Metro Awakeningis the latest entry in the popularMetrofranchise, which is based on the works of Dmitry Glukhovsky. It is the first entry in the series to be based in VR, which is ideal for the immersive and mysterious atmosphere thatMetrois known for. Combining stealth and survival mechanics, players will have to navigate their way through a hostile environment populated with humans, mutants and supernatural entities alike.
Despite the fact that VR games are typically shorter than usual,Metro Awakeningstill offers players a story of considerable length, though its linearity is more akin to the earlier titles likeMetro 2033andMetro Last Lightrather than the moreopen-world exploration ofMetro Exodus. Here’s how much playtime gamers can expect to have.
How Long Is Metro Awakening?
Players can expect to takeroughly 6-7 hours to completeMetro Awakening’s main story, which is a fairly substantial length for a VR title. Those looking for an additional challenge can also attempt the game on Hardcore difficulty, which is likely to increase the overall length. Throughout the game, there are many interactive items and a total of 33 postcards which can be collected for an additional achievement.A100% completionist on maximum difficulty could potentially take between 10-14 hours.
Whether for long-time fans of theMetroseries or for players who are seeking a high-quality, immersive VR game,Metro Awakeningis sure to deliver a memorable experience. Looking to the future, it also seems that eithera live-action or animated film project could be in the worksfor the series.
Metro Awakening is purely a VR game and requires a VR headset to play. The game is designed to be compatible with all VR headsets, including early Quest models and PSVR.