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EDIT: I literally sent this comment right as Cabalistic sent their reply. It appeared as I commented and answered my question immediately, oops. I could just delete this now but I thought it was funny.
Of course, sad to see that the updated stuff does not translate to VR due to being separate versions, but it's not like they are enormous changes. Thank you for your hard work.
PS: Happy 20th HL2 !
Metro Awakening is probably the closest we are going to get to Half Life Alyx.
While fun and good, HL:A it's still superior to Metro Awakening imo. MA feels like Arizona Sunshine 2 with a Metro skin.
Yeah, but Half Life Alyx is starting to show it's age in mechanics but the story is awesome. I played it today after a Metro session and it feels a little janky now compared to Metro.