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5.7

Mixed or average reviews- based on 25 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 25
  2. Negative: 8 out of 25

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  1. Dec 18, 2022
    6
    La historia es interesante aunque en varias partes los eventos no tienen sentido y los diálogos podrían estar mejor escritos. Las actuaciones de voz son bastante malas y a veces se hace difícil de escuchar lo que dicen. La jugabilidad es muy básica y limitada. Le doy puntos por la originalidad y que su historia engancha.
  2. Apr 17, 2023
    7
    If you like stories akin to The Twilight Zone, Last Stop provides an enjoyable experience with a supernatural mystery and three main characters facing their own phenomenons to follow. These characters while highly flawed add a unique perspective as protagonists also taking place in modern day England which provided an interesting setting for a big plot to unfold. Gameplay is fairlyIf you like stories akin to The Twilight Zone, Last Stop provides an enjoyable experience with a supernatural mystery and three main characters facing their own phenomenons to follow. These characters while highly flawed add a unique perspective as protagonists also taking place in modern day England which provided an interesting setting for a big plot to unfold. Gameplay is fairly straightforward where you are essentially going through an interactive movie and affecting dialogue, but that does make this a perfect game to relax and unwind, and you do determine the endings for all characters. Being an indie game the facial expressions and movements can sometimes be a bit rough, but with smaller studios I always hold them to smaller standards and this was an excellent way to spend a few hours a night.

    While I do wish some of the supernatural reveals gave even more information, it is the nature of stories like these to leave a few things vague, and ultimately I cannot fault the writers for making those choices. I enjoyed my time with Last Stop, and if you want a relaxing way to spend a few evenings with a mystery sci-fi, you could do worse than meeting these characters and going on their interesting journeys.
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  3. Oct 2, 2022
    5
    this is a pretty average game all around, while the story is good the graphics are subpar and there's really not much gameplay outside of a few minigames. the game mostly revolves around conversations. too many meaningless day to day tasks thrown in like drinking coffee and brushing your teeth.
  4. Mar 2, 2023
    6
    there a lot of issues in this game, the story good but not explained about many things, character are boring expect the three main characters, and sometimes they gets boring too, What the purpose of choosing if the game ends up with same thing and same a dialogue
Metascore
65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
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    Aug 24, 2021
    60
    More of a playable movie than an adventure game, Last Stop boasts great characters and intriguing mysteries. Just don’t expect to have much of an impact on any of it. [Issue#5, p.87]
  2. Aug 11, 2021
    60
    Last Stop is most enjoyable when it isn’t going anywhere. The end of each episode may hook you with a cliffhanger, but, when you look back on the game, the story fails to hang around. Instead, the scenes that stick in the memory don’t mean much at all.
  3. 85
    Variable State follows up the wordless weirdness of Virginia with a far more talkative, and more grounded, supernatural drama with Last Stop. The focus on its three protagonists’ everyday problems over the underlying odd phenomena helps to make each tale more engaging, and in turn, makes the stranger things that occur feel more captivatingly mysterious in their initially limited use. It’s a little light in terms of traditional player control, but Last Stop tells a hell of a good story that you still very much feel like you’re in the director’s chair for.