Format PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series
Developer Variable State
Publisher Annapurna Interactive
Origin UK
Release 2021
When Variable State pitched its second game to Annapurna Interactive back in 2017, the developers took with them a pitch video. One that as we discover when they dig it up from some dusty corner of an old hard drive for us - bears little resemblance to the game that would be released four years later. There are no familiar faces to be seen: instead of John, Donna and Meena, here the spotlight falls on a postman doing his rounds, and some kind of amateur teenage detective. Nor, even more strikingly, is there any sign of the London setting that tied together Last Stop's anthology of stories.
You'd be forgiven for assuming this was a different game entirely. Because, in a way, it is. As a dramatic title drop in the video's final moments informs us, this game isn't called Last Stop at all, but Moon Lake. That was the name of the original setting, a slice of small-town America, with suburban streets lined by picket fences and mailboxes with little flags, overlooked by a water tower and a range of squat sandstone mountains. If that all sounds a bit archetypal, well, it was one reason for the relocation.
This story is from the August 2022 edition of Edge UK.
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