In Metro Exodus, the boy named Kirill is found in the Novosibirsk chapter. He is initially discovered by Miller and Artyom hiding in a drainage pipe. After running away, he is later found hiding in a barrel. He subsequently takes them to his hideout in a secure, fortified room in the subway system.
Kirill is discovered by Miller and Artyom hiding in a drainage pipe as the two are exploring the Novosibirsk Metro. When Artyom finds him, he immediately lunges at the ranger and runs off, forcing Artyom to give chase. Eventually, Miller and Artyom corner the boy and find him hiding in a barrel.
He was originally supposed to appear in Metro Exodus, as revealed by developer commentary in the level Taiga, but was cut from the game (most likely to not undermine any choices made in Metro: Last Light). He would have had Artyom help him look for his grandfather's grave.
To ensure Alyosha's safety, you must not kill any children of the forest. It's that simple. Also do not kill any pioneers or pirates. Bandits are okay as there is a guy that can be saved for extra moral points and they are bandits who captured him. Also do not kill the Admiral.
METRO EXODUS - Walkthrough Part 14 | The Metro, Finding the boy & Kiril's Hiding Place
Does killing matter in Metro Exodus?
There is no telling how many moral points are required to get the good ending since the statistics are hidden; however, making wrong choices, killing surrendering NPC's, stealing, or going loud in the levels that require stealth will likely cause the player to not gain enough moral points to trigger the good ending.
Can you avoid killing the bear in Metro Last Light?
Simply shoot off the Watchmen on its back. The Bear will recover and look at you, but walk off with its cubs. The achievement/trophy will unlock soon after. It also gives a positive moral point.
The guitar can be given to Stepan and the teddy bear can be returned to Nastya, but this is not required for getting the achievement. However, it gives the player a positive moral point.
Sometime between the events of Last Light and Metro 2035, he married Anna despite Miller's disapproval; the couple left their Ranger lives behind in favour of normal family life on Artyom's home station of VDNKh.
Artyom is silent in the games and the book Metro 2035, spoke in the book Metro 2033 but was made silent in Metro 2035 to bring him in line with his game portrayal (Glukhovsky himself confirmed that the book 2033 has been made non-canon by the game).
Tom (Russian: Том), also known as the Cat (Russian: Кот), is an anti-heroic character in Metro Exodus' Sam's Story DLC. He is the leader of a organized gang currently in control of Vladivostok.
Development. Metro 2033 was developed by Ukrainian studio 4A Games, founded around 2005. The founders had worked at GSC Game World, previously Ukraine's only major game studio, and creators of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl.
The Blind Ones closely resemble pre-war gorillas, except for their complete lack of eyes and their tendency to walk on two legs. Their lack of eyes means that they primarily rely on sound and smell to locate their prey.
Anna is the daughter of the Ranger commander Miller, and a Ranger sniper herself. She is partnered with Artyom to eliminate the surviving dark one and chastises Artyom over his rookie status.
In keeping the same tradition, there are two Metro Exodus endings – a good ending and a bad ending, both of which require specific conditions to be fulfilled in order to be unlocked.
Although at first glance its design might seem to be based on that of the Kalash, the Bulldog is significantly better than its elder brother in the amount of damage it deals, how easily it handles, how much lighter it is, and how accurate its shots are - all in part due to its bullpup configuration.
Though virtually immune to gunfire (or at least to the types of firearms Artyom has access to, since contemporary bears require powerful, large-caliber weapons to be brought down reliably), the bear's attempts to attack Artyom are rather sluggish, and easily avoided.
The "3 Bear Rule" typically refers to either the survival priorities (Rule of 3s): 3 mins air, 3 hrs shelter, 3 days water, 3 weeks food, OR a bear encounter rhyme ("If it's black, fight back; if it's brown, lay down; if it's white, goodnight"), which is often considered unreliable advice, as response depends on bear motivation (predatory vs. defensive), not just color. The classic children's story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" also uses the literary "rule of three" (three bowls, chairs, beds) for narrative structure, leading to the Goldilocks Principle of finding the "just right" middle ground.
C'est la Vie. In the standard, or "bad" ending to Metro: Last Light, "C'est la Vie", the Rangers are overrun by the Red Army. Miller, down for the count, is approached by a gloating Korbut, who then turns to address Artyom.
Can you find the kids teddy bear in Metro: Last Light?
The child will explain that he lost his teddy bear by the shooting range. The shooting range where the bear can be found, is further back up the path, between where the vendors and children are. By participating in three rounds of rat target practice the final reward for the player will include the bear.
There is one Sniper Stock, Grip and Forend for the Valve that can be found in the Volga: At the Aurora, after the briefing from Miller to find Krest, Tokarev will give Artyom a Tikhar with a Sniper Stock, Grip and Forend equipped.