
The Last Train: Baquedano arrives at the stations of Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch, turning one of Chile’s most infamous metro stations into a first-person horror playground.
Inspired by the viral “Tung Tung Tung Sahur” meme, this psychological horror game transforms a social media joke into a tense, surprisingly atmospheric experience where every step – and every shadow – could hide danger.
You’re asleep on the subway when you wake up at Baquedano station. What should have been a routine ride quickly twists into a nightmare: the station is deserted, dark, and haunted by something that watches your every move.
Your goal is simple in theory – escape – but the journey is filled with puzzles, hidden secrets, and a monster whose origins are as absurd as they are terrifying. This is a world away from the likes of Train Sim World…
A Subway Horror With Real-World Roots
Plastic Frog Games went the extra mile to recreate Baquedano station with accurate measurements, real sound recordings, and attention to detail that grounds the horror in reality. Yet the game never takes itself too seriously. Tung Tung Tung Sahur, a creature born from a meme, injects a unique blend of absurd humor and tension, keeping players on edge while occasionally cracking a smile.
The station isn’t just a hallway of scares. Hidden corridors, secret rooms, and interactive objects encourage careful exploration. You’ll need to solve puzzles and gather clues to understand the station’s dark story – and maybe find a way out before the creature catches up.
From Local Meme To Global Cult Hit
What began as a Chilean social media joke has grown into a worldwide phenomenon. Streamers and content creators have shared their reactions online, turning The Last Train: Baquedano into a cult success.
Its aesthetic – somewhere between urban realism and the surreal horror of Iron Lung and MADiSON – makes it memorable for both the casual viewer and dedicated horror fan.
The console release adds full optimizations: spatial audio, adaptive vibration, enhanced visual settings, full controller support, and English and Spanish localizations, making the experience as immersive as possible.
Key Features At A Glance
- First-person psychological horror set in Baquedano station
- Explore abandoned corridors, hidden rooms, and solve puzzles to escape
- Encounter the meme-turned-monster, Tung Tung Tung Sahur
- Four unique endings to unlock
- Interact with familiar faces and uncover the story behind the station
- Console optimisations: spatial audio, adaptive vibration, full controller support
- Available fully localized in English and Spanish
The Last Train: Baquedano proves that horror doesn’t always have to be polished Hollywood scares. Its combination of real-world authenticity, meme-inspired absurdity, and genuinely tense gameplay offers a unique ride that stands out from other first-person horror games.
Whether you’re a streamer looking for a reaction-heavy experience or a puzzle-horror fan, this ride through Baquedano is worth taking.
All Aboard… If You Dare
From Santiago’s metro to players around the globe, The Last Train: Baquedano turns a fleeting internet joke into a memorable horror adventure. With tight level design, hidden secrets, and that one monster who just won’t let go, it’s a small but impactful game that will linger in your mind long after you step off the platform.
The Last Train: Baquedano is available now on Xbox Series X|S (Xbox Store), PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch for ÂŁ7.99.


