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Last Report

Last Report

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Last Report is a found-footage survival horror experience told entirely through the eyes of a missing news intern. Set in an abandoned broadcast station, the game unfolds as you explore corrupted footage, cryptic scripts, and chilling audio files left behind. With no memory of how you got there, your only guide is a half-finished news report that grows more disturbing the deeper you investigate.

Broadcasts That Shouldn’t Exist

You begin in a dusty editing room, surrounded by flickering monitors and broken equipment. Something is wrong—the broadcast tapes are out of order, and some seem to be watching *you*. As you piece together lost footage and insert missing reels, you’ll uncover a sinister event that was never meant to air.

  • Analyze news segments with irregular timecodes and ghosted imagery.
  • Recover missing tapes hidden in sound booths, crawlspaces, and behind false walls.
  • Trigger hallucination sequences when a “live feed” turns on by itself.

Nonlinear Narrative Through Tape Playback

Each VHS tape you discover may offer a clue—or plunge you into an altered memory. The game constantly shifts between exploring the broadcast station and reliving twisted flashbacks caught on tape. You must decide what to trust and which memories to erase before the final tape plays.

  • Some tapes are “glitched” and play false versions of past events.
  • Switch between video feeds to spot inconsistencies or changes in the environment.
  • Hidden codes embedded in static help unlock forbidden archive files.

The Report That Ends Everything

Once you’ve restored the full broadcast, the station’s true purpose is revealed. The report wasn’t just news—it was a ritual, aired once before to disastrous effect. Whether you choose to air it again or destroy it determines which of the multiple endings you’ll receive.

  • Access redacted files with alternate intros, including cursed weather reports.
  • Piece together missing anchor footage to confront the origin of the “Signal.”
  • Experience the final tape only if you’ve found all 12 visual anomalies.

Last Report is a psychological descent into media manipulation, analog distortion, and identity loss. When the cameras never stop rolling, are you the reporter—or the story?

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