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iwantofall · 5 hours
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Incorrect Metro quotes 50
Duke: Artyom, how do I get revenge on my enemies?
Artyom: The best revenge is letting go and living your life to the fullest. :)
Duke: …
Duke: Ulman how do I-
Ulman: Brick.
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iwantofall · 5 hours
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Sam’s American accent is REALLY thick when he tries to speak Russian, which is in canon. He’s gotten a lot of criticism for it from certain people, but the crew encourages him to speak it anyway, knowing that practice makes perfect. Besides, think about how thick some of those peoples’ Russian accents are. When he first started speaking Russian with people like Artyom, Alyosha, Duke, Anna, etc, they would be really nice to him about it and praise his choice of words and such. This makes Sam flustered, so they stopped doing it eventually.
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Don’t think I won’t play Exodus again just to stare at this lovely boy
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Any headcanons on the Aurora crew in general and how they work/live together?
DJDG I just saw this sorry
Ok here we go!!
- Jam sessions are a regular on the train
- Every single person on the Aurora has asked Yermak if they can pull the train horn at least once. Yes, even Miller.
- They have this REALLY fucked up version of poker that's really confusing and has way more rules than at all necessary. They play once a week on Friday.
- Nastya is trying to teach herself piano
- Sam teaches her the 2-3 tunes he knows
- Krest can blow smoke rings and shows off to other people when they smoke together
- Sometimes Tokarev keeps people up at night with his tinkering and they have to tell him to shut the fuck up
- If he still wants to work, he moves to Krest's part of the train and takes his materials with him.
- The amount of times people on top bunks have rolled over and fallen onto the floor below is astounding.
- Nastya draws little pictures and sticks them on the walls on the Aurora
- Somebody gets Yermak a little Hawaiian girl doll thing to put on his station
- They have a designated chill out zone on the top of the train for when people start getting mad at each other.
- It's like timeout
- Miller suggested it
- Alyosha and Duke play Jenga with cut up vegetables when Sam is trying to cook and Sam has to shoo them away from the kitchen area.
- Alyosha things he's a great dancer and frequently embarrasses himself
- People will bring Artyom pencils and erasers they find from when they're stopped
- Artyom draws little animals as a gift for Nastya
Ok that's all I've got for now! Thanks for the ask!
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iwantofall · 5 hours
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1. Poor Miller.
2. Poor Ulman.
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iwantofall · 5 hours
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oh boy, none is going to read this
alright guys, buckle up because i am so normal about this game
this will be my genuine opinion on a game that changed my brain chemistry for better or for worse(i fully blame my autism on this this thing)
Written by Dimeatry Glocovski (who last i heard is on the run from the Russian government for not being too thrilled about the invasion of the Ukraine) and later adapted into the video game format by 4A games, Metro is a strange but soul-filled look into a world not too far from our own.
while there are three games, i will be focusing on Metro Exodus as it's the one I'm most familiar with.
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Metro Exodus was the first in the trilogy I played, and despite being completely out of order I do think its the easiest to gt into for a new player as the first two, while they still hold up pretty well, simply didn't have the resources to create something nearly as polished.
polished is a word i use in the context of the other two games, Metro Exodus is an inherently buggy game, and if you really can't handle any jank at all then this isn't for you. the reason I can look past it is because unlike something like Fallout 4 (which is still enjoy quite a bit) the story holds up much better, and the atmosphere doesn't suffer much because of just how strong the world-building is.
the game stars a man named Artyom and a rag-tag group of solders called the Sparten order on their cross-country trip spanning a good portion of the now-irradiated Russia.
the thing i admire most about the game is its characters. while you spend a lot of time on your own exploring, many of those moments are populated by chater on the radio, small interactions with the spartans, along with others you meet along the way. i think my favourite character aside from Artyom has to be Duke, the youngest of the group who is always looking for a way to prove himself and looks up to Artyom.
what is interesting is that there is no moral points system, there is no skore, but rather a simple cause and effect. if you do your best to only kill when necessary you will be treated with a similar kindness, Don't expect to be greeted with open arms, but at the end of the day, your friends will scrape by with their lives if you are merciful.
i could go on for hours about the environments in the game, For such a small studio the level of detail and care that went into creating them is incredible. From the thickly treed mountains of the Tiga to the broken-down remains of Moscow, the world feels ruined but far from free of life. i think that my favourite has to be the tunnels of the Mosscow metro, as little as we see in this game they are truly worth reading the first book about to learn more(the weirdness of the Russian translation is worth braving for the amazing concept and execution).
in every part of the game, the genuine connection between all of the characters is what really sets it apart from other apocalyptic stories. i like to think of it as slightly optimistic in its vue. there is something so distinctly human about it, from the grand escape from Moscow and your fellow soldiers agreeing to back you up against the entirety of Hanza, to the simple act of sharing tea or a cigarette, a simple duet with a guitar you found out in the wasteland or sharing a bed with your wife.
The Aurora is despite the setting, genuinely inviting, full of love and laughter, a small story that while not important to the bigger picture, serves to you remind of what you are fighting for, about the people you are sworn to protect and the brothers and sisters who fight alongside you" because if not us than who?".
so despite the nuclear winter, the mutants and the raiders, the creeping cold and the scorching sun, there is a small glimmer of something better, like the sun finally coming up, in a train called the Arora.
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iwantofall · 6 hours
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how are u gonna be against ukrainian genocide and a zionist 💀💀💀
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iwantofall · 6 hours
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ok well. this was a joke.
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iwantofall · 10 hours
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it wasn't necessary to edit the tweet to get the point across but i still wanted to do it anyway
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iwantofall · 13 hours
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im about to make the most hyper specific metro meme ever
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iwantofall · 14 hours
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i just got rejected by a girl I've liked for 6 months what do i do
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iwantofall · 19 hours
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had a vision
#me
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iwantofall · 1 day
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imagine this image is pavel and artyom
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iwantofall · 2 days
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fathre and son….. eats therm i think☹️
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iwantofall · 2 days
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another night of no sleep cus my ass 2 busy pondering about gay ass russian men💪💪💪
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iwantofall · 2 days
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thanks for liking my work :D
@vt-valentine you made me realize i had 2 more partom edits i never posted on tumblr so heres me posting em all for you
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