Is Last Armageddon still worth playing in 2026?
A singular RPG from Brain Grey, Last Armageddon turns the genre on its head by having you play not heroes, but demons and monsters struggling to survive in a post apocalyptic world where humanity has vanished. This original stance, the bestiary of playable creatures and the dark mood sharply contrast with the era's RPGs. Left in Japan, the title rests on the language and a demanding pace. For a fan of offbeat retro JRPGs or someone curious about bold narrative concepts, the title keeps a real singularity.