One scene from a game has popped in my head. Being at a remote, deserted, run down petrol station, possibly attached to a motel. An empty chair a table and ashtray that an attendant may use. Perhaps about to create a distraction in order to 'find' someone hiding nearby. My recollection is that the game is set in modern times but I guess it could be a Noir type era. Surely it's a detective or investigative game as that's mostly what I play. Please can anyone prompt my third rate memory with the name of the game?
Do you see your character on the screen while you're playing (3rd person point of view)?
Or do you look through your character's eyes (1st person point of view)?
Do you remember if your character is male or female?
Were the colors bright or muted?
Was it a "nighttime" game?
About how long ago did you play it? (DOS era (with pixellation) or later)
The Journey Down, Shivers 2, and Shady Brook also had gas stations in them. Still Life 2 may have also.
You might be able to find your game using a Google search for
"gas station" site:gameboomers.com