Nah I got the good ending first try :D I did stealth run and knocked out most of the enemies and killed very few and only near the end. Well there were 3 guys in facility too hard to deal with but that was it.
Nope, I got good ending on my first play, I never was to kill everybody, on the first game? Oh yeah, I killed a lot of nazis, it was so good.. But then I realized that we all are the same pieces on different tables, they have family as I do, so if there is a way to not kill, why shouldn't try? And well, for my surprise, I got the good ending lol (I even knew that last light had 2 endings)
Yeah but I couldn't take it seriously at least for me. The game uses the same stock sound effects you would hear in trap music for the guns. And the cutscenes and voice acting sometimes is so goofy I tried to take it seriously I really tried to
I just finished the game with the bad ending... I had one bad point. ONE. I freed the prisoners, spared surrendering people. helped the civilians in the bandit tunnel, spared Lestnisky and Pavel, gave money to beggars... and accidentally shot the mother bear monster thing when shooting the watchmen off its back.
@@fjhgamer6688 You do have to fight the bear, but after the fight you'll see it on your right as you leave. It's being eaten alive by other mutants, so if you shoot them off its back to spare it you gain a morality point.
I never knew there were multiple endings, I just thought, "wow thats pretty sad that artyum gave his life like that but at least Anna and their child would be saved and Artyum went out a hero."
I did also but I still got the good ending. I let Pavel live and also lazinsky or w.e his name was I let him live also. I also helped anyone I could and there is a ton of things you can do to gain moral points. Finding certain bodies, listening to conversations of random people ends up getting you a lot of moral points because there are so many conversations that allow it.
Wait, the "bad" ending gave away the fact that Anna was pregnant? So.. if this game was set in spring, and Exodus was during the next winter, she should have been giving birth at that point lol
There are positive moral points for exploring, I played slow explored everything, I knocked down almost every enemy, spared Lesnitsky and Pavel, also helped the bear and didn't kill the demon mother, which was protecting it's nest. I gave money to beggars and won the teddy bear for the kid in the shooting range in fishing metro station, I also listened to stories of other people, which occasionaly gave me another good moral points, I got one evil poin for accidentally stealing from sleeping fisherman... lol.. and I got a good ending.
@@Sanderson890 such bs that u gotta do alot of shit just to get a good ending lol in exodus it was easy to get the good ending u just don't kill anyone except bandits and yea boom good ending
@@ArthurCallahanSolos I was talking about metro last light obviously. In Exodus, there were no moral points for exploring or listening to stories for example, in Exodus was crucial not to kill slaves and cultists or tribe men and in Caspian also freeing the slaves, so Damir would stay.
@@Sanderson890 I didn't know you could get the teddy bear for winning the shooting range. I was looking at the floor for it and only did the range twice
For good ending 1. Dont kill the people who surrender 2. Save every hostage in the bandit tunnels 3. Give money to anyone who asks for it 4. Dont kill pavel and latrinski (or whatever his name is) 5. When the kid tells you not to kill the mutants don't. 6. Save the mama bear from the mutants after you incapacitated her 7. When in venice, if you get drunk pay for damages, if you win the shooting competition give the teddy to a kid 8. And generally just try not to kill any humans in the last chapters 9. In the beginning of the game especially if the NPCs have subtitles, listen to their conversations before moving on 10. Listen to the kid whenever hes talking and dont walk away 11. Take your mask off for Anna 12. In the nazi prison release the prisoners 13. Explore the map and find hidden passages 4, 5 and 6 are the most important And the ending is most affected by the last chapters so avoid conflict and stay stealthy and you'll get the good ending
@@locksmith3078 save the Bear, don't kill letsnitsky and Pavel, remove the mask, explore and interact with people, give the teddy bear to the kid crying, save the Prisoners, save the Caravan, and just listen on some conversation.
@@Flowerlytdm yeah but also saving the people stuck in there. Like a woman who's about to get R, a man being forced as a Whore, and finaly the women and the kids.
I killed about 80% of all enemies I encountered. I made sure to knock out a few every encounter. The main thing I did was exploring to earn moral points. Those get you more points in total compared to sparing soldiers. I think that in order to get the moral points for sparing the soldiers, you have to not kill anyone in the entire encounter but I might be wrong. Also listen to conversations. According to the wiki page for moral points, it appears I only got 75% and still got the good ending.
I honestly thought I made the best possible choices, even in combat. I slaughtered those deserving, like that traitor Lesnitsky, saved those who deserved salvation, like Pavel, and I helped out mama bear in the jungle. First playthrough too. I felt Lesnitsky didn't deserve to be left alive, while Pavel did. But it turns out that was a bad choice. Also looting corpses gives you bad karma? I was playing on Spartan (I think that's the name) and on the hardest setting, resources were scarce and I had to do it, especially gas filters. I avoided confrontation whenever possible, even going as far as restarting a section multiple times if I broke stealth. If that wasn't a good karma run, I don't know what is
I played the series out of order. Exodus, 2033, then Last Light. I just finished Last Light and in my ending artyom dies. Now I'm all fucked up in the head with the story for Exodus. Seems like they just gave no further story in Exodus for the people who had the bad ending in Last Light.
