Metro 2033 Redux

Metro 2033 Redux

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dragon864789 Aug 17, 2020 @ 6:43pm
Metro Game Endings?
so i heard the game series has endings? does it matter which one i go for? if its canon or not?


cuz id like everything to connect the right way but still play for good endings?

should i be worried about which ending i go for? or it simply doesnt matter

( i am about to play the game ..so im really just wondering)
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bulletshowerr Aug 17, 2020 @ 11:52pm 
Do you care about achievements? If not, then play the way you want.
dragon864789 Aug 18, 2020 @ 12:25am 
Originally posted by 12345:
Do you care about achievements? If not, then play the way you want.
i just care about the ending and i kinda do what the good ending ..what ever it may be ..but idk how hard it may be
dragon864789 Aug 18, 2020 @ 1:02pm 
yea i did but im lookng at points atm ..but i hope the next game doesnt have this system
bulletshowerr Aug 18, 2020 @ 3:00pm 
Originally posted by dragon864789:
yea i did but im lookng at points atm ..but i hope the next game doesnt have this system
The next two Metro games surely have Moral points system. :steammocking:
dragon864789 Aug 18, 2020 @ 3:53pm 
Originally posted by 12345:
Originally posted by dragon864789:
yea i did but im lookng at points atm ..but i hope the next game doesnt have this system
The next two Metro games surely have Moral points system. :steammocking:
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ..i hope it isnt hard to get the good ending in these series


otherwise



https://youtu.be/eAoR4h6SQGg
tyke Aug 18, 2020 @ 4:13pm 
Canon ending of the First Game (2033) is the ending which you don't need to collect moral points for, so just play it however.

Canon ending of the Second Game (Last Light) is the ending which you need a lot of moral points for - "the Good Ending"


People mistakenly often say that to get the Good Ending for Last Light then you need to avoid killing human enemies in gameplay. That is wrong.

I don't recommend following a moral point guide for Last Light as it will ruin immersion and fun of Last Light, just play the game and even if you got other ending it's not a long conclusion but just a different clip at the end of Last Light which you could easily look up and watch the other ending of Last Light.
To get good ending on Last Light:

1. When you have an option to A or B kill a character DON'T. Choose to save characters and don't kill surrendering enemies.

2. Respect life of Mutant monsters wildlife. Maybe there are some dog monsters slowly walking towards you, but you can leave their territory, or out of nowhere there is are nosalis or watchmen mutants running past in a horde or on some building growling trying to scare you away, don't shoot them. Maybe there is a Bat Demon flying around and a nest it has a baby in, just avoid it and run inside.
It doesn't matter if you kill gameplay human enemies, but not killing mutants is more important and not only sometimes you will miss moral points if you attack mutants but you can take moral point penalty.

3. Listen to conversations as much as possible. This is A LOT of moral points. When you are in Stations go slowly listen to all conversations. Even enemy conversations in enemy bases, sometimes if you stay stealthy and listen to conversations before you deal with enemy you will get a moral point.

4. Explore. Explore everywhere, find little hiding holes, go in side rooms, go in side areas.


third game (exodus) doesn't have moral point system. third game has 3 major world areas, starting with 1st one when game becomes open world, and for each of those 3 areas there is a bad ending where you lose a crew member.
To get the good ending on Exodus you need to get the good ending on at least 2 out of 3 of those areas.


oh but in third game (Exodus) you DO need to stealth and not kill a lot of the human enemies if you want good ending!!!

In the first open world snow/swamp/river area you need to stealth and not kill when around the faction there, the church fish cult people, but you can kill bandits.

In the second area. the desert area, it doesn't really matter whether you most kill human enemies, but they have some slaves who you can't kill, and on a few occasions you need to stealth past the slaves who are working. Good ending 2nd area is more about doing all the side missions in the area and freeing slaves from imprisonments.

Third area, the forest area, you have to stealth a lot. you can't kill really any of the native forest people, you can kill some of one splinter of them of the Pirates, but generally just try to avoid killing any the forest native people.
There is a few small groups of bandits in 3rd area who it is okay to kill, but the rest should be gone through with stealth.

4th big area of Exodus it doesn't matter what you do, just survive.

It is that 3rd game Exodus which you will want to get the good ending on.
Last edited by tyke; Aug 18, 2020 @ 4:52pm
Jig McGalliger Aug 18, 2020 @ 5:12pm 
2033 canonical ending is regarded as the bad ending.
Last Light canonical ending is regarded as the good ending.

Basically, you want to act as Artyom's character would, which is mostly noble and curious (the good guy).

