The game is divided in three broad categories: It certainly tries to be scary, though I don't think it succeeds all that much. Click on Chapters, then look at the lower end and click on Bonus/Extra/New missions. Happened only once.ĮDIT to add: Yes, the extra missions are accessed from the main menu. The game just disappeared from my screen and I was returned to Windows. First time I ever have a crash with a Metro game. When there are several groups of NPCs, sometimes their conversations overlap and it's not easy to follow what each group says. One extra mission that stands out from the rest is the Spider Lair. For more immersion, it's best to google where each extra mission fits in the story and play it during your run. There are a lot of extra missions accessed separately from the menu: 9 unique missions played from the perspective of different characters and factions you meet in the main story.
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Spec Ops Reds are hunting you in several locations and you go full stealth w NVG on them. The pacing and the variety of the levels/missions are great. It's like the developers saw what fell short in Metro 2033 (broken stealth, cumbersome gun play, weird story telling, lack of background music) then fixed it in Metro Last Light Redux. The old /r/patientgamers Essential Games List Please use flair to display what games you’re currently playing, not a punch line, username, tag, URL, or signature. New, mobile-friendly spoilers can be posted using the following formatting: Want to play online in a dead gaming community?
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