John Doe because that’s not the true ending. You aren’t supposed to die. Just like if you got the good ending in 2033 the entire game of last light makes no sense. I think it’s because it’s following the books
@@whiteguardtc1265 no they aren't the bad ending in 2033 is canon, the good ending is where you don't destroy the dark ones home with missiles, the bad ending or 'ranger' ending in 2033 is where you destroy their home and only one dark one survived or so you thought, then last lights canon ending is the good one and the same with exodus.
I remember the first time I saw the bad ending. Before this, I had no idea there was 2 endings. As I watched my enemies fade into fire, the future was shown. My son, and his mother. She was telling my son how brave I was. As I realized this was it, a single tear of sadness, happiness, and some other strange feeling.
The redux must make it way easier to get the good ending. I gave every enemy a new necktie, but explored every possible nook and cranny for good boy points. Got the good ending and about 3000 kills
I had to come see the bad ending, somehow I was able to get the good one on my first playthrough. Idk how I killed every bad person, except I forgave Pavel and let's the other guy live also. It think letting Pavel win determines it more anything because you show the little dark one how to forgive by doing that.
Honestly this is why moral point/karma systems in games tend to be trash. Ain't no way am I replaying this again with an eye glued to a guide just to get the ending that actually makes sense. It sucks having what is ultimately the canon ending locked behind a series of almost impossible to find near eastereggs that honestly make very little sense to obtain. Kill 100 men? all cool, kill and extra two specific men who are more evil than most of your body count combined? you're evil and undeserving of the dark ones' help. Take off your mask and trust a complete maniac who's holding your partner hostage? or just shoot him in the face with a 100% chance of making the shot? Guess you're evil for... shooting a maniac traitor who was likely going to kill you and do worse to your partner immediately after. Its such a pain in the ass that they stuck with this system through the whole series, it really cheapens the experience.
The good ending fits the themes of the game more. Humanity has sought a second chance after their nuclear holocaust, pushing forward and fighting through the same horrible atrocities that led to Armageddon in the first place (now committed by the Reds and the Reich). Artyom is emblematic of this, and acted the same aa humanity did in the war with his orchestrated bombing of the Dark Ones in the Pavillion. Like humanity, Artyom was dealing with the consequences of his actions and had to contemplate how to avoid repeating the same mistakes of the past. He learns to forgive and be the better man by being around Khan and the Dark One , as well as seeing the true folly of the Reich and Red Army. That's why the "bad" ending is just like it was in the first game, an explosion set off by Artyom while struggling. Whereas the canon/good ending involves no explosion or similar destruction. Artyon's evolution is supposed serve as an example to humanity, as he learned from his mistakes and acted differently than humanity would have in most of his circumstances. And because of this, a new solution occurs. The Dark Ones save them, and afford the chance to start anew and forge a better Metro and future. As noble as the sacrifice ending is, it leaves Polis and Exhibition in harms way by the hostile groups still left to takeover in the destruction of Polis' power structure and manpower. But the good ending gives Polis and D6 the chance to make real change.
For good ending 1. Dont kill the people who surrender 2. Save every hostage in the bandit tunnels 3. Give money to anyone who asks for it 4. Dont kill pavel and latrinski (or whatever his name is) 5. When the kid tells you not to kill the mutants don't. 6. Save the mama bear from the mutants after you incapacitated her 7. When in venice, if you get drunk pay for damages, if you win the shooting competition give the teddy to a kid 8. And generally just try not to kill any humans in the last chapters 9. In the beginning of the game especially if the NPCs have subtitles, listen to their conversations before moving on 10. Listen to the kid whenever hes talking and dont walk away 11. Take your mask off for Anna 12. In the nazi prison release the prisoners 13. Explore the map and find hidden passages 4, 5 and 6 are the most important And the ending is most affected by the last chapters so avoid conflict and stay stealthy and you'll get the good ending
@@lierox90lierox90 you need about 45 moral points.. There are a lot of secrets in the game A LOT and a lot of hidden opportunities for moral gain as well as for moral loss. I got the good ending just tody on my 2nd playthrough. I killed no one except in the 3 must kill missions. You'll probably need a guide and a lot of patience.. But I remember i got the bad ending back in 2011 or 12 and it felt amazing, very heroic. Good ending is just okayish everyone lives happily like that..
Dunno,personally,i likes the “bad” ending more,it’s more...dramatic,i guess? I mean,if in the first game our “savior of the Metro” burned down the dark ones home,he’ll never change in the future. Artem - serial murderer,and he deserved what he gets in the end.
I blew myself up and I had no idea what happened. I remember I made a post on Reddit and someone was like “yeah you got the bad ending.” I want to replay them all so I get the good ending.
I was so confused when Artyom survived in Metro: Exodus, I thought he was supposed to be dead. This confirms the good ending is canon for Last Light, a redemption for the first game's ending.
