Subway Midnight sees you creeping your way through a haunted subway, solving puzzles and chatting up ghosts while trying not to get killed yourself.
A hundred car subway train filled with phantoms awaits you in this title. Even if you’re scared of ghosts, you should have SOME comfort level with the undead by the end of it. Not that all of them are the frightening, try-to-kill-you kind of ghosts. Many of them tend to be ghosts from the past – spirits that want to show you something. Their meanings, as well as the very shape of the subway, tend to shift and change as you walk from one end to the other. You’ll need to figure out their meanings for yourself by the end. At least, if you want to get a good ending, you’ll need to.
Thinking while dealing with something following you isn’t easy, though. There IS a force that is trailing behind you while you work through the subway and its twisted storyline, and you’re not going to want to get too close to it. That can be difficult when you have to figure out puzzles to make it through the game, all while trying to unravel the story. Or maybe you’re the type of person who thinks more clearly when under pressure.
Subway Midnight makes for an eerie, stressful mystery filled with complex puzzles and an even more complex story. If you can endure, maybe you can piece this surreal subway car’s meanings together, though.
Subway Midnight is available now on Steam.