

Fun 2D survival horror with really good environmental storytelling. The game is simple, keep the train and passengers going in between stations and when you reach a station you explore to find the code that will let you continue as well as find supplies and survivors. This game is very oppressive and dark and maybe the end is a little...sad, but you can see it coming by that point.

I love this game. The story is excellent and well told through the "news". It's a FMV game but it has gameplay that keeps you on your toes through most of the game. I ended up playing through it twice in a row because I found out that something that happened about 1/3 of the way through could have a totally different outcome and I was very happy when I got to the culmination of the 2nd playthrough. I can't wait to see what these guys do next. Highly recommend

When I first started paying this game, I was enjoying it. I like walking simulators and the puzzles were fun-if simple. But about half way through I realized that this was one of those games that would not have a satisfying endng and unfortunately I was correct. I don't know what happened or what the point of this entire game is.

Once in a while I manage to find a game that feels so BIG. The story takes a place in my mind forever. If you like great stories play this. Don't expect combat and action but expect twists and tangled relationships and NEEDING to talk to EVERYONE. Excellent

To be honest, I kinda struggled with this game at the start. It took a bit but once it finally clicked I ended up really enjoying it. Copying messages on one station to unlock a different conversation on a another station that I could then copy to send to yet another. Its kinda fascinating and pretty fun. The entire time loop makes no sense (how does a time loop help the earth??) but its a fun concept


I've played for 15 hours at this time and am getting close to the end;. I have really loved this game. The story is interesting and there is voice acting for all of it. The game isn't super obtuse like other games like this where I have to check a guide every other step but still feels satisfying to figure out. Just make sure you save frequently-the game doesn't autosave very often so if you make a choice you didnt like you may end up living with it or re-playing an hour or more of game. Small tip is to only buy what you need, as you need it...just in case!!