Hello gamers! I continue with my mission in Metro 2033, where returning to the Order has become much more complicated than it seems. Returning home has never been as difficult as this time. I have to keep fighting alone to survive and escape the red station. Making my way through the station's soldiers and workers, who are also horribly armed, I must continue eliminating them one after another to escape the terrible station.

After a tremendous, incessant fight, I finally escaped the station, escaping through corridors infested with death and cobwebs that seem endless, until I finally fall into a kind of trap that, to my surprise, turned out to be set by an ally of the Order.

Here I'll digress about something Metro 2033 has that I haven't experienced in the same way as I have with Metro in any other game: how welcoming the homes and spaces where humans coexist are. I'd already mentioned what life is like at the stations and how it unfolds, but the feeling of those small spaces, removed from the dangers of the outside world, is truly welcoming, providing a sense of homeliness I hadn't experienced in other games. I think this is partly due to the game's harsh environments, so any space that even slightly evokes that sense of life is tremendously appreciated. This is something that really shines through in the game.

It's here that I meet an old friend from the Order who allows me to advance along the tracks with a new means of transportation. A vehicle that has been built with parts and accessories donated by collaborators. It's basically a cart that runs on the train tracks. So it's a kind of cart driven by the rails, something that will be very useful in some ways when it comes to facing the mutant enemies that approach.

There's still a long way to go, and Artyom has yet to face the worst. We've seen very little of the terrible surface, and we must continue forward in the car while battling these incredible mutant beasts that are getting closer as we try to make our way through the tracks.

So, alright, Gamers, I still have a lot of ground to cover between the stations of Metro 2033. I want to try to finish this game by next week. Finishing titles was one of the missions I've set for myself for the year, so let's see. As you know, sometimes playtime gets shorter, but we're doing our best to make progress in the library—so many titles, so many games, so little time. See you.