Here it is! This was quite an interesting experience to play a metro game in VR! Hope you all enjoy! Boss list has been added to the description and down below in this comment! :) Intro - 0:00 Lurker - 5:03 Spore Lurker - 6:26 Slavers / Bandits - 8:10 Nosalis - 10:20 Defend the Trolley - 10:46 Spiders - 14:30 Clearing the Nosalis Lair - 15:21 Defend the Trolley 2 - 18:58 Lurker Lair - 24:49 Cannibal Cultists - 37:15 Final Boss: The Darkness - 40:49 Ending - 54:08
If you look really close at a noslias they have human ear which means they were humans mutated by the radiation over multiple decades and have lost all humanity becoming a new species of super fast super strong super durable Abel to take a full ak mag and still fight mole creatures
I'm really sad that the Metro devs went full VR with the latest entry in the series. I'm not against VR games. I'm just not personally interested in that style of gaming in it's current form. That said, the Metro world is such an amazing post-apocalyptic setting with massive potential to tell great stories. I want to see more radioactive and mutated wildlife of all shapes and sizes, cannibals, would-be warlords, cultists/religious zealots, creeping horrors both above and below ground, and of course otherworldly monstrosities with unknowable but potentially dangerous motives. It's a world I enjoy spending time in, and I hope they drop the VR exclusive gameplay.
This is a VR exclusive title and people need to keep in mind that this is seperate from the actual storyline. That's why they didn't have you play as artyom but as khan instead. Artyom isn't even mentioned and this takes place before the other metro games. Metro 4 is still being developed on and will not be exclusive to VR, I think it's a misunderstandment from the playerbase and its not fair to Awakening. I do however, hope that they will add a non-vr mode so that the players who don't enjoy playing in VR can get to enjoy this storyline, but in all fairness, this game is by no means mandatory to understand the main story and can be skipped entirely. It's just some extra side-stuff and to me that's not a big loss being VR exclusive in the end.
@CaleoGaming I appreciate the info. It looks like a decent side story. Obviously not having played it myself, I couldn't tell what was going on with the "worm" worshiping cult at the end and the ghosts of loved ones. Was the cult worshiping and sacrificing to something real? Or was the worm god just a social delusional made up by crazy irradiated cannibals? The "ghosts of loved ones in an afterlife subway station" ending made me think the whole final act was more of a radiation induced hallucination with some real danger mixed in for good measure.
Here it is! This was quite an interesting experience to play a metro game in VR! Hope you all enjoy! Boss list has been added to the description and down below in this comment! :)
Intro - 0:00
Lurker - 5:03
Spore Lurker - 6:26
Slavers / Bandits - 8:10
Nosalis - 10:20
Defend the Trolley - 10:46
Spiders - 14:30
Clearing the Nosalis Lair - 15:21
Defend the Trolley 2 - 18:58
Lurker Lair - 24:49
Cannibal Cultists - 37:15
Final Boss: The Darkness - 40:49
Ending - 54:08
I hope in 2026 or 2027 Deep Silver gonna make this Metro Awakening on PC/PS5/Xbox Series XS for us
If you look really close at a noslias they have human ear which means they were humans mutated by the radiation over multiple decades and have lost all humanity becoming a new species of super fast super strong super durable Abel to take a full ak mag and still fight mole creatures
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I'm really sad that the Metro devs went full VR with the latest entry in the series. I'm not against VR games. I'm just not personally interested in that style of gaming in it's current form. That said, the Metro world is such an amazing post-apocalyptic setting with massive potential to tell great stories. I want to see more radioactive and mutated wildlife of all shapes and sizes, cannibals, would-be warlords, cultists/religious zealots, creeping horrors both above and below ground, and of course otherworldly monstrosities with unknowable but potentially dangerous motives.
It's a world I enjoy spending time in, and I hope they drop the VR exclusive gameplay.
This is a VR exclusive title and people need to keep in mind that this is seperate from the actual storyline. That's why they didn't have you play as artyom but as khan instead. Artyom isn't even mentioned and this takes place before the other metro games.
Metro 4 is still being developed on and will not be exclusive to VR, I think it's a misunderstandment from the playerbase and its not fair to Awakening.
I do however, hope that they will add a non-vr mode so that the players who don't enjoy playing in VR can get to enjoy this storyline, but in all fairness, this game is by no means mandatory to understand the main story and can be skipped entirely. It's just some extra side-stuff and to me that's not a big loss being VR exclusive in the end.
@CaleoGaming I appreciate the info. It looks like a decent side story.
Obviously not having played it myself, I couldn't tell what was going on with the "worm" worshiping cult at the end and the ghosts of loved ones. Was the cult worshiping and sacrificing to something real? Or was the worm god just a social delusional made up by crazy irradiated cannibals?
The "ghosts of loved ones in an afterlife subway station" ending made me think the whole final act was more of a radiation induced hallucination with some real danger mixed in for good measure.
So what's the point? You want to the devs to never make a Metro game in VR? It's not enough the previous title available for consoles and PC?
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metro vr????? trash
how is it trash?