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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
If you are a big fan of either horror or emotional games, you will find this is a masterpiece. The scares, the ambience, everything is spot on, truly amazing.
But do you want to experience it ?
Incredible game, very emotive, amazing music and sound, graphics that are absorbing and leave so much to the imagination that it only adds to the tension. I got this on sale and other than the Dracula experience in Whitby this is probably the best £2 I've spent on anything.
It is a great game! I really want to support them so that is why I'll buy this one! But as people know, you can play this for free. Not all chapters but most of them. But if you like it buy it!
uh, i got an old dirty cloth, a rosary, matches, and a magnifying glass. i''m wondering around and around. what am i suppose to do next ? light the stove ? light the fireplace ? wash the dirty dishes ?
Game is not a finished game. There's a season 2, and this is buried in fine print.
As for the game itself, I had mixed feelings. I think the pixel art works well. The sounds and music contribute to great atmosphere. The puzzles were a bit random at times but straightforward enough to not need a walkthrough.
But the story is little short of a haphazard collection of new age hippy crap. The first chapter is great as an intro and reels you in with its tense atmosphere, but then the rest just seem more of an afterthought, and trying desperately to piece together a story from nowhere, while playing the condescending pseudophilosophical pseudointellectual card along the way, and relying on the odd "jumpscare" tactic for effect instead.
The worst bit for me was chapter 2 which is basically an outright christian bashfest.
- Tell the nun there's no god. Obviously she'll instantly agree and go kill herself because life has no meaning.
- Tell the head-nun a patient is in pain. Obviously she'll just give you a bible and tell you to pray.
- Try to distract the nun. Obviously fake a moronic "miracle" and she'll instantly go berserk about it without even checking.
- A student decides to read Plato and Aristotle. Obviously the priest will punish him for reading "devil books" with 50 lashes.
- Murders at a monastery? Clearly the culprit is the head priest of the monastery, who like all priests, is basically a deranged lunatic murderer with no respect for human life, who obviously likes to pray a lot while doing his killing, and obviously personally employs shady characters to do his dirty-work. Obviously.
I mean ... seriously? Gee! I'm surprised they forgot to make the priest a pedophile in the plot ffs!
If I didn't know better, I would guess that the developers were a bunch of neoatheist 12-year old brats, constantly patting themselves on the back. I'm all but sure season 2 will reveal the protagonist to be a feminist transexual vegan liberal activist.
Don't waste your money.