I like the "bad ending" better tbh. And there is no way i would ever spare Pavel, that dude annoyed me so much from the first moment he opened his mouth.
you see. After probably bashing my skull trying to end pavel for the better part of at least 2 hours (I was on survival ranger hardcore). I had finally made progress from the pseudo-softlock I was in (had no medkits, was at deaths door, and had like 4 minutes worth of filters left) being the damn stairwell he practically blindfires at. I then got through the rest of his encounter and by the end of it all. I was so tired. and just defeated that I chose to let him live. As in my mind, my retribution nearly cost me the rest of my run as I was very much going to kill him. which led to me being sloppy and way to gung-ho. Leaving me with nothing but the grit of my teeth for 2 hours. Time enough to decide, perhaps, I should just move on. And that, I did. once he was "defeated" I threw him the mask. And walked away.
I love that according to Metro wiki, if you reach Anna without killing any humans, and if you free all captives, you will get +3 moral points. BUT when you got to Anna, and you attack Lesnitsky when he has a damn knife at Anna's fucking throat!! you loose -10 points. I am literally crying.
@@jointedjoke4187 Basically, your weapons are there to break light bulbs, think of it like that. Also silencers. But you should really carry a loud shotgun, it makes some fights waaaay easier. It took me 25 hours to beat with stealth runs.
@@jointedjoke4187 mostly stealth and pacify way thats the only way... if your screen got brighter w some noises then you got one, but if your screen got darker you lost some
Funny enough I got the good ending after still killing humans. It wasn’t until halfway through where I started to do morally correct things, so I don’t think have to do everything morally correct. Just enough, just don’t know how much haha
I've never even gotten the bag endings on any of the games and I just finished my Fourth playthrough. I didn't even know there was a second ending for them until i got to last light and couldn't figure out why the dark ones were dead since i saved then in the first game which apparently isn't canon. You can still kill a lot of people but there's just certain ones you spare. Exploring all the games levels also helps with the endings. There's a couple major decisions in all the games that pretty much decide it, but you can redeem yourself pretty easily.
I know I'm late, but even I have to say that the moral points system actually makes no sense. It's true that I didn't do all the things required to have the good ending, but I definitely did most of them. also in a game with a post-apocalyptic setting how can you try not to kill anyone or have the goal of playing all the musical instruments just to get some karma points. you can understand my frustration after getting the bad ending by playing survival.
To be honest I view both endings as good though one better than the other and also could people please stop calling every ending as if it were all good or bad, like that’s not how it really is and also I hate that you have to do very specific stuff during the playthrough to get another ending. That is total BS. It should honestly be so that you are given a choice by the end of the game we’re you choose what to do instead of it being done for you
At first i got bad ending, but during 2nd run, i spared 70% soldiers by knocking them, didn't kill pavel and letznisky (sparing these 2 earns huge moral points), interacted with many guitars, listened every npc dialogue, saved the bear, helped the kid in shooting challenge, spared the nosalis by avoiding them,removed the gas mask when pavel held anna captive, explored all locations and got good ending
After finishing 2033, I started last light within 1 hour At first, I killed everything, but after meeting the little dark one I realized what forgiveness and being kind means It's funy how a game will make you learn life lessons
Remember it… got the good ending first, was a bit confused cuz its not the ending from the book. Replayed it like rambo and then i got the bad book ending 😂
it feels like a topic of debate if the "Bad Ending" was actually bad. The only bad part is that Artyom dies along with Miller in D6, but in a way to also defeat the reds. They even say that he saved the Metro after the explosion, so was it really bad?
Bro..all I did was loot basically everything I saw except when in front of people, listened to every dialog/tape I found, I always gave away money every time I saw someone ask, recovered the kid's teddy bear, didn't kill those 2 mfs at the end, saved mama bear, but god forbids I just killed every single living thing in every mission except sometimes where I was able to notice that they were surrendering and gave away to those poor strippers in need about 100 or something bullets and got drunk just once and destroyed a bar (but paid back) and I get the bad ending...
I think bad ending was better. A soldier who protects his people for a cost of his and his friends life and the last look of artyom was legendary too. He worked all of his life on saving the humanity and make people safe.
I spared every single one I saw in mid and late game. But early game I just killed everyone I saw, last light was the First Metro game that I played, so pure instinct, them or me. And the mother bear, I first played Metro in survivor ranger cuz I want to feel the true survival game. So I didn't shoot the mutant off the bear cuz I don't want to waste anymore of my ammo, just to protect myself later. So I think bad ending is the best one, it really show that you are a true human, you have true survivor instinct, you do everything to survive, even though later you meant to harm no one, but still, you just protect yourself. Being so good seems unrealistic, cuz sometimes we have to be bad, just sometimes, because the world isn't fair, being bad to survive sometimes.
I literally accidentally let Pavel die and I had no idea I could even save him. But now I'm on the next mission and I am NOT replaying that bullshit gun fight with 10 of those guys.
Just finished the game and was confused because I know Artyom is in Exodus. I never even considered a bad or good ending. But at least now I'll know whats going on when i start Exodus.
