The Last Gas Station Reviews
A cosy and intriguing sim game that you won't be able to put down, seeing your store in The Last Gas Station come together is wonderfully rewarding. Add in the game's mysterious storyline and its beautiful pixelated graphics, and you've got something rather special.
The Last Gas Station scratches that specific management sim itch where routine becomes relaxing, upgrades feel meaningful, and every improvement makes the next day more efficient. I do think it needs tuning in the latter half, maybe fewer extreme objectives, better control over customer volume, a fast-forward option, or a few more minigames. But the foundation is excellent.
The Last Gas Station is a casual atmospheric simulation game that mixes everyday business management with light storytelling. It’s about menial tasks like fueling cars, restocking shelves, and cleaning, but these mechanics have a subtle sense of mystery that becomes more apparent over time. It’s an earthy, deliberate experience, with a pace deliberately set to reward a steady hand over a hurried one.
The Last Gas Station is a solid game that pushes the grind a bit too hard in the latter half. Hopefully, a post-launch patch helps, as this is an enjoyable experience otherwise.