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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 schoolma...
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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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
I heard amazing things about this game but was skepitcal what they could accomplish with the pixelated graphics. I was so wrong. I'm still impressed with the atmosphere that they created with 8 bits. I even actually jumped several times during this. It feels like playing a Edgar Allen Poe or Lovecraft story. The story is compelling and I couldn't wait to finish the next chapter.
it was really great immerse experience, despite pixels.
ending (like always imho these days ) fallen short and too soon. but it was great enjonable experience nontheles.
The game itself is great, and the soundtrack reflects all the emotions that you should feel during scenes. I would say that the later episodes begin to get a little obtuse in their puzzle solutions, but it's not nearly as bad as one would think. The biggest critique I have about the game is its over-reliance on jumpscares. They certainly get old after multiple in the same episode.
So good it makes me forget diappointments like Hob's Barrow and The Sinking City.
The Last Door is how to do Lovecraftian right. And how to do point & click adventures right. Because here's a shocker: I managed to get through the entire game without a single peek at a walkthrough. If that alone isn't worth a 10/20 i dunno what is.