Perfect Tides: Station to Station

Perfect Tides: Station to Station

January 22, 2026

A point n&s; click sequel to Perfect Tides about the momentum and whiplash of young adulthood. Explore the big city through 18-year-old Mara&s;s eyes. Collect items, nurture ideas, and experience complex relationships while attempting to find your place in the world. Features: Experience another cinematic tale following a year of …

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Darcy Maunder The Punished Backlog Jan 2026
93.0 /100

Graphics

95.0

Gameplay

88.0

Story

92.0

"I enjoyed Perfect Tides: Station to Station far more than I expected I would. It’s gritty, entertaining, and painfully relatable. It’s also very likely changed my opinion on point-and-clicks forever. For a simple, somewhat emotionally exhausting, story-oriented game, it definitely …"

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Jo Howley Minimap Jan 2026
90.0 /100

"But there’s more here than just the pieces I connected to. Perfect Tides: Station to Station is filled with so much life that I think anyone can find something to relate to."

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Justin Nation Nindie Spotlight Jan 2026
84.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

92.0

"An impeccably written, and brutally honest, adventure that explores the anxieties of trying to transition to adulthood"

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Kat Oliveira NintendoBoy Jan 2026
100.0 /100

Graphics

95.0

Gameplay

98.0

Story

100.0

"Perfect Tides: Station to Station is one of those games that&s;s so relatable it sometimes hurts. What&s;s been created here is a game based on real life for real people. It&s;s a game that says a lot about Mara, but …"

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Kim Muntinga Digitec Magazine Jan 2026
80.0 /100

Graphics

35.0

Gameplay

55.0

Story

80.0

""Perfect Tides: Station to Station" is not a game that overwhelms me. It accompanies me. It challenges my patience, my compassion and my willingness to think in small steps. This story of an uncertain year is told in cautious pixels …"

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Lucas White Shacknews Jan 2026
80.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

85.0

"Perfect Tides: Station to Station is more somber than wistful, more grounded than nostalgic, and more realistic than fanciful. The 2003 setting feels circumstantial rather than deliberate as a storytelling device, and the autobiographical piece of it bleeds from every …"

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Mehdi Belhamra Digitale Anime Jan 2026
75.0 /100

""A deeply human and moving narrative" Perfect Tides: Station to Station offers a narrative adventure experience focused on college life and creative ambition, presented in a deeply personal and moving way. The strong writing, innovative mechanics, and polished art design …"

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Michael Seifert ThreeTwoPlay Jan 2026
90.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

88.0

Story

86.0

"Perfect Tides: Station to Station is the perfect point-and-click adventure for millennials but also appeals to younger audiences who are just turning 18 or are at least not too far off. Meredith Gran manages to paint a relatable picture of …"

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Nusrat Choity NoobFeed Jan 2026
80.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

85.0

"Station to Station doesn’t require that you have anything to do with writing, schooling, or even the time period it’s set in. The only thing it wants from you is to remember what it was like to doubt yourself while …"

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Roger Reichardt The Gamerheads Podcast Jan 2026
100.0 /100

Graphics

80.0

Gameplay

75.0

Story

95.0

"Perfect Tides: Station to Station is a coming-of-age story filled with moments of real happiness, and just as many moments of self-doubt. There are times where Mara, the protagonist, is fully depressed, and the game doesn’t shy away from exploring …"

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Rose Jordan Quest Daily Jan 2026
85.0 /100

Graphics

85.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

90.0

"Stepping into Perfect Tides: Station to Station felt like being a teenager again: angsty, emotionally heavy, and stuck in that strange limbo of a summer holiday where everything feels too big. Consuming a story about another angsty, emotionally heavy girl …"

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