![]() ![]() Even the original ending, which saw protagonist Artyom die, was eventually altered due to feedback. Everything was under scrutiny, from the ammunition-based economy to the calibre of bullets used in different firearms, leading Glukhovsky to evolve his vision. His story of people fighting for survival in Russia’s metro system resonated with readers, and these readers unwittingly became the book’s editors. Rejected by traditional publishers, he just wanted people to read his take on the post-apocalypse, set within the veins of Moscow. ![]() The Russian author and journalist placed the entire text online where it could be enjoyed for free. ![]() “I've always used the opportunity to make political statements in Metro games” - Dmitry Glukhovsky was first published on December 10.ĭmitry Glukhovsky beta tested his debut novel, Metro 2033. It’s been a wild year for VG247, so to celebrate we’re going to be republishing some of our favourite work published in 2018 – opinion pieces, features, and interviews, that we’ve enjoyed writing and reading, and which we believe showcase some of our best work. ![]()
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