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A point-and-click ghost hunt through a fog-drenched English harbour town on Halloween night. Atmospheric, slow, and made with obvious care for the genre's roots.

The Last Crown: Midnight Horror is a point-and-click adventure from Darkling Room, a studio that operates like a one-candle workshop dedicated to old-school ghost stories. You step into the sensible shoes of Nigel Danvers, a professional ghost-hunter who is thoroughly unsurprised by the supernatural - until Halloween in the harbour town of Saxton hands him something he can't quite file away neatly. His partner Lucy Reubans is along for the investigation, and the two of them make for an oddly grounded pair in a genre that usually leans on screaming protagonists. The game belongs to a lineage of British mystery adventures that valued atmosphere over spectacle. Saxton is rendered in pre-rendered environments with a painterly quality that feels deliberate rather than dated - the fog rolling off the harbour, the cobblestones slick with October rain, the way candlelight catches the edge of a doorframe. The soundtrack does serious work here. It is the kind of score that earns the word "haunting" without begging for it, built from ambient drones and sparse melodic fragments that make silence feel loaded. If you are the sort of player who notices when a composer understands restraint, this will land. Gameplay is traditional point-and-click: inventory puzzles, location exploration, dialogue with a small cast of townsfolk and spirits, and occasional ghost-hunting mechanics that give Nigel's profession some texture. The pacing is unhurried. The opening hours ask you to absorb Saxton before they ask you to save it. Some players will bounce off that. The Mixed Steam rating reflects a genuine split between people who find the slow build rewarding and people who wanted the horror to arrive faster. That split is worth knowing before you commit. For the right audience - those who miss the deliberate rhythm of late-90s and early-2000s adventure games, who will sit with a scene long enough to let it breathe - the pacing feels correct rather than sluggish. Where the game shows its constraints is in production scope. Voice acting is variable, a few puzzles rely on logic that feels arbitrary rather than elegant, and the interface occasionally resists you in ways that feel unintentional. These are real friction points, not charming quirks. Darkling Room is a small operation, and Midnight Horror carries the fingerprints of limited resources as clearly as it carries the fingerprints of genuine love for the material. Whether that trade-off works depends entirely on your tolerance for handcraft that shows its seams. This is a game for players who grew up with Frogwares mysteries, who own every Agatha Christie adventure title, or who simply want to spend an autumn evening in a haunted English coastal town with a cup of tea and zero interest in jump scares. It knows what it is. It does not try to be something louder. At roughly four to six hours, it ends when it should, which is a discipline more games should practice. Kai, Scout Team

The Last Crown: Midnight Horror

The Last Crown: Midnight Horror

29 oct 2015Darkling RoomIceberg Interactive
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A point-and-click ghost hunt through a fog-drenched English harbour town on Halloween night. Atmospheric, slow, and made with obvious care for the genre's roots.

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The Last Crown: Midnight Horror is a point-and-click adventure from Darkling Room, a studio that operates like a one-candle workshop dedicated to old-school ghost stories. You step into the sensible shoes of Nigel Danvers, a professional ghost-hunter who is thoroughly unsurprised by the supernatural - until Halloween in the harbour town of Saxton hands him something he can't quite file away neatly. His partner Lucy Reubans is along for the investigation, and the two of them make for an oddly grounded pair in a genre that usually leans on screaming protagonists. The game belongs to a lineage of British mystery adventures that valued atmosphere over spectacle. Saxton is rendered in pre-rendered environments with a painterly quality that feels deliberate rather than dated - the fog rolling off the harbour, the cobblestones slick with October rain, the way candlelight catches the edge of a doorframe. The soundtrack does serious work here. It is the kind of score that earns the word "haunting" without begging for it, built from ambient drones and sparse melodic fragments that make silence feel loaded. If you are the sort of player who notices when a composer understands restraint, this will land. Gameplay is traditional point-and-click: inventory puzzles, location exploration, dialogue with a small cast of townsfolk and spirits, and occasional ghost-hunting mechanics that give Nigel's profession some texture. The pacing is unhurried. The opening hours ask you to absorb Saxton before they ask you to save it. Some players will bounce off that. The Mixed Steam rating reflects a genuine split between people who find the slow build rewarding and people who wanted the horror to arrive faster. That split is worth knowing before you commit. For the right audience - those who miss the deliberate rhythm of late-90s and early-2000s adventure games, who will sit with a scene long enough to let it breathe - the pacing feels correct rather than sluggish. Where the game shows its constraints is in production scope. Voice acting is variable, a few puzzles rely on logic that feels arbitrary rather than elegant, and the interface occasionally resists you in ways that feel unintentional. These are real friction points, not charming quirks. Darkling Room is a small operation, and Midnight Horror carries the fingerprints of limited resources as clearly as it carries the fingerprints of genuine love for the material. Whether that trade-off works depends entirely on your tolerance for handcraft that shows its seams. This is a game for players who grew up with Frogwares mysteries, who own every Agatha Christie adventure title, or who simply want to spend an autumn evening in a haunted English coastal town with a cup of tea and zero interest in jump scares. It knows what it is. It does not try to be something louder. At roughly four to six hours, it ends when it should, which is a discipline more games should practice.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamPoint-and-ClickGhost HuntingAtmospheric HorrorBritish SettingInventory PuzzlesSlow BurnHalloweenNarrative Adventure

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Darkling Room
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Iceberg Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 oct 2015

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