Beyond that, the art direction is amazing and all the environments look really cool and gameplay has some pretty neat tweaks to the basic Deadlight formula. The story is simple enough for everyone to get an emotional kick out of it, but you have to really look for clues in the environments if you want to piece the entire narrative together, it always feels like there's more to this world than the game is showing you. There's a lot of depth to this world and it feels more like end of evangelion than a zombie apocalypse.
Sounds pretty basic, but there's a cool twist on pretty much everything here. Train management is pretty much reduced to a mini-game here, you'll spend most of the game exploring and talking to NPCs, fighting zombies and collecting stuff.
There's a lot of depth to this world and it feels more like Not the train management game you might expect it to be. Not the train management game you might expect it to be.