Which is canon though the “bad” ending makes no sense because at the end the dark one still calls Artyom a good person even though he doesn’t come back and you end it with being a hero and a kid 😂😂
the problem with moral gameplay was, there is no meter indication when you are good or bad like KARMA in fallout franchise. and just go to what developer want you to do. that what make moral playthrough boring. and almost of the player would ignore good ending (even though it is cannon I think).
is it not good to watch the good ending without going through the agony of achieving it ? - Love The Metro series - it begs you to play it again and again - the series is a masterpiece,
İ probably have seen the good ending if only the game hadn't erased my save, i had to get a save from online and god knows what that mad lad done till where i was at before my save files were gone.
I think 90% of us got the bad ending on our first play through and thought we did everything to get the good ending.
I just did everything but one thing the guy that surrenders in the beginning part instead of knocking him out i knifed him ;-;
yeah
You gotta do lots of shit to get good ending.
levelskip.com/first-person-shooters/How-To-Get-The-Good-Ending-In-Metro-Last-Light
Nah I got the good ending first try :D I did stealth run and knocked out most of the enemies and killed very few and only near the end. Well there were 3 guys in facility too hard to deal with but that was it.
Nope, I got good ending on my first play, I never was to kill everybody, on the first game? Oh yeah, I killed a lot of nazis, it was so good.. But then I realized that we all are the same pieces on different tables, they have family as I do, so if there is a way to not kill, why shouldn't try? And well, for my surprise, I got the good ending lol (I even knew that last light had 2 endings)
Honestly, the bad ending doesn't seem like a bad ending.
Bittersweet, perhaps, but not bad.
I think the implication is that you die and destroy your home so pretty bad
I honestly think it fits the game better but I am fckin pissed that i got it on my second playthrough just now lmfao
I just learned in the comments that you have to save the damn bear boss... bruh I burned it with a molotov hahahaha
@@Jako534 only bear wont help, you shouldnt kill any soldiers, that's what matters the most
I think that sums up almost all of the Metro games. Almost.
i got bad ending, but that bad ending was so cool, his life trough his eyes, everything abt this game was awesome
One of the few game franchises that actually make you question your morals at the end of everything
Same
Yeah but I couldn't take it seriously at least for me. The game uses the same stock sound effects you would hear in trap music for the guns. And the cutscenes and voice acting sometimes is so goofy I tried to take it seriously I really tried to
I just finished the game with the bad ending... I had one bad point. ONE. I freed the prisoners, spared surrendering people. helped the civilians in the bandit tunnel, spared Lestnisky and Pavel, gave money to beggars... and accidentally shot the mother bear monster thing when shooting the watchmen off its back.
You could've reload to last checkpoint to save the bear.
im a bad person i didnt do any of those things exept i saved the bear
I thought you were supposed to kill the bear
@@fjhgamer6688 You do have to fight the bear, but after the fight you'll see it on your right as you leave. It's being eaten alive by other mutants, so if you shoot them off its back to spare it you gain a morality point.
@@calebblaze1313 i wish i would have know it earlier. But i would probably still have got the bad ending
I never knew there were multiple endings, I just thought, "wow thats pretty sad that artyum gave his life like that but at least Anna and their child would be saved and Artyum went out a hero."
damn i killed everything i saw
Based
yes just like me
xD
Lmao, same
I did also but I still got the good ending. I let Pavel live and also lazinsky or w.e his name was I let him live also. I also helped anyone I could and there is a ton of things you can do to gain moral points. Finding certain bodies, listening to conversations of random people ends up getting you a lot of moral points because there are so many conversations that allow it.
Wait, the "bad" ending gave away the fact that Anna was pregnant? So.. if this game was set in spring, and Exodus was during the next winter, she should have been giving birth at that point lol
yeah but she actually gave birth to Artyom's and Anna's child but sadly he wasn't able to see his son
who knows, maybe when Artyom came back he just round housed her in the stomach
@@goblin8623 LMAOOO
The good ending is canon to exodus so maybe artyom used a condom
The bad ending in metro last light is NOT canon towards metro exodus,the true canon ending of metro last light is redemption ending
The fact that he references Spartans and Xerxes makes the "bad ending" even more badass like the 300 movie.
RIP Ulman. In the books and games you were the very best spartan that ever lived ;).
So I got the bad ending, and spared almost everyone..
There are positive moral points for exploring, I played slow explored everything, I knocked down almost every enemy, spared Lesnitsky and Pavel, also helped the bear and didn't kill the demon mother, which was protecting it's nest. I gave money to beggars and won the teddy bear for the kid in the shooting range in fishing metro station, I also listened to stories of other people, which occasionaly gave me another good moral points, I got one evil poin for accidentally stealing from sleeping fisherman... lol.. and I got a good ending.
@@Sanderson890 such bs that u gotta do alot of shit just to get a good ending lol in exodus it was easy to get the good ending u just don't kill anyone except bandits and yea boom good ending
@@ArthurCallahanSolos I was talking about metro last light obviously. In Exodus, there were no moral points for exploring or listening to stories for example, in Exodus was crucial not to kill slaves and cultists or tribe men and in Caspian also freeing the slaves, so Damir would stay.
