Travel by train through a dying world. Look after your passengers, keep your train operational, and make sure you can always reach the next station. Make your way through swarms of infected at each station.
Explore mysterious and abandoned stations looking for supplies and survivors.
While it may look simple and even a bit silly on the surface, The Final Station is quite the captivating game. The story and survival aspects have been blended wonderfully, and it leaves you with plenty to mull over long after the credits roll.
A compelling game, being just short enough to not overstay it’s welcome.
Do My Best Games’ first foray into game development is a fantastic one. They really have “done their best” and created something wholly unique, tense and with more going on than first meets the eye.
To the last detail, a polished game about the end of the world that squeezes a lot of intense feelings from players through the gloomy atmosphere. [Issue#267]
It works as a survival game, with a few interesting ideas that makes it rather unique. Still, it can be repetitive and not particularly responsive control-wise, causing some frustrating situations that could've been avoided to make a better game.
For the first hour of gameplay The Final Station seems like a very, very good game. In time some issues come to light - mostly associated with dialogue and repetitiveness. Still it is a pretty solid debut of Do My Best Games. There weren't many better indie games this summer.
Apocalypse watched from the window of a train is definitely catchy. Unfortunately, the creators did not succeed in building interesting platformer around it. Just a solid atmosphere does not create a good game.
March 2, 2020
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