Feel what it's truly like to be alone in the dark with this low-res, high-suspense point-and-click horror adventure, winner of multiple Best Games of the Year awards. Set in Victorian England, when Jeremiah Devitt receives a letter from his old schoolmate Anthony Beechworth with a hidden, cryptic me...
Feel what it's truly like to be alone in the dark with this low-res, high-suspense point-and-click horror adventure, winner of multiple Best Games of the Year awards. Set in Victorian England, when Jeremiah Devitt receives a letter from his old schoolmate Anthony Beechworth with a hidden, cryptic message, he knows something is wrong. His journey to an abandoned manor is only the beginning as he starts to remember a long-buried secret from his youth, discovering things man was not meant to know, and opening doors that should have remained closed…
The Last Door: Collector’s Edition contains all four terrifying episodes (first season) of The Last Door, a game of occult and otherworldly horror. Featuring new scenes and puzzles, enhanced graphics, unlockable bonuses, and remastered sound. Explore ancient manors, decaying tenements, and twisting underground warrens with little but a lamp and magnifying glass to guide you.
Dare you open The Last Door?
The Collector's Edition features exclusive new locations, scenes, puzzles, stories, and more.
An atmospheric 8-bit horror adventure with a Lovecraft-inspired tale focused on a chilling story, amazing sound design and a gorgeous soundtrack that will let your imagination run wild with the scary details.
Upgrades include enhanced graphics and remastered sound.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Lovely Lovecraftian atmosphere of horror, waiting in every dark corner, which is in no way spoiled by pixel graphics. Great sound with few pretty good jumpscares. Excellent and perfectly fitting soundtrack.
For some, the game may seem too simple, but at the same time it allows you to immerse yourself in the Lovecraftian atmosphere for a couple of evenings.
For full immersion it is recommended to play before bed with the lights off ;)
Let me preface this by saying that I don't play a lot of point and click games, in fact his might be the first one I played for any significant length of time. But it was certainly a good place to start.
The Last Door is a story-driven game where you take the role of Jeremiah Devitt and explore an otherwordly host of locations in a search to remember a dark, occult piece of your past that is perhaps best left behind you. The game features an array of horror cliches, such as being beckoned to a friend's manor via a cryptic letter, but they are well executed and never feel too cheesy.
The gameplay is quite simple, requiring you only to click on an area to walk there, and click on objects and people to either observe them, use them, collect them, or talk to them. Your inventory is displayed at the bottom of the screen, and using it is as simple as clicking on an item, and then clicking on the object or person to which you want to apply it.
The game features a retro-style low-res graphical style, requiring you to use your imagination for the fine details. Despite this, the game uses imagery and a haunting soundtrack to provide a genuinely unnerving experience, utilizing suspense to keep the player tense and a few jump scares at just the right time for maximum effect.
Puzzles aren't too difficult and mostly involve finding the right item for the task at hand, rather than solving one, self-contained riddle. Some of the solutions will only reasonably be discovered through experimentation and trying every possible option (I was somewhat incredulous about how you end up getting your hands on a bulb for the photo darkroom) but there's no time limit so you need only take your time and try everything out.
The game ends on a cliffhanger which leads right into the sequel so don't expect much for closure. Overall it's a brief but solid horror experience sure to satisfy anyone who's a fan of point-and-clicks, and in my case, perhaps even those who aren't.
One of the best adventure games I've played. If you enjoy story-driven, atmospheric horror adventures this one is a must. Just keep in mind that even though you can play this game for free, the short extra stories and the soundtrack definitely justify buying it if supporting the creators ain't enough for you.
This harkens back to early days of computer gaming. The plot is very unique and in the style of Poe and Lovecraft and the graphics are very early nostalgic of Monkey Island. I found myself very engaged in the gameplay, the storyline and the general atmosphere of the game. Fans of the original Black Mirror, Sanitarium etc, this is for you. I did not think the graphics would thrill me, but they work well with the style and feeling of the game. Do I think there could be better graphics? Sure, but the game plays to your imagination with the 8-bit graphics and it works to enhance the creepy mood.
I actually bought this years ago and never installed and played. I went to my account and saw The Last Door 1 and 2 and realized I had two new games to play! I was drawn in right away.
Similar in soundtrack and feeling was Titanic Adventure out of Time. The graphics in that are better but still very early. Gog made that game much better when they released it, works on modern computers better than it ran off the old cdroms.
If you are looking for a creepy and atmospheric mystery game, give this a try. I found I could not stop playing for long. Love that this was a crowd funded game and it is unique.
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