
The final ending, however, is decided by the player's actions throughout the game. It shows the events of Artyom and Miller's struggle to achieve their goal at Ostankino Tower. The final chapter, Tower, details the final events of Artyom's journey to eliminate the threat of the dark ones. This is also the last time in the game that Artyom will see Ulman and Vladimir. This section, however, leads to the beginning of the search to D6, and its abandoned missile silos.Ĭhapter 6 details Artyom's journey with the rangers to D6, followed by the journey taken in the D6 Complex. In this section Artyom meets Ulman, a ranger, for the first time.Ĭontrary to its title, Hope begins with Polis' council deciding not to send help to combat the increasing threat of the dark ones that Exhibition is faced with. War is an action section detailing Artyom's near-solitary journey to Polis through the Nazi and Communist frontlines.


In this section, Khan reveals much more of the mythology and the supernatural phenomena of the metro universe, including his insight and beliefs as to what the ghosts or anomalies truly are. This relatively lengthy section also includes the first time Artyom travels to the surface, since its nuclear annihilation.Ĭhapter 3 outlines the time Artyom spends with the wandering mystic, Khan. "Let the Journey Begin" details the beginning portion of the game with Artyom leaving Exhibition for the first time.Ĭhapter 2 details the time Artyom spends with his first accomplice, Bourbon. This opening section also serves as a brief tutorial for the player. Prologue begins the game with an action sequence, describing the events between the later levels "Separation" and "Tower" as well as setting up the introduction as to who Artyom, Hunter, and the dark ones are, what Exhibition's peril is. Below is a list of links to the corresponding article-pages. The main menu organizes the levels of the game into seven chapters.

Artyom's journey as detailed in the original Metro 2033 videogame.
