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Last Flag is a single player and multiplayer arcade shooter game. It was developed by Night Street Games and was released on April 14, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Last Flag is Capture the Flag, reimagined as a fun-first, fast-paced, third-person team shooter. Master powerful contestants, explore striking battlegrounds, and find your very own playstyle as you compete for glory in the world’s hottest gameshow. You’ve got 60 seconds to find a sneaky hiding spot for your flag—after that, it’s SHOWTIME! Work with your allies to take control of the map and…

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78%Audience ScoreBased on 498 reviews
gameplay46 positive mentions
monetization15 negative mentions

  • Unique and innovative twist on traditional capture the flag gameplay with strategic flag hiding and information-based mechanics.
  • Fun and engaging hero shooter experience with distinct, well-designed characters and smooth, satisfying gameplay.
  • No microtransactions and fair pricing, providing all content upon purchase and supporting a more genuine gaming experience.
  • Severely low player base leading to frequent matches filled with bots and long wait times, impacting overall enjoyment.
  • Limited content at launch, including a small roster of characters, only two maps, and a single game mode causing repetition.
  • Some technical and gameplay issues such as clunky movement, unrefined shooting mechanics, poor matchmaking, and lack of server locations affecting performance.
  • gameplay

    100 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    46% positive mentions, 51% neutral mentions, 3% negative mentions

    The gameplay is generally praised for being fun, fast-paced, and innovative—especially the unique flag mechanics and diverse character playstyles that add strategic depth and replayability. While controls and mechanics feel smooth and polished, some reviewers note issues with balance, movement, and occasional clunkiness, alongside a current lack of player base impacting matchmaking. Overall, the core gameplay loop is engaging and nostalgic with room for improvement and content expansion.

    • “Overall the mechanics of the flag revealing and the ability to place the flag wherever you want on your side of the map is refreshingly freeing, especially in the current times of games giving such limited options because they are afraid of perceived unfairness or exploitation.”
    • “The characters are distinct, their roles are intuitive, the gameplay is fast and responsive, the flag gimmick is original and well implemented... and it even runs on Linux.”
    • “The gameplay is incredibly tight and far more addictive than it has any right to be, honestly.”
    • “Ran fine, gameplay was simple, it was unfortunately an unbalanced mess with almost no players and a team that refused to maintain the objective.”
    • “Also the gameplay is dull, movement and gunplay feel clunky and there's a hundred better alternatives.”
    • “It's half Monday Night Combat and half stolen mechanics from Deadlock pasted together in a way that makes absolutely no sense and feels utterly horrible to play.”
  • monetization

    48 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    15% positive mentions, 54% neutral mentions, 31% negative mentions

    The game is consistently praised for its fair, buy-once pricing model with no microtransactions or battle passes, allowing players to unlock all cosmetics through gameplay. However, poor advertising and low player population are common concerns, limiting its visibility and longevity despite its value and polished experience. Fans appreciate the absence of aggressive monetization, urging better marketing to help the game thrive.

    • “I especially love that all cosmetics are earnable in-game and that we're not spammed with microtransactions (though I wouldn't mind some more premium skin packs being available to purchase to support the game).”
    • “It's also completely anti-mtx; every cosmetic can be earned through an XP system, nothing is locked behind any microtransactions save for a single skin pack bundled with the OST.”
    • “You get a whole and complete experience, all characters unlocked, tons of cosmetic items that you just earn as you level up. It's very refreshing to just buy a game and not have microtransactions shoved down my throat 24/7.”
    • “Tps games like these often have incredibly fun and unique concepts, but sadly they struggle to survive against bigger competitors because of poor monetization decisions.”
    • “What a cash grab.”
    • “Either they make the game free to play and plague it with monetization or they do the advertisement better focused.”
  • graphics

    41 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    41% positive mentions, 52% neutral mentions, 7% negative mentions

    The game features a distinctive 70s/retro-inspired art style that many find visually appealing and full of character, drawing favorable comparisons to Team Fortress 2 and similar hero shooters. However, despite its strong aesthetic, it suffers from inconsistent optimization, with performance issues reported even at low settings and deceptively high system requirements given the graphics' stylistic simplicity. Overall, while the graphics contribute positively to the game's unique atmosphere, technical polish and visual depth seem to lag behind.