@@Sanderson890 ik but it was bs that you have to do all that shit in last light for the good ending
@@Sanderson890 I didn't know you could get the teddy bear for winning the shooting range. I was looking at the floor for it and only did the range twice
I get the bad ending on purpose(killing everyone) cause I thought it will fit the theme of the story and I was right
I didn't even know if there were any other endings
But sadly is not canon. And that means is shit. If metro exodus didn't exist then this ending would be great.
got the good ending on my first playthrough. snuck through half the game without shooting anyone and listened to most of the NPC conversations
Thats L
Wait, is that really a bad ending!? For real, man.
For good ending
1. Dont kill the people who surrender
2. Save every hostage in the bandit tunnels
3. Give money to anyone who asks for it
4. Dont kill pavel and latrinski (or whatever his name is)
5. When the kid tells you not to kill the mutants don't.
6. Save the mama bear from the mutants after you incapacitated her
7. When in venice, if you get drunk pay for damages, if you win the shooting competition give the teddy to a kid
8. And generally just try not to kill any humans in the last chapters
9. In the beginning of the game especially if the NPCs have subtitles, listen to their conversations before moving on
10. Listen to the kid whenever hes talking and dont walk away
11. Take your mask off for Anna
12. In the nazi prison release the prisoners
13. Explore the map and find hidden passages
4, 5 and 6 are the most important
And the ending is most affected by the last chapters so avoid conflict and stay stealthy and you'll get the good ending
@@abhinnverma2142 that's a great hard pacify way to do
@@qhai09 No it's not it's the epic hero ending. I love that ending, sent shivers down my spine..
@@abhinnverma2142 I did 10 out of 13 and still got the Bad Ending F me
@@WolfGamingClipd there are also a lot of secret rooms you can find that give you a moral point
Ended up getting the good ending my first time and man, shit hit different
It means we're good men by nature ... we were merciful towards a lot of people, we were kind and friendly..
What did you do to do that?
@@locksmith3078 save the Bear, don't kill letsnitsky and Pavel, remove the mask, explore and interact with people, give the teddy bear to the kid crying, save the Prisoners, save the Caravan, and just listen on some conversation.
@@porsche-sandoesnotundersta8184 by saving the caravan was just killing all bandits right?
@@Flowerlytdm yeah but also saving the people stuck in there. Like a woman who's about to get R, a man being forced as a Whore, and finaly the women and the kids.
Well now i am waiting for the next game to be free
so do I LOL
Just buy it
@@tuikalepaamanaki5457 hell naw
me too :(
Well exodus was cheap on epic during their winter sale. Practically only spent $10 to get 1/2 redux and exodus.
I killed about 80% of all enemies I encountered. I made sure to knock out a few every encounter. The main thing I did was exploring to earn moral points. Those get you more points in total compared to sparing soldiers. I think that in order to get the moral points for sparing the soldiers, you have to not kill anyone in the entire encounter but I might be wrong. Also listen to conversations. According to the wiki page for moral points, it appears I only got 75% and still got the good ending.
I started out a good person but by the last two or 3 missions I was just murdering out of cold blood cuz they were pissing me off.
I honestly thought I made the best possible choices, even in combat. I slaughtered those deserving, like that traitor Lesnitsky, saved those who deserved salvation, like Pavel, and I helped out mama bear in the jungle. First playthrough too. I felt Lesnitsky didn't deserve to be left alive, while Pavel did. But it turns out that was a bad choice. Also looting corpses gives you bad karma? I was playing on Spartan (I think that's the name) and on the hardest setting, resources were scarce and I had to do it, especially gas filters. I avoided confrontation whenever possible, even going as far as restarting a section multiple times if I broke stealth. If that wasn't a good karma run, I don't know what is
yeah man looting corpses giving bad karma is just pure bullshit. wtf is wrong with the devs
@Mario maybe you alwys had low ammo
yea it’s kinda bullshit but it’s whatever
Idk, I looted every corpse I saw be it fresh or skeleton and still got the good ending
Don’t kill a man while he is asleep, Macbeth did the same and look where it got him.
I played the series out of order. Exodus, 2033, then Last Light. I just finished Last Light and in my ending artyom dies. Now I'm all fucked up in the head with the story for Exodus. Seems like they just gave no further story in Exodus for the people who had the bad ending in Last Light.
John Doe because that’s not the true ending. You aren’t supposed to die. Just like if you got the good ending in 2033 the entire game of last light makes no sense. I think it’s because it’s following the books
The good ending for all three games are the canon ending from the books. Artyom doesn't die in the canon.
