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Last Man Kicking is a single player and multiplayer survival shooter game with a comedy theme. It was developed by Der Kevin and was released on March 31, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Last Man Sitting is an over-the-top roguelite action shooter inspired by the ‘00s when FPS peaked. Pick your loadout, level up, draft Power Ups, and unlock new Chair upgrades while you grind through the workspace and survive against progressively harder waves of sentient office appliances in singleplayer or co-op multiplayer. Found an imba combo? Use it on your friends in the PvP arena mode! …

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74%Audience ScoreBased on 159 reviews
gameplay10 positive mentions
stability6 negative mentions

  • The game offers a fun and goofy roguelite experience with unique chair-based movement and a variety of weapon and upgrade combinations.
  • Cooperative multiplayer with friends is especially enjoyable, adding to the chaotic and silly fun.
  • The game has a distinctive aesthetic and soundtrack, with smooth rolling mechanics and satisfying combat that provide immediate enjoyment.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs, crashes, and performance issues, particularly in multiplayer and with certain weapons or abilities.
  • Content is limited and repetitive, with few maps, simple enemies, and a short PvE campaign lacking depth and long-term engagement.
  • PvP and multiplayer matchmaking are currently problematic due to low player base and technical issues, limiting the game's multiplayer potential.
  • gameplay

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a smooth, engaging core loop blending twin-stick shooting with wave-based survival, enhanced by unique rolling movement and satisfying upgrades. While moment-to-moment action and online co-op are enjoyable, many find the progression repetitive and some unlocks underwhelming, limiting long-term appeal. Overall, it’s fun and mechanically solid but lacks depth and variety to sustain prolonged interest.

    • “The gameplay is addicting, the aesthetic is great, and the upgrades are satisfying.”
    • “Movement is smooth and slightly unconventional due to the rolling-chair mechanic, giving the player a constant sense of motion that feels more fluid than expected.”
    • “Moment to moment gameplay is very fun, and I appreciate the online co-op which we don't get a lot of in this space, especially at launch.”
    • “I've tested every unlock and I'd say 70% of them are weak, boring, or bad mechanically.”
    • “This is at best a $5 game that you will get a few hours out of, but there are a lot of other games in this genre that are much better, with more content and more thought put into the mechanics.”
    • “It runs poorly no matter the settings (I can run AAA games with zero problems) and the gameplay loop is so bland.”
  • optimization

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant optimization issues, including frequent crashes, severe performance drops, and high CPU demands, especially during co-op play. While there is potential and enjoyable moments, many users feel the game resembles an early-access title and strongly needs better optimization and performance improvements before purchase.

    • “Cannot wait for more content and optimizations!”
    • “Game runs great for the most part. A little unoptimized as it is very CPU heavy. Mine isn't the best but it can hang and get a bit choppy on medium-high settings.”
    • “It's definitely fun, but could use more optimization. Experienced some performance issues during intense sessions despite having a 5070 Ti.”
    • “Very poorly optimized.”
    • “As has been pointed out by other reviewers, it feels more like an early access than a full release as the game is quite unoptimized with relatively limited graphics tuning options and most abilities completely erasing FPS.”
    • “The game constantly crashes, freezes, or suffers from severe performance drops (especially when using the grenade chair).”
  • graphics

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are praised for their unique and appealing aesthetic, giving the game a distinct vibe with creative designs and 2000s-inspired visuals. However, the game suffers from optimization issues, limited graphics settings, and occasional graphical distortions and FPS drops, especially during certain abilities. Overall, while visually engaging, the graphics experience is somewhat inconsistent and feels early access in quality.

    • “This is amazing, a fun bullet hell with nice 2000 visuals.”
    • “Currently on a rog ally x graphics are great and the game runs fine.”
    • “As has been pointed out by other reviewers - it feels more like an early access than a full release as the game is quite unoptimized with relatively limited graphics tuning options and most abilities completely erasing FPS.”
    • “Frequent crashes and graphical distortions.”
    • “Graphics feel wonky at first but give the game an amazing vibe.”
  • stability

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues including frequent crashes, freezes, and performance drops, especially with certain features like the grenade chair. It is described as buggy with visual glitches and some unoptimized, CPU-heavy performance, though some players still find it enjoyable despite these problems. Overall, it requires polishing and bug fixes to improve the experience.

    • “The game constantly crashes, freezes, or suffers from severe performance drops (especially when using the grenade chair).”
    • “Edit played more - how is this game more buggy than the demo? The demo was actually fun and made me excited for the game. Now the game just feels like trash. There are bugs, glitches, bad enemy design, and an overall unfun experience. Many others share the same sentiment that whatever changes were made from the demo need to be reversed. This game could be fun, but it took the fun away and made it stale. Please fix the game.”
    • “There are visual glitches where money refuses to disappear, and the ability to push enemies away can instead push them towards you causing damage.”
  • music

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its energetic and engaging punk-inspired soundtrack, which enhances the overall atmosphere and enjoyment. Players find the soundtrack memorable and fitting, contributing positively to the game's presentation.

    • “The music is great, and maps have potential to become bigger and rail grinding more flushed out!”
    • “Good soundtrack, entertaining presentation.”
    • “Loving the punky soundtrack and overall atmosphere, and can't wait to play more!”
  • grinding

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding mechanic is praised for its smooth, enjoyable feel and adds fun gameplay elements like rail grinding while shooting. However, some users feel recent updates have introduced bugs and shifted the focus toward tedious coin farming, diminishing the fun compared to the demo version.

    • “The demo was actually fun and made me excited for the game, but now it just feels like trash. The game turned into a coin farming simulator with bugs, glitches, bad enemy design, and an unfun experience overall. Many others share the sentiment that changes made from the demo should be reversed. This game could be fun, but the fun that was there became stale.”
    • “The maps have potential to become bigger and rail grinding could be more flushed out.”
    • “Grinding is integrated with rolling and shooting mechanics, but the overall experience suffers due to lack of polish and repetitive coin farming.”
  • humor

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s humor is widely praised for being entertaining and energetic, contributing significantly to its enjoyable and accessible experience. Players find it funny and well worth the price, enhancing the overall fast-paced fun.

    • “In the end, Last Man Sitting is an enjoyable and energetic indie title that thrives on its humor and accessibility.”
    • “The humor in the game is good and for $10, you can't beat it.”
    • “Fun, fast-paced, and funny.”
  • monetization

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users criticize the game's monetization, describing it as overly aggressive with excessive ads and perceiving it as a quick cash grab by the developers.

    • “This game won't blow up in any way because the devs wanted a quick cash grab, it's insane.”
  • atmosphere

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is engaging and cohesive, effectively supporting the game's tone despite not being visually groundbreaking. The punk-inspired soundtrack enhances the overall vibe, making the experience entertaining and immersive.

    • “It’s not a visually groundbreaking title, but it succeeds in creating a cohesive and entertaining atmosphere that supports its tone.”
    • “Loving the punky soundtrack and overall atmosphere, and can't wait to play more!”
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Last Man Kicking is a survival shooter game with comedy theme.

Last Man Kicking is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Xbox.

Last Man Kicking was released on March 31, 2026.

Last Man Kicking was developed by Der Kevin.

Last Man Kicking has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Last Man Kicking for its gameplay but disliked it for its optimization.

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

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