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Last Stop

Released: 7/22/2021

Critics
71
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Users
79

Score Breakdown

71.1

Critic Average

17 reviews

79

Steam User Score

340 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-7.5

71 vs 79

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-7.5

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

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10/15/2021

Late Review

I had a great time playing The Last Stop. While I don't think the end of the story comes together as well as I would have wanted it to, I would still recommend playing it. If you've liked Telltale's brand of narrative adventure games in the past then I am sure you would really like this. I was instantly hooked, and I can't wait to see what Variable State make next.

80

80/100

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8/11/2021

Launch Window

Burroughs and Holland do hit on a fine idea: that, if we could peer into the other lives sharing the pavement, like idle channel surfers, we would surely register a jarring shift of genres.

60

60/100

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8/10/2021

Launch Window

‎It's an unmissable work if you like graphic adventures and good series. Its bizarre plot in the purest X-Files style and its characters will take you on a nice journey to the denouement of this story full of green light.‎

75

75/100

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8/10/2021

Launch Window

Last Stop has something special in there to share over its six-or-so hours. Well worth having on the wishlist until the time and price are right for you.

70

70/100

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7/28/2021

Launch Window

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.

85

85/100

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7/26/2021

Launch Window

Last Stop’s anthology-based approach to storytelling is great and helps to keep you engaged throughout. Even though your choices don’t really impact the story, it’s a lovely journey that touches on some interesting themes. Unfortunately, the conclusion is disappointing as it delves a little too far into the realm of science fiction. Regardless of this, the grounded characters and interesting cast are worth meeting.

73

73/100

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7/26/2021

Launch Window

Last Stop is all about the story, making its three storylines the centrepiece of the experience. Characters introduced by them quickly become staples as their personalities and unfortunate predicaments take hold, all the while the overall plot takes shape and builds to a crescendo. It's disappointing that the vast majority of your decisions have little to no impact, but the ride Last Stop takes you on is worthwhile regardless.

70

70/100

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7/24/2021

Launch Window

With three heartfelt stories about the meaning of the relationships framed in A Twilight Zone atmosphere, Last Stop is an ambitious interactive comedy-drama which succeeds to deliver its message, even if sometimes at the expense of gameplay experience.

75

75/100

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7/21/2021

Early Review

A smart, funny, heartfelt narrative game that tells a killer story, but doesn't do much beyond that.

70

70/100

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7/21/2021

Early Review

Last Stop feels like a glorified interactive cutscene, though a cutscene I was eager to continue watching. It's just unfortunate that the gameplay comes across as an interruption rather than anything that lifts the experience.

60

60/100

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7/21/2021

Early Review

Last Stop takes a lot of risks, and for the most part, it succeeds. It's a game about interconnectivity in a modern world, but a few flaws keep it from rising to the heights it wants to.

80

80/100

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7/21/2021

Early Review

Overall, Last Stop is something of a mixed bag. At its best it's an enjoyable and immersive narrative adventure game, and Paper Dolls is definitely a good enough story strand to have carried the game on its own had it been expanded. However, the different quality of its three stories, and the awkward narrative shift in its final chapter, does mean that Last Stop feels a little like a missed opportunity when all is said and done, and a good game that could've been excellent with just a bit more content and some tighter scripts.

60

60/100

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7/21/2021

Early Review

The latest narrative adventure from the makers of Virginia explores characters who have to balance their daily lives amidst supernatural events, but it doesn't fully live up to its potential.

70

70/100

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7/21/2021

Early Review

Last Stop may succeed when it comes to delivering a (mostly) engrossing set of stories, but it suffers from a notable lack of substance when it comes to gameplay, with several moments of interactivity feeling like they were included solely only to draw things out.

70

70/100

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7/21/2021

Early Review

Last Stop tells three interesting stories, but lacks enough meaningful choices or consequences to create investment in its drama.

60

60/100

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7/21/2021

Early Review

Last Stop does a decent job of hooking you into its story, but the ending lets it down. The journey of characters is more enjoyable than where it ends up.

70

70/100

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7/21/2021

Early Review

Last Stop blends classic British humor, the contrast of human mundanity, and the chaotic nature of the supernatural flawlessly

80

80/100

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