Quarantine Zone: The Last Check|

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Welcome to the chaos, Nerd Nation.

@BrigadaGames for this intense demo. Looking forward to the full release!

In this demo review of Quarantine Zone: The Last Check, I step into the boots of a glorified TSA agent with a God complex, tasked with sorting the clean from the infected in a post-apocalyptic hellscape. From scanning for necrosis to fending off undead attacks with a drone straight out of a fever dream—this game goes places.

I break down visuals, UI quirks, mechanics, and my very real moral crises when choosing who lives… and who gets liquidated. Oh, and I accidentally committed manslaughter with a thermometer. Twice.

Should you wishlist it? I did—and you should too. There's depth here, and the devs are actively gathering feedback with a survey at the end of the demo. If you're a fan of Papers, Please or Contraband Police, buckle up. This one's for you.

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0:00 Intro
0:36 TL;DW
1:27 First Impressions
4:39 Introduction to Checkpoint Alpha
6:09 Gameplay Breakdown
13:09 Vibe Check
17:28 Technical Performance
18:44 Standout/Meme Worthy Moments
21:21 Final Verdict


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