Metro Awakening is the horror game I didn’t know I needed

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Metro Awakening is the horror game I didn’t know I needed. I say that because, first off, I’m not exactly a fan of the horror genre. I’ve enjoyed the occasional scary movie or game from time to time, but those are exceptions rather than the rule. I’ve also never really gotten into the Metro series despite enjoying the theme and the original release of Metro 2033.

But Metro Awakening is something special. It’s a narrative-heavy, linear first-person shooter — just like the rest of the series — that had me hooked from the moment its clever intro began. It’s also the first made-for-VR entry into the storied series, developed entirely by veteran VR developer Vertigo Games, the same company behind VR classics like Arizona Sunshine and After the Fall.

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