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The weakest entry in a hidden-object series that used to do things right - worth a look only if you have zero history with the first three games and low expectations about pixel-hunting.

I genuinely wanted to love this one. The House of 1000 Doors series earned real goodwill across its first three entries, and there is something quietly beautiful about the premise here: a young photographer named Emily gets swept into the Lancaster family home, discovers she carries an inner light dormant her whole life, and must use that gift to heal a spreading darkness that corrupts everything it touches - people, animals, plants, even inanimate objects turned grotesque. That central image of healing corrupted things by channeling light has a soft, almost mythic quality. The shame is that the execution keeps tripping over itself. As a hidden-object adventure, Evil Inside follows the genre formula closely. You move between illustrated scenes - a Lancaster estate, a steampunk Robotown, a Parisian district, a western ghost town in the bonus chapter - collecting inventory items, completing hidden-object puzzle scenes (HOPs), and solving environmental mini-games. The instant travel map and built-in walkthrough return from earlier entries, which are genuine quality-of-life wins. A companion cat adds a small mechanical wrinkle, letting you send it to reach spots Emily cannot. The core loop is comfortable and familiar to anyone who has touched a casual HOG before. Where it loses me is in the friction that feels unearned. The game swaps longtime protagonist Kate Reed out for Emily as the lead, which would be fine if the new character were given room to breathe, but the voice work undercuts her at every turn. Emily frequently narrates her own actions aloud in a way that breaks the fourth wall without any intentional wit behind it. The rendered cutscenes look noticeably dated, pulling you out of scenes that the hand-painted backgrounds almost manage to make atmospheric. Interactive hotspots in certain areas lack visual feedback, meaning progression stalls not because a puzzle is clever but because a clickable element is essentially invisible. Some hidden-object scenes mislabel items, and a memory-tile mini-game rotates tiles positions even after successful matches - an oversight that crosses the line from challenging into genuinely unfair. The new light-combat mechanic, where Emily casts her inner light by tracing a gesture pattern, is the most interesting design idea in the game. In concept it differentiates this entry from the rest of the series and gives the supernatural premise a tactile hook. In practice the pattern tracing is fiddly, one of the four gesture targets requires very precise timing, and the bonus chapter replaces it with a spinner-click mechanic that feels like a regression. The locations themselves are the brightest spot: colorful, detailed, and wider in scope than earlier entries that stayed mostly inside the house. Moving through a mechanical train station and then out into a fantasy-inflected Parisian square gives the world more texture than the series had before, even if the storytelling around those spaces is uneven. Steam reception sits at mixed, around 63 percent positive, and that feels accurate. Fans of the first three games tend to find this one the weakest of the four, citing the visual shift away from the darker, grittier aesthetic that made the original feel genuinely eerie. Players new to the series, with no comparison point, sometimes find it pleasant enough for a six-to-nine-hour sit. If you are already a HOG devotee who has exhausted better-received entries from the same publisher and needs more, Evil Inside will scratch the itch at a low cost. If you have never played this series, start at the beginning, not here. Kai, Scout Team

House of 1000 Doors: Evil Inside

House of 1000 Doors: Evil Inside

11 mar 2019Five BNAlawar Casual
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The weakest entry in a hidden-object series that used to do things right - worth a look only if you have zero history with the first three games and low expectations about pixel-hunting.

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I genuinely wanted to love this one. The House of 1000 Doors series earned real goodwill across its first three entries, and there is something quietly beautiful about the premise here: a young photographer named Emily gets swept into the Lancaster family home, discovers she carries an inner light dormant her whole life, and must use that gift to heal a spreading darkness that corrupts everything it touches - people, animals, plants, even inanimate objects turned grotesque. That central image of healing corrupted things by channeling light has a soft, almost mythic quality. The shame is that the execution keeps tripping over itself. As a hidden-object adventure, Evil Inside follows the genre formula closely. You move between illustrated scenes - a Lancaster estate, a steampunk Robotown, a Parisian district, a western ghost town in the bonus chapter - collecting inventory items, completing hidden-object puzzle scenes (HOPs), and solving environmental mini-games. The instant travel map and built-in walkthrough return from earlier entries, which are genuine quality-of-life wins. A companion cat adds a small mechanical wrinkle, letting you send it to reach spots Emily cannot. The core loop is comfortable and familiar to anyone who has touched a casual HOG before. Where it loses me is in the friction that feels unearned. The game swaps longtime protagonist Kate Reed out for Emily as the lead, which would be fine if the new character were given room to breathe, but the voice work undercuts her at every turn. Emily frequently narrates her own actions aloud in a way that breaks the fourth wall without any intentional wit behind it. The rendered cutscenes look noticeably dated, pulling you out of scenes that the hand-painted backgrounds almost manage to make atmospheric. Interactive hotspots in certain areas lack visual feedback, meaning progression stalls not because a puzzle is clever but because a clickable element is essentially invisible. Some hidden-object scenes mislabel items, and a memory-tile mini-game rotates tiles positions even after successful matches - an oversight that crosses the line from challenging into genuinely unfair. The new light-combat mechanic, where Emily casts her inner light by tracing a gesture pattern, is the most interesting design idea in the game. In concept it differentiates this entry from the rest of the series and gives the supernatural premise a tactile hook. In practice the pattern tracing is fiddly, one of the four gesture targets requires very precise timing, and the bonus chapter replaces it with a spinner-click mechanic that feels like a regression. The locations themselves are the brightest spot: colorful, detailed, and wider in scope than earlier entries that stayed mostly inside the house. Moving through a mechanical train station and then out into a fantasy-inflected Parisian square gives the world more texture than the series had before, even if the storytelling around those spaces is uneven. Steam reception sits at mixed, around 63 percent positive, and that feels accurate. Fans of the first three games tend to find this one the weakest of the four, citing the visual shift away from the darker, grittier aesthetic that made the original feel genuinely eerie. Players new to the series, with no comparison point, sometimes find it pleasant enough for a six-to-nine-hour sit. If you are already a HOG devotee who has exhausted better-received entries from the same publisher and needs more, Evil Inside will scratch the itch at a low cost. If you have never played this series, start at the beginning, not here.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayercloud-savestier:sub-5Hidden ObjectInner Light MechanicCasual HOGBonus ChapterGesture PuzzleInventory AdventureCompanion CatMulti-LocationSeries Entry

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512 MB 3D video card
Processor
1.4 GHz

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