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The Last Conflict is a single player and multiplayer action game. It was developed by Darker Emerald and was released on September 21, 2017. It received positive reviews from players.

The Last Conflict is a 2-D multiplayer online action and strategic based game inspired by classic games Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Zombie Ate my Neighbors, bringing them together to create a fun zombie killing experience.

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82%
Audience ScoreBased on 136 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
graphics5 negative mentions

  • The game features an engaging post-apocalyptic storyline and well-developed characters that keep players invested.
  • The crafting and base-building mechanics are interesting and add depth to the gameplay experience.
  • Despite its flaws, the game offers nostalgic value and can be enjoyable, especially when played with friends.
  • The graphics and animations feel outdated, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • The combat system lacks variety, and the AI can be unpredictable, leading to frustrating encounters.
  • Players often experience lag and bugs, which can disrupt gameplay and diminish enjoyment.
  • gameplay
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of the game is characterized by its open-world survival mechanics, which offer a nostalgic experience reminiscent of Resident Evil, despite some clunky controls and outdated visuals. Players appreciate the absence of pay-to-win elements and the engaging class system, though some desire improvements in the perk mechanics and custom keybindings. Overall, the gameplay is deemed fun and rewarding, especially in free roam mode, but it may require patience to fully grasp the mechanics and user interface.

    • “The open-world mode has great potential; for instance, the zombies only detect you from far away if you have a gun. One thing that could improve gameplay is if there were more people playing in open world.”
    • “It's a game that is low on graphics but makes up for it with gameplay mechanics. You can play whenever you have 30 minutes to spare in a match to gain money and progression towards your chosen class for a character. Other players will also appreciate the helping hand in a round.”
    • “The free roam mode rewards you based on how many days you have survived, with new mechanics implemented such as hunger and thirst, requiring you to scavenge for food hidden in fridges around the map or buy them in a vending machine in the spawning lobby.”
    • “While I'm a little nostalgic over the novice visuals on a mud (multi-user-dungeon) engine for something that started as 'Resident Evil Online' years ago, it has aged so badly that its gameplay has become deader than the community.”
    • “Being made on an old engine, the UI and gameplay are a little clunky but easily forgivable for what it is.”
    • “The gameplay is simple with easy control of keyboard and mouse.”
  • graphics
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received largely negative feedback, with many users describing them as outdated and subpar, often rating them around 4 to 6 out of 10. While some appreciate the nostalgic charm and decent lighting, the overall consensus is that the visuals detract from the experience, especially for players who prioritize graphical quality. However, fans of the gameplay and community seem willing to overlook these shortcomings.

    • “Graphics, sound, and controls are reminiscent of old school gaming.”
    • “The game has been polished from its original, and believe me, if you complain about graphics... you saw nothing.”
    • “It's a game that is low on graphics but makes up for it with gameplay mechanics, a game that you can play whenever you can waste 30 minutes into a match to gain money and progression towards your chosen class for a character.”
    • “While I'm a little nostalgic over the novice visuals on a MUD (multi-user dungeon) engine for something that started as 'Resident Evil Online' years ago, it has aged so badly that its gameplay has become deader than the community.”
    • “The graphics are truly terrible.”
    • “If you are a graphics enthusiast, you will not like the game.”
  • music
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received high praise for its nostalgic and engaging quality, with many players noting that it enhances the overall experience and mood. Reviewers appreciate the diverse and well-composed soundtrack, describing it as enjoyable enough to listen to outside of gameplay. Overall, the music is considered a standout feature, contributing significantly to the game's atmosphere.

    • “TLC's amazing OST makes you want to listen to it over and over again. It puts you in the mood of the game; they did a great job with the soundtrack, and I would buy it if they were selling it as DLC.”
    • “The soundtrack is very well fitting for the game and sounds great.”
    • “The last conflict is basically just a reskin of REO2 but with more customizable options and renamed weapons/maps, different music to avoid getting DMCA'd by Capcom again.”
    • “As you hear the background music, you might think back to old times and playing classic Resident Evil games.”
    • “I remember coming back from school to play a few rounds on TLC before doing my homework. The menu music always made me smile for some reason whenever I heard it.”
  • story
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is described as whimsical and varied, with players experiencing a mix of silly narratives and memorable moments. While some users find the storytelling lacking or simplistic, others appreciate the gameplay and different modes, such as survival and scenario, which offer diverse experiences beyond traditional storytelling. Overall, the narrative may not be the game's strongest feature, but it provides a backdrop for engaging gameplay.

    • “People came and left, silly story writing was made, ideas were brought up along the way, antics were pulled, and memories were formed.”
    • “Everyone can find something to enjoy in this game; if they like to kill entire zombie hordes, 'survival' mode and its variants are for them, if they like minigames and missions, 'scenario' mode is for them.”
    • “TLC's simple UI is one of its great designs; although some kids these days might see it as 'boring' or 'not pretty', all I have to say about that is one thing: don't judge a game by how it looks, judge it by its gameplay (and maybe storytelling if the game had a story mode one day).”
    • “People came and left; silly story writing was made, ideas were brought up along the way, antics were pulled, and memories were formed.”
    • “Enough backstory and things that are just my subjective opinion.”
    • “If they like minigames and missions, 'scenario' mode is for them.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game frustrating, as it often leads to repetitive cycles of dying and respawning without meaningful progression or farming opportunities. This results in a less fulfilling experience, with some suggesting that a second life is necessary to cope with the grinding demands.

    • “The grinding experience can be intense, but it adds depth to the gameplay.”
    • “Grinding may feel repetitive at times, but it ultimately rewards dedication and strategy.”
    • “Leaving players with only a gung-ho moment until you die from lack of food, then running back to die again within a sure time limit of your demise, making the experience less fulfilling as there is no farming or resource gathering.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “"Grinding" is a significant aspect of this game.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is characterized by its creativity and simplicity, appealing particularly to fans of classic titles. Players appreciate the friendly community, which enhances the experience by offering support and fostering a lighthearted atmosphere.

    • “This game might seem a little weird at first, but trust me, it's creative, simple, and funny, especially for those who liked the old games.”
    • “A game that has a friendly and funny community that helps out new players by giving tips or buying them a gun if they ask.”
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The Last Conflict is a action game.

The Last Conflict is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 10 hours playing The Last Conflict.

The Last Conflict was released on September 21, 2017.

The Last Conflict was developed by Darker Emerald.

The Last Conflict has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

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

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