Metro (franchise)
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The Other Wiki tells us that "Metro (Russian: Метро) is a franchise consisting of novels and video games, which began with the release of Dmitry Glukhovsky's Metro 2033 novel".
After a nuclear war, survivors live in large cities' metro (subway) systems... and continue their conflicts.
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Works in the franchise include:
Literature
- Metro 2033 (Dmitry Glukhovsky, 2002)
- Metro 2034 (Dmitry Glukhovsky, 2009)
- Metro 2035 (Dmitry Glukhovsky, 2015)
- Road Signs (Vladimir Berezin, 2009)
- Dark Tunnels (Sergey Antonov, 2010)
- Piter (Shimun Vrochek, 2010)
- Towards the Light (Andrey Dyakov, 2010)
- The Yield by Force (Andrey Erpylev, 2010)
- The Marble Paradise (Sergey Kuznetsov, 2010)
- The Wanderer (Suren Tsormudian, 2010)
- The North (Andrey Butorin, 2010)
- In the Interests of the Revolution (Sergey Antonov, 2010)
- The War of Moles (Alexandr Shakilov, 2010)
- Murancha (Ruslan Melnikov, 2011)
- The Nameless (Sergey Paliy, 2011)
- To See the Sun (Sergey Moskvin, 2011)
- Beneath the Hell (Andrey Grebenschikov, 2011)
- Ghost Station (Anna Kalinkina, 2011)
- Into the Darkness (Andrey Dyakov, 2011)
- Corpsmen (Sergey Zaytsev, 2011)
- Britannia (Grant McMaster, 2011)
- Ice Prison (Igor Vardunas, 2011)
- The Siege of the Paradise (Andrey Butorin, 2011)
- The Last Refuge ("Residents of Metro 2033 website", 2011)
- Unburied (Sergey Antonov, 2012)
- Blinding Emptiness (Andrey Chernetsov, Valentin Lezhenda, 2012)
- Le radici del cielo ("Roots of Heaven") (Tullio Avoledo, 2012)
- The Kingdom of Rats (Anna Kalinkina, 2012)
- MRLs (Zahar Petrov, 2012)
- Ancestral Heritage (Suren Tsormudyan, 2012)
- The Right to Force (Denis Shabalov, 2012)
- Wrong Side of the World (Timothy Kalashnikov, 2012)
- Hunger (Sergey Moskvin, 2012)
- Witness (Irina Baranova and Constantine Benev, 2012)
- The Daughter of the Heavenly Spirit (Andrey Butorin, 2012)
- Over the Horizon (Andrey Dyakov, 2013)
- Right to Life (Denis Shabolov, 2013)
- La crociata dei bambini ("The Children's Crusade") (Tullio Avoledo, 2014)
- Dzielnica obiecana ("The Promised District") (Paweł Majka, 2014)
- Otchłań ("Abyss") (Robert J. Szmidt, 2015)
- Aliens eyes (Sergey Semyonov, 2015)
- Wieża ("Tower") (Robert J. Szmidt, 2016)
- Człowiek obiecany ("The Promised Man") (Paweł Majka, 2016)
- Achromatopsja ("Achromatopsia") (Artur Chmielewski, 2017)
- Rive Gauche ("Left Bank") (Pierre Bordage, 2020)
Video Games
- Metro 2033 (2010)
- Metro: Last Light (2013)
- Metro Redux (2014, a remastering of Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light)
- Metro Exodus (2019)
The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Metro (franchise) franchise.
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