Music to Level Up Your Day: Metro

I don't know much about musical theory, nor am I a musically inclined person. However, I do love to listen to video game soundtracks. They can be a powerful listening experiences in their own right, or be as evocative as the scores composed for film. Each of these posts will feature a sampling of music tracks from a single game title, or series/franchise in some rare cases. A complete list of these can be found on the Video Game Music page.

 

 

Composer: Alexei Omelchuk (2033, LL, Exodus), Georgiy Beloglazov (2033)

North American Release Date: March 2010 (2033), May 2013 (LL), February 2019 (Exodus)

Set in Russia 20 years after a global nuclear holocaust, the games follow Artyom, a man who must save his home station from the dangers lurking within the Metro. These dangers range from surviving human groups (including Nazis) to mutated wildlife and supernatural phenomena.

One Step To The Horizon | (Mission Theme) | Metro 2033

Main Theme | (Main Theme) | Metro 2033

Vessel of Sin | (Mission Theme) | Metro: Last Light

Mobius | (Menu Theme) | Metro: Last Light

Race Against Fate | (Mission Theme) | Metro Exodus

Roads Ahead | (Credits Theme) | Metro Exodus

"Humans had always been better at killing than any other living thing. Lord, what a splendid world we ruined." ― Dmitry Glukhovsky

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