Deep Silver and Vertigo Video Games have released six minutes of immersive Metro Awakening gameplay footage, showcasing the game’s standalone capabilities on Oculus Quest 3.
Metro: Last Light, set approximately five years prior to the events of the acclaimed first-person shooter Metro 2033, was penned by the original game’s creator, Dmitry Glukhovsky. You’re a physician stuck in the Moscow Metro’s underground labyrinth, fighting for survival alongside your wife – your sole concern is her safety amidst the chaos?
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Henry Stockdale from UploadVR recently gave a 45-minute demonstration of the game on PlayStation VR2. While withholding a definitive verdict until the game’s official release, he notes that thus far, it “effectively translates the flatscreen format into a solid gaming experience, boasting impressive atmospheric visuals and a satisfying sense of physical presence”.
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Metro Awakening arrives on November 7, landing simultaneously on Meta Quest headsets, PlayStation VR2, Steam, and Viveport PC.
While the gameplay footage displayed here showcases the game’s performance on Quest 3, it will also run on the Quest 2 and Quest Pro headsets, albeit at a lower graphical quality, as well as the upcoming Quest 3S.