    • “Solid mechanics and very nice visuals.”
    • “Really great art style, and each hero has a lot of flavor to them.”
    • “The graphics are actually really cool and contribute to a positive game atmosphere, especially once the waves start getting intense when every placement counts.”
    • “The game's graphics are pretty but badly optimized; I can't even run 60fps on the lowest resolution. It has the same graphic issues as Marvel Rivals and demands a lot of specs despite not looking better than Overwatch.”
    • “The art style is the only good thing, but the visuals feel vapid and empty, like an unfinished Unity project.”
    • “Be sure to check system requirements before playing; the graphics card requirements are deceptively high based on the visual style, and the lowest graphic settings look very rough.”
  • music

    40 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    63% positive mentions, 29% neutral mentions, 8% negative mentions

    The music in the game is widely praised for being energetic, catchy, and perfectly on-theme, significantly enhancing the overall vibe and player engagement. While many find the soundtrack excellent enough to purchase separately, some critics note the repetitive looping of tracks during matches as a drawback. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a standout strength that complements the art style and gameplay experience.

    • “The art style and music are amazing; the gameplay itself is a blast, and each character is actually unique which is great. This game is 10/10.”
    • “The audio design complements the tone, using energetic music and commentary-like elements to maintain a sense of momentum and engagement throughout each match.”
    • “The soundtrack is actually super friggin' good, the art style and character designs are pretty sweet, the announcer is great, and the voice acting is top notch.”
    • “Imagine listening to their garbage music and then playing their garbage game.”
    • “The same music loop of 1-2 minutes repeats itself for the whole match, which made me go insane. Seriously, either add more songs or remove it completely.”
    • “The in-match music was so generic my brain automatically tuned it out and I never noticed there was anything playing at all during my match until I played my own music and realized it sounded wrong since it was playing on top of the in-game music.”
  • optimization

    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    17% positive mentions, 55% neutral mentions, 28% negative mentions

    Optimization in the game receives mixed feedback, with many users experiencing performance issues such as low FPS and stuttering even on low settings, especially on weaker PCs. While some praise recent improvements and find performance generally good, others feel the game needs further optimization to run smoothly and handle large maps better. Overall, optimization is seen as a work in progress, with potential improvements expected in future patches.

    • “Big respect to the devs for optimization improvements.”
    • “No pay to win, fun gameplay, great character designs, excellent optimization and lovely aesthetic.”
    • “- Overall polish seems pretty high, and technical performance in my short time with it so far has been flawless.”
    • “Game looks like the graphics are not that heavy but I can't even run 60fps in this game at the lowest resolution. It's badly optimized. This game's graphics are pretty but Overwatch also has pretty graphics and it runs smoothly. This game has the same graphic issues like Marvel Rivals. Both games don't look better than Overwatch but require a lot of specs. Nah man, my fault was I didn't read the minimum requirements for this game and just bought it because it looks like Overwatch. Thought I'll have fun but gotta wait for them to optimize it better, I guess.”
    • “The maps are too big and the optimization is too bad.”
    • “Really fun game, but the optimization is just awful. I can barely reach 200fps with my specs on low settings. I hope that the game becomes free to play in the future so more people can enjoy it, even if that implies the addition of microtransactions.”
  • character development

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    65% positive mentions, 17% neutral mentions, 18% negative mentions

    Character development is generally praised for its strong, visually appealing, and varied character designs that complement the game’s vibrant, retro-inspired aesthetic and thematic style. However, some users find the designs generic or lacking emotional impact, and there are calls for more characters and customization options to deepen engagement. Overall, the game shows promise with well-crafted characters but could benefit from expanded roster and customization features.

