

There are hidden areas throughout the Metro that when explored, earns you a morality point. I would advise to use subtitles seeing as most conversations that award a morality point seem to have subtitles appear on the screen while conversations that do not award any morality points usually do not. Listen to all conversations whether they be between enemy soldiers or between a few soldiers standing off to the side of your actual destination. This also includes avoiding killing soldiers, although you are still allowed to stun them. Spare lives including those of Pavel, Lesnitsky and the Bear.

Play the instruments you find throughout the game such as the guitar and ukulele. Some tips when approaching this trophy are to A flash of light will indicate the earning of a morality point when a requirement is met. Many of these morality points are simple however, many can be overlooked if you rush through the game. If enough points are earned by the end of the game, you will unlock an alternate ending. There are a variety of interactions and choices to make throughout Last Light that earn you morality points. This is the Redemption trophy, unlocked by acquiring the less conspicuous ending which is to save D6.
