The line between reality and dream is blurred in the latest trailer for “.”The cinematic trailer, Artyom’s Nightmare, is meant to be a prologue to the events of the upcoming game “Metro Exodus.”In the game, survivors of a nuclear war survive by taking refuge in the Moscow Metro (as explored in the first games, “” and “Metro: Last Light”). Now, ranger Artyom must explore beyond the tunnels of the metro, meaning a more open world is there to be discovered by players.Of course, while this all sounds very hopeful, “Metro Exodus” is still a survival horror-based game, and the new trailer does not disappoint in this regard. While we can see that stunning cinematics are offered up, the dream-like state of the trailer is only interrupted by moments more fitting for a nightmare.The “Metro” series is inspired by the novels of Dmitry Glukhovsky, who commented on the newest trailer in a press release.
When Metro Exodus, the third game in the survival horror first-person shooter series, was announced at E3 2017, the trailer included a remix of a song fans of the franchise are likely familiar with. The song is called “In the House in a Heartbeat,” and it was originally composed by Jon, or perhaps John, Murphy.