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In the origanal game you couldn't ditch the revolver, so it made sense that when Hunter threw the revolver, all you were doing outside that dimension was picking up your revolver and using it.
In Redux since you can eat the revolver, that can happen, go with the theory that Artom always keeps the revolver.
As for Hunter, I believe he died fighting a dark one, not before taking said dark one down with a revolver, its shown in a flash back/whiteout.
Three, four, better lock the door.
The answer for everything, right here! Why discuss movies or books while we're at it? We should only ever attempt to analyze and interpret real life and never those pesky things that people in the humanities get side-tracked with. I mean, other than the fact people who are teaching others to analyze and interpret are in the humanities. And the humanities are structured off the real life human experience ... OH MY GOD! This is a black hole! We shouldn't trust the people who teach us how to not trust what people say!
MiddleFinger77, you're as savvy and classy as your name implies! Here I was about to waste my future doing something silly, like learning to teach people how to be more human. Now I'm just going to drool while I play video-games because lordy lordy forbid anyone puts any amount of thought into them.
1. In Original Metro, you could get rid of the revolver. You didn't have it on you at all times as a weapon, you could trade it out. Stupid comment is stupid, don't believe everything you read, as why the hell would that even make sense?
2. Hunter didn't die. Read the books. Hunter gains, or has, the ability to psychily communicate, which only The Dark Ones and Khan are noted to have.
3. You aren't in another dimension. If you paid attention at all, you'd know that the Dark Ones are able to get into your mind and make you hallucinate, or worse, die from hemorraging (accidental). The Dark Ones are trying to stop you from nuking them, and while some who've only played the game may think Artyom beats them at their own game, what probably happens is that Hunter interferes and saves Artyom, or gives him the strengh, to kill that Dark One.
Without going into spoilers too much, there is something else you can shoot there for a different ending. But only if you have been a good boy throughout the game.
Yes but didn't Bourbon also live in the book?
I'm not saying I know this 100%, because I never finished reading the book, but I seem to remember someone saying on the forums for the original version of this game that he had survived. Or at least didn't end up with the same fate as he did in the game.
All I'm saying is that just because something happened in the books, doesn't mean it happened in the games the same way. Especially the first game, which made quite a few changes from what I understand, including the "secret" ending.