    • “Character designs are great, and each role is well designed.”
    • “The concept is good, the character designs and animations are amazing, original and flawless.”
    • “Can tell there's a lot of love put into this, great character design and the free-place flag loop reminds me of playing ctf as a kid in the woods - makes every match unique!”
    • “The game has poor character design with weird hitboxes and bad camera angles.”
    • “Character designs look like much worse TF2 models, the game is slow in combat and the characters are just lacking.”
    • “What the game needs besides that is a DLC pack that allows players to use an editor to make their own custom character designs with a certain limit to how many they can create, like 10-20, that they can use and share with friends.”
  • humor

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    89% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is generally praised for its quirky characters, funny commentary, and amusing glitches that add to the fun atmosphere. While many find the voice lines and overall vibe genuinely funny and entertaining, some players find the announcer's attempts at humor annoying and distracting. Overall, the humor contributes significantly to the game's lively and enjoyable experience.

    • “This is a game that makes me forget the clock while I'm laughing my ass off over some silly or stupid play we tried.”
    • “The voice lines from the TV show host are great and genuinely funny — they add a lot of personality and had me chuckling to myself.”
    • “The commentary is humorous and keeps it lively.”
    • “Annoying commentator: the announcer is supposed to be funny, but he's incredibly annoying and distracting.”
  • grinding

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    20% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 80% negative mentions

    Grinding through farming jungle camps for ability upgrades adds engaging objectives and strategic depth, though its MOBA-style mechanics may feel unnecessary to some players. While this element keeps gameplay lively, the limited map variety can lead to repetition over time. Overall, the combination of farming with capture-the-flag and base capture creates a fun, team-oriented experience.

    • “Powerful ability upgrades unlocked by farming jungle camps around the map provide enough objectives to keep players on their toes, but still, with only 2 maps, this game begins to feel repetitive after some time.”
    • “I also don't understand the point of the whole farming and ability upgrades thing.”
    • “Why does this game have MOBA farming???”
  • stability

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The game experiences occasional lags, freezes, and minor map stutters, though these are generally minimal and it runs well on basic PC specs. However, buggy hit markers and a heavy presence of bots negatively impact the overall stability and enjoyment.

    • “Minor map stutters but honestly it's barely noticeable, so for what it's worth, it runs great.”
    • “Runs great on basic PC specs.”
    • “Lags, freezes, all of it.”
    • “Very laggy and buggy hit markers, toxic community, heavy amount of bots in the game which makes this game not enjoyable.”
  • story

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 67% negative mentions

    The game offers fun and engaging hero shooter gameplay but lacks a meaningful story or character purpose. It focuses on casual, enjoyable multiplayer modes without narrative depth or quests.

    • “Hero shooter with basically no story.”
    • “I mean, it's fun for a playthrough, but if there is a 'hero', the hero needs a purpose, a story, or something.”
  • atmosphere

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is praised for its unique, goofy, and absurdist design that complements its tone, reminiscent of games like TF2. The cool graphics and dynamic maps enhance the experience, especially during intense moments, creating an engaging and enjoyable environment.

    • “The designs especially are very interesting to me - nothing particularly groundbreaking, but they definitely are unique and match the goofy and absurdist atmosphere this game has.”
    • “Overall a very enjoyable game so far that I will definitely come back to - low price, large and dynamic maps, cool atmosphere, and a tone that's a love letter to games like TF2.”
    • “The graphics are actually really cool and contribute to a positive game atmosphere, especially once the waves start getting intense when every placement counts.”
  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game’s solid core mechanics offer engaging initial gameplay, but limited additional content may reduce its long-term replayability.

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Last Flag is a arcade shooter game. Common tags for Last Flag include moba, family friendly, stylized, third person, competitive and others.

Last Flag is available on PC and Windows.

Last Flag was released on April 14, 2026.

Last Flag was developed by Night Street Games.

Last Flag has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Last Flag for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Last Flag is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Wildgate, SUPERVIVE, Deceive Inc., Splitgate 2, Bleeding Edge and others.