
Release Date: March 30, 2023
A narrative adventure game with an open world. The Last Worker offers a vision of reality in which robots are increasingly taking people's jobs. Although the game takes on a difficult and emotional subject matter, it does not lack humorous accents.
The Last Worker is a narrative adventure game published by Wired Productions. It was developed by Oiffy and Wolf & Wood Interactive studios. While Wired specialises in storytelling through video games, film and television, Oiffy and Wolf & Wood have previously worked on VR games including A Chair in a Room, Star Trek Timelines, The Harbinger Trial and The Exorcist.
The Last Worker takes us on a journey to a world where robots are making people unemployed more and more every day. The game tells about the problems caused by the progressing automatisation at an alarming pace. Although the plot of the game does not avoid difficult topics and emotional issues that make you think, it does not lack humorous accents.
In The Last Worker the action is presented from a first person perspective (FPP). For the needs of the game a vast world was developed, which is as big as Manhattan. During the game we explore the large map and follow the storyline, getting to know many colourful characters.
Graphic design of The Last Worker was kept in comic style. It was based on sketches by Mick McMahon - a famous comic book artist, whose portfolio includes such titles as Judge Dredd or 2000 AD.
Platforms:
PC Windows
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Developer: Wolf & Wood Interactive
Publisher: Wired Productions
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System Requirements for The Last Worker Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz / AMD FX-4350 4.2 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1280 MB GeForce GTX 570 / 2 GB Radeon HD 7850 or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 10/11.
Game Ratings for The Last Worker Video Game.
Metro GameCentral: 8 / 10 by Steve Boxer
An entertaining and fiercely satirical evocation of a future corporate dystopia, that manages to be both genuinely funny and surprisingly varied in its gameplay.
VGChartz: 5.5 / 10 by Lee Mehr
Although The Last Worker's novel work-gameplay template & tangible proximity to its critiques earns some credit, it often fumbles with the delivery.
GameGrin: 8.5 / 10 by Mike Crewe
The Last Worker delivers in almost all aspects: beautiful aesthetics, great dialogue, and a satisfying gameplay loop all combine to create a genuinely fun title that is much more than what I initially expected.
Average score from votes.