@@whiteguardtc1265 no they aren't the bad ending in 2033 is canon, the good ending is where you don't destroy the dark ones home with missiles, the bad ending or 'ranger' ending in 2033 is where you destroy their home and only one dark one survived or so you thought, then last lights canon ending is the good one and the same with exodus.
but in 2033 the bad ending is the good one, since it's only in the bad ending that Artyom bombed the Dark Ones
Wtf I never knew this game had a good ending, most of us got the bad ending, gotta finish the game again
Metro series is the best games that i ever played.. so emotional.. just epic
I remember the first time I saw the bad ending. Before this, I had no idea there was 2 endings. As I watched my enemies fade into fire, the future was shown. My son, and his mother. She was telling my son how brave I was. As I realized this was it, a single tear of sadness, happiness, and some other strange feeling.
The redux must make it way easier to get the good ending. I gave every enemy a new necktie, but explored every possible nook and cranny for good boy points. Got the good ending and about 3000 kills
bro why is the bad ending so good, the music everything
I actually got the good ending on my first playthrough
me too
There was no bad ending to this game, just one more preferable to the other.
I had to come see the bad ending, somehow I was able to get the good one on my first playthrough. Idk how I killed every bad person, except I forgave Pavel and let's the other guy live also. It think letting Pavel win determines it more anything because you show the little dark one how to forgive by doing that.
Honestly this is why moral point/karma systems in games tend to be trash. Ain't no way am I replaying this again with an eye glued to a guide just to get the ending that actually makes sense. It sucks having what is ultimately the canon ending locked behind a series of almost impossible to find near eastereggs that honestly make very little sense to obtain. Kill 100 men? all cool, kill and extra two specific men who are more evil than most of your body count combined? you're evil and undeserving of the dark ones' help. Take off your mask and trust a complete maniac who's holding your partner hostage? or just shoot him in the face with a 100% chance of making the shot? Guess you're evil for... shooting a maniac traitor who was likely going to kill you and do worse to your partner immediately after.
Its such a pain in the ass that they stuck with this system through the whole series, it really cheapens the experience.
I wish you could actually see the goddamn moral points
Wait you should have actually removed the mask?? wtf i thought shooting him was the only option xD, what happends if you remove the mask?
@@filippoferrari3332 you get moral points+ the achievement
The good ending fits the themes of the game more. Humanity has sought a second chance after their nuclear holocaust, pushing forward and fighting through the same horrible atrocities that led to Armageddon in the first place (now committed by the Reds and the Reich).
Artyom is emblematic of this, and acted the same aa humanity did in the war with his orchestrated bombing of the Dark Ones in the Pavillion. Like humanity, Artyom was dealing with the consequences of his actions and had to contemplate how to avoid repeating the same mistakes of the past. He learns to forgive and be the better man by being around Khan and the Dark One , as well as seeing the true folly of the Reich and Red Army. That's why the "bad" ending is just like it was in the first game, an explosion set off by Artyom while struggling. Whereas the canon/good ending involves no explosion or similar destruction. Artyon's evolution is supposed serve as an example to humanity, as he learned from his mistakes and acted differently than humanity would have in most of his circumstances. And because of this, a new solution occurs. The Dark Ones save them, and afford the chance to start anew and forge a better Metro and future.
As noble as the sacrifice ending is, it leaves Polis and Exhibition in harms way by the hostile groups still left to takeover in the destruction of Polis' power structure and manpower.
But the good ending gives Polis and D6 the chance to make real change.
So confused how I got the bad ending I did everything right
How life works in a game ending :D
For good ending
1. Dont kill the people who surrender
2. Save every hostage in the bandit tunnels
3. Give money to anyone who asks for it
4. Dont kill pavel and latrinski (or whatever his name is)
5. When the kid tells you not to kill the mutants don't.
6. Save the mama bear from the mutants after you incapacitated her
7. When in venice, if you get drunk pay for damages, if you win the shooting competition give the teddy to a kid
8. And generally just try not to kill any humans in the last chapters
9. In the beginning of the game especially if the NPCs have subtitles, listen to their conversations before moving on
10. Listen to the kid whenever hes talking and dont walk away
11. Take your mask off for Anna
12. In the nazi prison release the prisoners
13. Explore the map and find hidden passages
4, 5 and 6 are the most important
And the ending is most affected by the last chapters so avoid conflict and stay stealthy and you'll get the good ending
@@abhinnverma2142 i did all of this, still got "bad" ending, what a bullshit way of story telling
@@lierox90lierox90 you need about 45 moral points.. There are a lot of secrets in the game A LOT and a lot of hidden opportunities for moral gain as well as for moral loss. I got the good ending just tody on my 2nd playthrough. I killed no one except in the 3 must kill missions. You'll probably need a guide and a lot of patience.. But I remember i got the bad ending back in 2011 or 12 and it felt amazing, very heroic. Good ending is just okayish everyone lives happily like that..
Same here. Spared everyone, saved everyone, still ended up getting the bad end. It's just a poorly designed game.
Dunno,personally,i likes the “bad” ending more,it’s more...dramatic,i guess? I mean,if in the first game our “savior of the Metro” burned down the dark ones home,he’ll never change in the future. Artem - serial murderer,and he deserved what he gets in the end.
That's why you get the "Redemption" achievement when you get the good ending.
I blew myself up and I had no idea what happened. I remember I made a post on Reddit and someone was like “yeah you got the bad ending.” I want to replay them all so I get the good ending.
