
With a resigned sigh, I moved to search the corpses, when a man dropped from the vent above. Unfortunately, there was an AK on the ground, so the two men wound up shooting each other dead. It was long enough for Bourbon to grab the man’s gun and knock him down. I didn’t have time to question as I locked the door behind me, as the leader of this group turned his attention from Bourbon. After looting the corpses, I went to save Bourbon.Īs I entered the room, more enemies began to rush towards me - despite none surviving my wrath. They didn’t, so I went back out and shot the lone survivor.

I dashed for the opposite tunnel and waited for them to follow. Unfortunately, I was instantly spotted and had to toss another molotov as I returned fire. Once in position, I tried to sneak to the door where I assumed Bourbon was being held. I went inside, and made my way behind all of the men looking for me. I figured I was stuck, until I noticed that the stacked crates made a bit of a maze. I shot him in the head, then tossed a molotov outside the doorway. Someone followed, but since I was hiding behind a partition he forgot I was most likely still right there. I shot one guy, then ducked into a side tunnel. I tried to sneak around, but was quickly spotted. Two laughed about how Bourbon might have been okay - but unluckily for him “the boss” wasn’t “the old boss”. I also found this while scavenging aroundĪfter some looting, I went into the next area where they apparently hadn’t heard the commotion I had caused. I heard the same noise a couple more times, and assumed people were killing themselves or setting off traps as I cleared up the area, though I had a bit of trouble with a sniper. I went to kill another, but he went down after a weird noise. Luckily enough, I must have had silent gunfire because the first went down, and the second behind him without anyone coming to shoot me. Quickly hiding behind some cover, I waited for them to get closer before opening fire. So, I stabbed a guy to try and be quiet, and someone stood behind two wooden barriers called an alert. Admittedly, I only realised that when I triggered one and got slammed in the face by another chunk of wood. Sneaking out when the coast was clear, I did a bit of recon, finding out that there were half a dozen or so men, and traps.

I was getting the feeling that people didn’t like Bourbon… Since he’d left his stuff in the vent with me, I took his AK-47 - sure, we weren’t at the destination yet, but I had a feeling I’d need it. Sure enough, the men just outside grabbed him, beat him up a bit, then dragged him off to see “the boss”. Of course, there was a chance that his friends wouldn’t be there, so he went out of a grate first to check things out. Too bad he wasn't friends with every bandit in the metro.īourbon was taking us to Dry station to meet his friends. My gas mask had cracks along the edges, which surely wasn’t a good sign, so I needed to stay below ground. I don’t know how long we climbed between the window and the ladder that we were suddenly on, but at least it was away from those demons. This time I continue Metro 2033 Redux.Īfter a brief stopover in Market, Bourbon and I had run into more than we could chew, and escaped by falling into a building through the window… I will chronicle my playthrough of each title in turn and discuss any recurring themes and noteworthy events. This is my ongoing exploration of the Metro games, played in release order.


Articles // 3rd Mar 2018 - 5 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Metro 2033 Diaries Part Four
