Metro: Last Light – Enter the Metro short movie released

24 May 2012

Metro: Last Light – Enter the Metro, a short-film chronicling the events leading up to the games, has been released in all its HD glory.

Earlier in the week, a teaser was revealed, along with the website detailing that the full video was set to release on the 24th of May.

Well, today is that day, and the full short preludes the Last Light

The video description reads:

The Moscow Metro. A monumental feat of Soviet engineering, with a dark secondary purpose – to serve as a refuge in the event of an atomic attack. As the Cold War thawed and the threat of nuclear annihilation seemed to fade, this purpose was forgotten — except by a few, waiting for the signal, ready to open the vaults … the last refuge for the remnants of mankind.

Check out the short below:

The Metro 2033 sequel, Last Light, takes place beneath the ruins of post-apocalyptic Moscow, in the tunnels of the Metro, the remnants of mankind are besieged by deadly threats from outside – and within.

Mutants stalk the catacombs beneath the desolate surface, and hunt amidst the poisoned skies above.

But rather than stand united, the station-cities of the Metro are locked in a struggle for the ultimate power, a doomsday device from the military vaults of D6. A civil war is stirring that could wipe humanity from the face of the earth forever.

As Artyom, burdened by guilt but driven by hope, you hold the key to our survival – the last light in our darkest hour…

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