The Last Stand -

We love the myth of the Last Stand. It is baked into our cultural DNA. From the 300 at Thermopylae to the Alamo, from the Ride of the Rohirrim to the final scene of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid , we are obsessed with the idea of going out swinging.

But in real life—and in the good, hard games that simulate life—the Last Stand is not glorious. It is intimate . The Last Stand

Because a Last Stand is not about the outcome . It is about the cost . We love the myth of the Last Stand

We are fascinated by because it strips life down to its bare essence. In a world of endless scrolling, infinite choices, and paralyzing options, the last stand offers clarity. and paralyzing options