I underestimated it really, never thought most of the decisions would matter.
Man the dark one kid rubbed on me, in the Russian dub he sounds so innocent and fun. Artyom is like an older brother or a father to him.
I was so confused when Artyom survived in Metro: Exodus, I thought he was supposed to be dead. This confirms the good ending is canon for Last Light, a redemption for the first game's ending.
I like the "bad ending" better tbh. And there is no way i would ever spare Pavel, that dude annoyed me so much from the first moment he opened his mouth.
you see. After probably bashing my skull trying to end pavel for the better part of at least 2 hours (I was on survival ranger hardcore). I had finally made progress from the pseudo-softlock I was in (had no medkits, was at deaths door, and had like 4 minutes worth of filters left) being the damn stairwell he practically blindfires at. I then got through the rest of his encounter and by the end of it all. I was so tired. and just defeated that I chose to let him live. As in my mind, my retribution nearly cost me the rest of my run as I was very much going to kill him. which led to me being sloppy and way to gung-ho. Leaving me with nothing but the grit of my teeth for 2 hours. Time enough to decide, perhaps, I should just move on. And that, I did. once he was "defeated" I threw him the mask. And walked away.
I love that according to Metro wiki, if you reach Anna without killing any humans, and if you free all captives, you will get +3 moral points.
BUT when you got to Anna, and you attack Lesnitsky when he has a damn knife at Anna's fucking throat!! you loose -10 points. I am literally crying.
i like the "bad" ending better, it is more realistic than the happy ending one...
Just finished, good ending on first attempt. It wasn't so hard after all
What did u do to get it
@@jointedjoke4187 Basically, your weapons are there to break light bulbs, think of it like that. Also silencers. But you should really carry a loud shotgun, it makes some fights waaaay easier. It took me 25 hours to beat with stealth runs.
@@jointedjoke4187 Moral points, just read steam guide how to find them
@@jointedjoke4187 mostly stealth and pacify way
thats the only way... if your screen got brighter w some noises then you got one, but if your screen got darker you lost some
Funny enough I got the good ending after still killing humans. It wasn’t until halfway through where I started to do morally correct things, so I don’t think have to do everything morally correct. Just enough, just don’t know how much haha
I like the bad ending more than the good to be honest
I've never even gotten the bag endings on any of the games and I just finished my Fourth playthrough. I didn't even know there was a second ending for them until i got to last light and couldn't figure out why the dark ones were dead since i saved then in the first game which apparently isn't canon. You can still kill a lot of people but there's just certain ones you spare. Exploring all the games levels also helps with the endings. There's a couple major decisions in all the games that pretty much decide it, but you can redeem yourself pretty easily.
Idk man. I more love the bad ending. Lol
I know I'm late, but even I have to say that the moral points system actually makes no sense. It's true that I didn't do all the things required to have the good ending, but I definitely did most of them. also in a game with a post-apocalyptic setting how can you try not to kill anyone or have the goal of playing all the musical instruments just to get some karma points. you can understand my frustration after getting the bad ending by playing survival.
I didn't even knew there were 2 ending until youtube recommend me this video
Damn, also had the bad ending.
I never thought of it as the bad or good endings. Just different endings.
Rail cars are flying from explosion blast
Remember that for get the good ending in both 2033 and last light you have to get every moral point.
Honestly I liked the bad ending from a narrative standpoint
Didn’t even know there were multiple endings to this one, just heroically sacrificed my life and thought “hell yeah, sick way to go”
I honestly prefer this.
To be honest I view both endings as good though one better than the other and also could people please stop calling every ending as if it were all good or bad, like that’s not how it really is and also I hate that you have to do very specific stuff during the playthrough to get another ending. That is total BS. It should honestly be so that you are given a choice by the end of the game we’re you choose what to do instead of it being done for you
At first i got bad ending, but during 2nd run, i spared 70% soldiers by knocking them, didn't kill pavel and letznisky (sparing these 2 earns huge moral points), interacted with many guitars, listened every npc dialogue, saved the bear, helped the kid in shooting challenge, spared the nosalis by avoiding them,removed the gas mask when pavel held anna captive, explored all locations and got good ending
After finishing 2033, I started last light within 1 hour
At first, I killed everything, but after meeting the little dark one I realized what forgiveness and being kind means
It's funy how a game will make you learn life lessons
"And I know one day we'll meet again"
Metro exodus: hold my filters
Kill everything you see except for 2 main bad guys and be a moral man by listening to everyone and get good ending
It’s strange that in the beginning, Anna tells Artyom to stop staring at her butt as it is out of his reach, and in the end she had a kid with him.
I didn't shoot the watchmen off the back of the bear because I thought they were her children or smth protecting her not biting her XD
Guessing that the ending where you blow up D6 is the bad one. Aka the one i got
Damn the Bad ending Made me for real cry,that ending Made me emotional
4:41 "Where are you going?", Hell.
