The Last Grape

The Last Grape

Burning Goat June 30, 2026
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About The Last Grape

The Last Grape is an indie action-platformer from Burning Goat, released in 2026 for PC and Switch. It follows a vengeful grape navigating a chaotic world of fruits and veggies, using speed and precision to slice enemies. The game blends fast-paced combat with platforming challenges, all while leaning into its absurd premise. It’s not about strategy or story depth but about chaotic fun and satisfying combat. Perfect for short bursts, it’s designed for players who enjoy reflex-heavy gameplay and don’t mind a bit of silliness.

Gameplay

You control the grape, bouncing between platforms while dodging attacks and launching counterstrikes. Each level forces you to balance movement and attack timing, dodge left to avoid a melon’s smash, then slice right to cut through foes. The combat feels tactile, with a simple but responsive button system for slashing. Power-ups like grapevine whips or juice splashes add variety, but they’re optional. Boss fights escalate the chaos, pitting you against towering veggies with erratic attack patterns. Sessions rarely last longer than 15 minutes, but the pace rarely lets up. Switch’s portability makes it a solid couch-hopping pick, but the small screen can strain visibility.

What Players Think

The game holds a 4.2/5 from 12,000 reviews, with 67% completing it. Average playtime is 8 hours, but 30% hit 20+ hours chasing 100% completion. Community moods are split between “playful rage” (42%) and “frustratingly addictive” (31%). One review says, “Grapes don’t usually lead to this kind of chaos, but this game nails the chaos.” Completion rates drop to 38% for those seeking all 120 achievements, mostly for niche tasks like slicing 10 enemies without missing. Price is $20, with a 15% discount on Switch.

PlayPile's Take

This game is for players who enjoy fast reflex challenges and don’t mind a lack of depth. It’s not deep, but the combat is fun enough to justify the $20 price. If you’re a Switch user, the portability helps, though the small screen might frustrate. Achievements add replay value but aren’t essential. The Last Grape is a silly, aggressive little game that knows its niche. If you’re up for a short, chaotic romp where you literally juice your enemies, give it a shot.

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