Curious: searching in areas and finding secrets/caches, listening to many conversions by friendlies, neutrals and hostiles alike.

Noble: Killing some people, like the innocent, injured, surrendered, or helpless, has a clear negative moral detriment. Sparing/saving certain people when given a choice can grant a karma benefit. Hostile combatants are generally fine to kill unless you're killing them for the wrong reason.

On much of these games, you are the invader unless you prove otherwise (mostly by sneaking/non-lethal). Look for journal pages and audio tapes for more insight on your current surroundings. Some people you encounter as hostile could just be misunderstood and you need to take the moral high ground. A clearly evil bas7ard is ready for the grave.

These games always have shades of gray, but acting as Artyom's character would is generally a way to get the "good" ending (not exactly the canonical one), this is where reading books and playing prior titles can give you some insight.

It all depends on your point of view. Try to get a better understanding of things before you make your judgement. In the end, you will get what you deserve :MSparta:
dragon864789 Aug 18, 2020 @ 7:21pm 
i mean id rather get the good endings ..always went fro them ..either there cannon or not ..tho i can always look it up after i finish the game to see how it would look like ..but i hope getting the good ending aint so hard as it sounds on paper
Last edited by dragon864789; Aug 18, 2020 @ 9:05pm
tyke Aug 18, 2020 @ 8:15pm 
Originally posted by dragon864789:
i mean id rather get the god endings ..always went fro them ..either there cannon or not ..tho i can always look it up after i finish the game to see how it would look like ..but i hope getting the good ending aint so hard as it sounds on paper
Don't play the first 2 games with the expectation of getting good ending, just try to on Last Light by following the 4 rules.

It's not hard to get the "good endings" in the first 2 games, it's just that you can't be guaranteed to do it unless you ruin the experience of the entire game.
It's getting over 100 white screen flashes, and it will ruin your experience of game if you're following some guide for what each little flash is. Games are about being immersed in playing it and you'll ♥♥♥♥ it up if you're constantly opening a moral points guide telling you what's around the corner and dominate your playthrough as there's over 100 moral points in each 2033 and LL.

The second game makes no sense if you get the "good ending" on the first game, and there isn't a different gameplay or much it's just an option to do one last action and then the next 10 seconds of the pan out before roll to credits is different. You don't want the "good ending" on the first game, you can justl ook at a 10 second video of it afterwards.
If you knew the difference then you'd understand you don't give a ♥♥♥♥ about the good ending on 2033.

On the second game Last Light you want the good ending but you can only just play the game and follow the 4 rules. Do not follow a moral point guide.


3rd game, Exodus, you will want the good ending.

Exodus good ending isn't hard unless you find stealth hard. There's no listening to conversations or anything like that, it is simply mainly one thing:

Do not kill most of the human gameplay enemies in 2 of the levels of the game. volga and taiga

Ultimately you're guaranteed to get the good ending on Exodus if you jut stealth all the humans that you can.
dragon864789 Aug 18, 2020 @ 9:08pm 
im find and immersed looking at a guide or not ...cuz idk what this or that is
tyke Aug 18, 2020 @ 9:24pm 
there's nothing that you won't know what this or that is.

we're talking about do you want to spend the entirety of the game constantly referencing this?: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=364665025
So you start the level and read:
◾After crossing the ice under a bridge, the Little Dark One will appear on top of a wrecked van next to a billboard and expresses his desire to wear human clothing, stay close to him.
So you know exactly that tiny thing that's going to happen and you're waiting for it, and then it happens, and then you open overlay again and read:
◾Up a small path and to the right of the aforementioned billboard is a dead Demon surrounded by dead Watchmen, walking up to the corpses earns a point.
So you walk into this interesting new immersive area but for you you're just looking for that one corpse.

none of this ever ends. It's hundreds of these points one after another where you spend the entirety of the game looking at a guide to read what's coming up, then going for it, which is just a tiny tedious thing, then opening the guide and walking to the next little thing.


there isn't much point in you playing these games if what you're concerned about is novelty of seeing a different 10 second clip at the end and you'll sacrifice the main point of playing the game for the sake of ensuring that different 10 second clip as they're entirely about the immersion. they're cinematic games about taking in the environments you're in.

you'll understand how dumb what you're concerned about is when you see the 4 endings of the first 2 games. there is no different game experience, there isn't even a big different conclusion, the is no different development to the story, it's just simple singular change in end clips.
dragon864789 Aug 18, 2020 @ 11:58pm 
i mean i do have the guide within eye range ...on my phone ..and im still very much immersed ...but if the same concept applies from start to finish for the points ..then i may not really need the guide besides maybe secret things if any
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