I would already know the good and bad ending it just makes me once again cry god I wish I could play it again
Metro is one of my favourite series, each game keeps getting better with each instalment, I can't wait to see where the series takes us next and what is possible
Got the good ending first playthrough. This game.....is something I haven't experienced in quite a while. I just got the DLCs and cannot wait. Love this video so much.
I don't know why, but when i played the Two Colonels DLC i couldn't stop thinking of my Dad whenever Khlebnikov interacted with Kirill. It just made the ending hit even harder for me. Like he isn't dead or anything, but it just made me cry like a baby even more
I Always go Tears when Miller Comes to save Artyom in the end and Says "Hold oon Son"😢
This game is a masterpiece thanks for making this
I walkthrough all the metro games and i love them and this video made me cry
Been looking for this
i keep replaying this game.Its beautiful
The two colonels is one of the best dlc i have ever played
The Metro trilogy won't be what it is without Alexey Omelchuk.
Man spit fire every single time.
This is… art
Это геймдев который мы заслуживаем. Побольше бы таких игр
I am not crying, you're crying!
Metro Exodus is in my top 5 games ever its just SO BUILT DIFFERENT
this was an experience. in my top 5 games list for sure.
The ending with kirills father got me, cared more for them than i did the main characters.
Metro is a game every on can appreciate it us just great through and through i haven't had a chance to play it yet
It’s not just a game it’s makes me happy to feel loved
Suggestion: "It's Just a Game" - Valiant Hearts
Thank you I wanted this! Subbed and liked!
I Played Metro Exodus like 10 Times, but i cried like hell after that video rn...
I don’t know if this is a coincidence or not but the first three people that handshake Artyom are duke damir and aloysha and in the game you make moral choices to save them
i almost never cry while playing games no matter the story but metro exodus got me to cry on 2 different occasions, first at the end of the main game and at the end of the two colonels and for that it is my favorite game ever made.
As soon as he says "I'm just so tired." i screech like a banshee for him to stay awke😭
You must really want me to cry, huh? Well you did smh. Metro2033 series was the best IMO.
I read the books and am now playing exodus but man even the book is sad but the game is even sadder.
"If we are to live. We must eliminate the threat, no matter the cost - eliminated. Understand?" -Hunter
I almost cried during metro, two colonels made me cry like a baby
two collonels dlc was so sad,i loved it
Metro is the best story game i have ever played. And it always will be.
I think i will play all the Metro games again.
Saddest part to me was when in Sams DLC if he blows up the sub, his sheer determination of getting home back to his father that hit me pretty hard. Same with Klebnikov dying and how his last thoughts were of kiril.