Thread:Tokoyami no Nietzsche/@comment-44060538-20200514190604/@comment-40060194-20200526091522

I think we have to consider "book canon" and "game canon" as two separate things and while Artyom didn't talk in the game canon (which was probably a choice made for gameplay reasons as explained earlier) he surely does talk in the books, I could just open one and find some examples.. :D

Anyway, this post was about the article about Artyom - well, it's wrong to state that he didn't talk in the books when he did, no matter whether games or books are considered "more canon".

Oh btw, how did Metro 2035 make the Metro 2033 book non-canon? Is there some continuity problem between the books? I didn't notice any. It wouldn't make sense as the books are a part of one trilogy.

The most important thing here is - please don't add information that you don't know are correct. You said you didn't read Metro 2035 and only assumed Artyom is silent there..well, I did read the book (and so did Razz, apparently) and I can confirm that Artyom has plenty of dialogues there, so stating that Artyom doesn't talk in the books is wrong.