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You’re not supposed to fall asleep on the subway. In The Last Train: Baquedano, you do anyway and wake up at a station that doesn’t exist. The tunnels hum with static. Corridors stretch like they’re waiting. A shadowy figure stalks your every move. You can’t fight it. You can’t hide from it. You just run, listen, and piece together why its face feels like a door you forgot to lock. The game thrives on tight spaces and quieter dread. The entity’s origins are buried in fragmented clues and flickering lights. While it’s brief, clocking in under two hours, its pacing leans into that brevity, letting the cold, claustrophobic atmosphere linger. Available on PC, Switch, and Mac, it’s a self-contained scare that lives in the gaps between footsteps and silence.
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