In Season 2 of the award-winning hit The Last Door, delve further into the madness of the Veil as Dr. John Wakefield, psychiatrist to Season 1’s protagonist Jeremiah Devitt. Setting out in search of his client who has mysteriously vanished, Wakefield is soon drawn into the haunting web of forbidden...
In Season 2 of the award-winning hit The Last Door, delve further into the madness of the Veil as Dr. John Wakefield, psychiatrist to Season 1’s protagonist Jeremiah Devitt. Setting out in search of his client who has mysteriously vanished, Wakefield is soon drawn into the haunting web of forbidden knowledge, madness, and a deeper conspiracy hiding it all. As his search takes him beyond England, will he find his missing client? Or will he merely find that he, too, is about to become lost in the search for the Last Door?
The Last Door Season 2: Collector’s Edition brings four new episodes and exclusive extras with more mysteries, more locations, more characters, and more chilling otherworldly horrors than the first Season. Journey back to Victorian England, through mental asylums, abandoned manors, opium dens, and beyond in this fascinating conclusion!
Sequel to the award-winning point-and-click Victorian era horror adventure, The Last Door
Search for and uncover forbidden knowledge that may be driving you mad
Guide Dr. Wakefield through new locations, characters, scenes, and puzzles in a new compelling mystery
Four episodes and exclusive extras and bonus content in one limited-edition set
A brand new haunting, original musical score by Carlos Viola
Inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe
Popular achievements
Locksmith
Listen carefully
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35.47%
They Are Coming
Complete the first episode
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80.7%
Fear Itself
Complete the second episode
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67.16%
You Seem So Certain
Confess your beliefs
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66.25%
The Wicker Man
Find all burning statues
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41.03%
Under the Mask
Complete the third episode
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63.72%
Devitt's Fate
Save Devitt's life
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48.36%
The Whole Story
Read all letters, notes and diaries in the game
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32.19%
Neophyte
Discover your first secret
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35.17%
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I've owned it for a few months but the graphics kept me from picking this up. When finally starting it turned out the graphics weren't a problem at all. The atmosphere is great and I think that the low res graphics leaves more to the imagination. At some point I found myself glad that the graphics were as simple as they are. Just wanted to say that first as I guess a lot of people don't pick this up because of the graphics.
Except for that I just want to say that the games are the best Lovecraftian media I've found, except for the written texts and the game Darkwood. If you are a fan you'll probably enjoy the game. It's its own thing but heavily inspired by Lovecraft.
Great gameplay too.
I just wish they hadn't added in game achievement pop ups in season two.
I would give this 4.5 stars because I did feel slightly less emotional attachment to this main character compared to the first one. I'll round up because the first one was so incredible and season 2 continues the incredible atmosphere and story.
What an awesome game.
This was a totally engrossing experience from chapter 1 of the first season to the last chapter in this one. The story is masterly told. Game mechanics are used to great effect at several points, among other things to enhance the tension and give you some honest-to-god jump scares. Carlos Viola's soundtrack is another big highlight roots the emotional expreince. Puzzles are on the easy side, not necessarily obvious, but not overly challenging.
Overall an excellent point-and-click with great production values. Very reommended.
Good story, but you have to play season 1 and season 2 reasonably close to each other or, like me, you might forget details.
Don't get your hopes too high tho. Season two is almost a walking simulator. Some puzzle might take you some more time to resolve, but most of the time you'll be told what to do if you can read the hints in the dialogue.
Very good atmosphere! These chills could be compared to the ones i would have if i'd spend a night in an insane asylum located next to an old cemetary on a rainy, stormy night.
This game is a sequel to The Last Door: Collector's Edition, and despite the fact that the events of the original are briefly covered at the beginning of the game, it is highly recommended to go through the original first.
Nevertheless, all the advantages of the original have been preserved here.
Great atmosphere of lovecraftian horror. Great soundtrack.
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