![]() Unfaithful and selfish, her arc is perhaps the most interesting. John's predicament has the comedy angle with genuinely funny dialogue and amusing skits, while Donna will appeal to twentysomethings with nostalgia for education and those years you'd rather forget going through puberty. You're likely to have your favourite after the first round of chapters as each story brings something different to the table. And while that revelation is what fuels suspicions, keeping you guessing as to what's really going on, the build-up is just as enjoyable. That is until the final chapter brings the three protagonists together and reveals what links them together. The three plots remain largely standalone, with a few members of the supporting cast crossing over between acts. Donna rounds out the main cast, a high school student at that awkward age where family is more of an annoyance and social status means everything. Then there's workaholic Meena, who is letting her marriage fall by the wayside to try and prove she's the right candidate for a promotion. John, who's stuck in a dead-end office job and caring for a child alone, suddenly finds his body has been swapped with the younger and much cooler Jack. ![]() Three storylines form the adventure's basis, each of which focuses on a different character caught up in a seemingly unrelated conundrum. Wild for its narrative, Last Stop will satisfy those happy for gameplay to take a back seat. Virginia developer Variable State is the perfect example of that with a new title that follows the lives of three unsuspecting Londoners whose lives are involuntarily turned upside down. ![]() After all, how do you fit bullets and explosions into the run-of-the-mill careers most people use to support their families? It doesn't really work, but then there are those who don't conform to the rules. Simulating the mundane and ordinary is usually something games give a wide berth. ![]()
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