![]() ![]() Continue walking down the tunnel, and then take the first right turning you can to find a woman crying for help in a train carriage (you’ll probably hear her). There is a desk behind him with a Note (2/2) on it. Kill them all All the way in the back is a dead guy sitting in a chair surrounded by flies. Here you can gain some extra points by helping two refugees further down the tunnel. Go in to find a decent amount of bandits. You can make the comparison to Artyom killing the Dark Ones. Help the Refugees (Chapter 13: Bandits)Īt the beginning of the Bandits chapter, Artyom finds a group of refugees in a tunnel. Alright, so in Last Light, Lesnitsky and Pavel both cooperate in what is BASICALLY mass murder. So, make sure you don’t shoot at and kill those surrendering troops. advertisement Metro Last Light takes place a year after Metro 2033 (in the same time-frame as the book, Metro 2034), and assumes Artyom undertook the 'Ranger Ending'. Watch till the end before you start hati. Those surrendering soldiers aren’t playing any kind of dirty tricks. Metro Exodus is coming so I'm giving you All Easter Eggs, Secrets and References found in Metro: Last Light (Redux). The third one surrenders within a meat locker in the sixth chapter. ![]() Another one surrenders on a bed while reading his book in the fifth chapter. The first surrenders at the end of the Chapter 4 chase. You can both gain and lose points at those moments. Don’t kill Nazi Soldiers That Surrender (Chapters 4, 5, and 6)Īs Artyom fights his way through the Nazis in the fourth, fifth, and sixth chapters, you’ll encounter three soldiers who surrender by putting their hands on their heads. That sort of thing.The prison cell switch in the control room. Don't fight the watchmen in their lair, and don't kill the demon on the roof. Doing so gets you an achievement and a moral point. He says to hold back and let the watchmen go by. There are some other random things, like when you being led by the baby, pay attention to what he says. I will specifically call out to listen to the speech given by the Reich leader and also sit and watch the (god awfully long) show in the theater. ![]() Many times I was just sitting and watching for enemies/patterns and I got the point for hearing something I wasn't even paying attention to. I also listened to enemies to see if they would say something that would help me and got moral points. ![]() You get moral points by exploring and finding hidden stuff, being stealthy (in certain levels), making the 'right' decision (like sparing someone's life) and listening to certain dialogues. Listen to everybody! I can't stress this enough, because I sat and listened to a lot of back story that was illuminating for the world of metro, but I also listened to a lot of crap I didn't care about and in both instances I got moral points for it. Yes, there is a karma system in Metro: Last Light, but it's not called karma, it's called moral points. Spare the 2 main enemies when you have a chance to. If you like, you can stop after the second wave when you see the bodies on the right (as you face toward the rear) and go into the door for a karma point and some creepiness. Alot of people complain about Last Light's karma system but I've gotten the good ending more than the bad, and in Last Light I kind of need to go out of my way to do. Do not kill any of them, those are the critical ones as far as kills are concerned. You can actually kill Lesnitsky BUT only if you get every karma point (or the vast majority) before hand and also save Pavel to get the good ending. There's a handful of guys on various levels that surrender. Go do things that light you up inside and bring you joy. From what I gather you can kill, just don't go on a killing spree. Whether youre getting over a recent breakup or a breakup that happened months or even years. I got the good ending on my first playthrough.Įssentially I stealthed everything I could. ![]()
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