Delve into the Depths of Terror: Metro Awakens in Virtual Reality
The post-apocalyptic world of Metro has long gripped players with its blend of survival horror and gripping narratives.
Now, the series takes a giant leap forward with Metro Awakening, a wholly owned game built exclusively for VR.
Stepping into the decaying Moscow tunnels has never been so immersive.
A World Brought to Life
Metro Awakening doesn’t just adapt the atmosphere from the existing games, it elevates it.
The darkness feels heavier and the claustrophobic tunnels more stifling in VR.
Discarded detritus litters the floor, and the eerie sounds reverberating off the grimy walls truly pull you in.
You can almost feel the presence of unseen horrors
lurking in the shadows.
The Tactile Horror of Survival
VR isn’t just about experiencing the setting visually; it’s about feeling every detail.
Metro Awakening takes full advantage of this. Every reload is a tangible act. You carefully feed cartridges into your gun
(whether it’s a well-worn pistol or a scavenged shotgun) and feel the weight of each safety check. The limits of your
ammo, your
specialized weapon, and the advanced crafting mechanics feel seamlessly integrated into the world.
This isn’t just
about shooting; you.
You’re forced to make every bullet count,
scavenge for vital supplies,
and truly understand couscous
You’re forced to make every bullet
count, scavenge for vital supplies, and truly understand the desperate struggle
for survival.
This gives
the actors a
perfect blend of preserving what makes
Hero Awakens, presenting a prequel to explore.
played as a doctor Sarah
you play as a
dedicated doctor, your task many years before
takes you into the
very heart of the tunnels