I accidentally spared pavel the first time, went back and did mission again to leave him to the shadows
Remember it… got the good ending first, was a bit confused cuz its not the ending from the book. Replayed it like rambo and then i got the bad book ending 😂
And I really thought that was the real ending (Bad Ending) of metro last light. Jesus I'm gonna grind it again and make it good.
it feels like a topic of debate if the "Bad Ending" was actually bad. The only bad part is that Artyom dies along with Miller in D6, but in a way to also defeat the reds. They even say that he saved the Metro after the explosion, so was it really bad?
Kinda odd that you don’t get to know about artyoms kid unless you get the bad ending.
I don't think there's a "bad ending" . Both seem like logical conclusions . Only the one with Artyon surviving is the cannon ending.
yeah i aint playing through the game Im just watch this video and slam my head on a table so i forget which ending i got and consider this cannon
Much love to the homies who got the good ending.
The story never ends with good ending 🙏 2033 then last night, it all continues with bad end 😢😢
only 2033 needs the bad ending. For both Last Light and Exodus we need the good endings
More like Good Ending/Better Ending.
Idk why but the bad ending is necessarily it's feels more fulfilling know that artyom died saving Anna and his kid.
I basically shoot everything but I gave children a teddy bear and bullet to beggar it’s save me from bad ending lol
What I don’t get about this game is how can you kill every thing that is bad and get a bad ending.
Bro..all I did was loot basically everything I saw except when in front of people, listened to every dialog/tape I found, I always gave away money every time I saw someone ask, recovered the kid's teddy bear, didn't kill those 2 mfs at the end, saved mama bear, but god forbids I just killed every single living thing in every mission except sometimes where I was able to notice that they were surrendering and gave away to those poor strippers in need about 100 or something bullets and got drunk just once and destroyed a bar (but paid back) and I get the bad ending...
I finished this game 3 times and finally I got the good ending.
I think bad ending was better. A soldier who protects his people for a cost of his and his friends life and the last look of artyom was legendary too. He worked all of his life on saving the humanity and make people safe.
I spared every single one I saw in mid and late game. But early game I just killed everyone I saw, last light was the First Metro game that I played, so pure instinct, them or me.
And the mother bear, I first played Metro in survivor ranger cuz I want to feel the true survival game. So I didn't shoot the mutant off the bear cuz I don't want to waste anymore of my ammo, just to protect myself later.
So I think bad ending is the best one, it really show that you are a true human, you have true survivor instinct, you do everything to survive, even though later you meant to harm no one, but still, you just protect yourself.
Being so good seems unrealistic, cuz sometimes we have to be bad, just sometimes, because the world isn't fair, being bad to survive sometimes.
To get the actual good ending u gotta not kill anyone who surrenders and spare everyone
Man I didn't kill the two big bads and still got the bad ending
HOW DID I NOT GET GOOD ENDING I GAVE TO THE POOR AND SAVED EVERYONE IS IT BC I GOT STRIPPER DANCES?
I am literally so PISSED I got the bad ending you don’t know how mad I am I swore I did everything right
Can we all agree that khan is just the only guy we could ever trus
i swear to god i spare everyone and i still get the bad ending the most confusing shit
I literally accidentally let Pavel die and I had no idea I could even save him. But now I'm on the next mission and I am NOT replaying that bullshit gun fight with 10 of those guys.
no wonder i was so confused on how exodus came to be. i genuinely thought the bad ending was the good ending cuz artyom still saved the metro
Just finished the game and was confused because I know Artyom is in Exodus. I never even considered a bad or good ending. But at least now I'll know whats going on when i start Exodus.
If I knew I was gonna get the bad ending I wouldn’t have spared pavil or letsznicky however the fuck it’s spelt
I got the bad ending even tho i did all the good deeds but i killed pavel
Based
I got the bad ending and damn did it make me shed a couple tears definitely going for the good ending now lol
i got the bad ending, i was like wtf thats it? my boi died thats some pbs bullshit right there
I finished this game with bad ending, but im Satisfied
Which is canon though the “bad” ending makes no sense because at the end the dark one still calls Artyom a good person even though he doesn’t come back and you end it with being a hero and a kid 😂😂
I dont know about yall, i just finished this on my xbox 360 and killed almost everyone, liked the game
Me making almost all of the good choices and still getting the bad ending :(
U should beating enemies with knocked out😂
Khan was 1 of my favorites
the problem with moral gameplay was, there is no meter indication when you are good or bad like KARMA in fallout franchise. and just go to what developer want you to do. that what make moral playthrough boring. and almost of the player would ignore good ending (even though it is cannon I think).
Dammit... I spared Pavel & Lesnitsky, yet i still got the bad ending... but to be fair I slaughtered everything i could see.
is it not good to watch the good ending without going through the agony of achieving it ? - Love The Metro series - it begs you to play it again and again - the series is a masterpiece,
I didn’t know there were 2 endings so I went John wick and killed everything that looked me sideways
İ probably have seen the good ending if only the game hadn't erased my save, i had to get a save from online and god knows what that mad lad done till where i was at before my save files were gone.
Bad Ending is so perfect