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The Last Door: Collector's Edition

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The Last Door: Collector's Edition

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User Reviews for The Last Door: Collector's Edition

1
Trigger Warning

The beginning of this game made me hate it 100%. It starts with you gathering a rope and chair and fixing everything for a suicide. Then you take your character, put him on the chair, and watch him dangle until his arms fall to his sides. I don’t care what quality the image is or if it is just some pixel character, this is not acceptable anytime or anywhere. This is not what I expected and even just watching would have been better than actively being a part in it. I’m severely disappointed and this game now repulses me.

Bad dancer, Oct 22, 2017
5
Cthulhu

Amazing game, I would highly recommend it to those who are fans of the Cthulhu mythos, The King in Yellow, or any of the other works of Robert W Chambers and H P Lovecraft. I feel like this game would have made Lovecraft himself proud. I will say that this game is strongly based in psychological horror, and though it contains no jump scares, it still is a thrilling experience. Probably not best for anyone under 15

Isaac DeYoung, Oct 15, 2019
5
Amazing Game

I hardly ever (maybe never!) write reviews but I had to because I absolutely loved this game! It’s hard for me to find a really good RPG that has a horror element that doesn’t rely on blood, gore, or jump scares to scare the audience. Don’t be put off by the pixels—the artwork is incredibly beautiful, detailed and altogether well done, and the fact that the game can still make you feel uneasy without any explicit graphics says a lot about the writing and gameplay. There are a few bugs here and there, but not so bad that you couldn’t just close the app and reopen it to make it work again. Would definitely recommend to anyone who is a fan of Lovecraftian horror.

Jsl087, May 21, 2019
3
The reviews look peppered

I can’t imagine that many people giving this five stars. Did they do a nice job on the Old School, yes. Did it have a storyline, yes. Did the puzzles follow the storyline, yes. Was the period time and surroundings matching the story? Yes. Could you use objects on objects in your pocket? Yes. Yes, these things are all good but...It just lacked excitement. Lack luster. At times, you feel like you’re on a treasure hunt, aimlessly. Too many doors to remember what goes where. Too dark (it was correct to make it dark or candle lit but some things are hard to see.) Back in the 90’s this game would have ranked a lot higher but today, not so much. I played only chapter one which took me about 4 days on and off. It’s better than I could do, but it’s not right for me and doesn’t deserve 5 stars.

Ncadmin, Nov 11, 2019
5
It's definitely one of my favorites

It's definitely one of my favorite point n' click adventures i've played. The soundtrack is phenomenal and atmosphere is unparalleled. It only took me a few hours to complete but i've played through it three or four times.

Rowowhatsthis, May 09, 2022
5
Perfectly Creepy

Not kidding, my boyfriend and I are spooky dorks and we ended up playing this together on our first date. We’ve been together almost 2 years now. Now I’m not saying it was for sure this game that bound us together, but you can’t prove it wasn’t.

SaraReis, Oct 14, 2019
5
Fun game!

The first time I tried this game, I didn't like it. Then I gave it another chance and this time, with a more open mind, I enjoyed it. The pixel art definitely took some getting used to and the slow movement was frustrating at times (I took off a point for this), but once I settled in, I found it to be a good game with a fun atmosphere (spooky but not too horrific - the pixel art keeps it light), and definitely entertaining with puzzles that were fun to solve. Now I'm off to buy the next chapters after reading a review that said the slow movement had been addressed. It might not be in my top five (Gabriel Knight from the same developers is better) but it's definitely worth playing.Update: I paid the $3.99 and got the other chapters. The game just kept getting better and better! All in all, a very good and satisfying game.

Suzsho, Jul 13, 2017
3
A decent but unremarkable point and click

This game was fine. It didn’t quite ever build the kind of tension or sense of mystery I wanted from a game with a supernatural horror theme, but I played through the entire game and the story was pretty engaging. I liked the old school graphics! A few quibbles: first. the sensitivity of the hot spots for tapping on my iPhoneX was poor— many of the hotspots were well above the objects they were mapped to. Second, this game does have a scene that can’t be solved without sound, making this game inaccessible for Deaf/hoh players and confusing for anyone who plays with sound off, since it’s the only scene in the game of this type.

Tea berry-blue, Nov 29, 2020
5
Best game ever

I remember playing one called Deep Sleep , COOLEST horror game And mystery I have I ever played. I saw this one which looked the same so I got interested , I played it , best games I have ever played? Yes! Who ever took their time reading this thanks u! This didn’t waste time it was so fun , scary, interesting. I LOVED IT! Also I think I confused you cuz I confused me self😅😂👍🏼

Thę Weekend XØ, Jun 27, 2020
5
Finishing Season 2... I’m hooked!

I truly can’t explain how amazing this game is. If you’re a fan of pixelated horror/suspense investigation games, you’ll love this. The story is enough to keep you interested and guessing, and the gameplay is a great mix of point and click with puzzle elements. As soon as I started playing it, I couldn’t put it down. And I got a ton of playtime out of the episodes. Well worth the price and season 2 is even better!

xheatherkillsx, Jan 04, 2019

Description

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 four terrifying episodes of occult and otherworldly horror inviting you to investigate Victorian England's deepest, darkest secret.

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: Collector's Edition? Key Features: Award-winning point-and-click horror adventure set in Victorian England Features exclusive new locations, scenes, puzzles, stories, and more Upgrades include enhanced graphics and remastered sound Four critically-acclaimed scenarios, one limited-edition set Unlock new extras and bonus content Haunting, original musical score by Carlos Viola Inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft

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