Compara los precios de The Last Door - Collector's Edition en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por The Game Kitchen. Publicado por Phoenix Online Publishing. Lanzado el 20/5/2014. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 79/100.

Four chapters of Lovecraftian dread wrapped in intentional lo-fi pixels, and that orchestra will follow you to bed. Worth every minute of its compact runtime.

I keep coming back to The Last Door the way you return to a half-remembered nightmare: not because it's comfortable, but because something in it refuses to let go. The Game Kitchen built Season One across four self-contained episodes, packaged here with bonus minisodes and a remastered soundtrack, and the result is one of the most atmospherically confident horror adventures on PC, running on hardware that would have no trouble in 2006. The mechanics are classic point-and-click: smart cursor, bottom-of-screen inventory, item combining, no deaths, autosave on room transitions. You play as Jeremiah Devitt, dragged to a decaying Victorian manor by a cryptic letter from an old schoolmate, and from there the trail pulls you through sick wards, foggy streets, and underground warrens that feel progressively less human. Each episode is self-contained enough that puzzle items are almost never more than two rooms away from their solution, which is a quiet but real design virtue in a genre known for moon-logic inventory sprawl. The puzzles sit at a fair difficulty, occasionally tipping into the obscure (a certain Chapter 4 forest puzzle earned groans from players), but for the most part the logic holds, and the pacing never overstays its welcome. The full season runs roughly four to five hours, with the minisodes adding short vignette scenes that flesh out corners of the story. What earns The Last Door its near-unanimous praise is not the click-to-interact loop but the specific weight of its horror. There are no jump-scare factory mechanics here, no survival HUD. The fear is atmospheric: low-resolution character sprites that cannot show faces, darkness that your tiny lamp barely dents, and a sound design that knows exactly when to go silent. Carlos Viola's orchestral score does something rare for this medium, moving between mournful string passages and sudden dissonance without ever feeling like background wallpaper. Some scenes cut the music entirely, leaving you with footsteps on dirt and the anticipation of what the screen might show next. The Collector's Edition includes the soundtrack as a bonus, and it holds up outside the game too. A few honest caveats. Season One ends on a cliffhanger, carrying threads forward into a second season sold separately. Players expecting a closed narrative will feel the seam. The Collector's Edition bonus content, while charming, is short even by DLC standards, each minisode clocking in under five minutes. And the macOS version now has compatibility warnings for Catalina and above, so check your system before buying on Mac. None of these diminish what the core four chapters achieve, but they are real considerations for the deal-aware buyer. The 95% positive Steam rating across nearly two thousand reviews tells you the community already made peace with the runtime. Kai, Scout Team

The Last Door - Collector's Edition

The Last Door - Collector's Edition

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Four chapters of Lovecraftian dread wrapped in intentional lo-fi pixels, and that orchestra will follow you to bed. Worth every minute of its compact runtime.

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I keep coming back to The Last Door the way you return to a half-remembered nightmare: not because it's comfortable, but because something in it refuses to let go. The Game Kitchen built Season One across four self-contained episodes, packaged here with bonus minisodes and a remastered soundtrack, and the result is one of the most atmospherically confident horror adventures on PC, running on hardware that would have no trouble in 2006. The mechanics are classic point-and-click: smart cursor, bottom-of-screen inventory, item combining, no deaths, autosave on room transitions. You play as Jeremiah Devitt, dragged to a decaying Victorian manor by a cryptic letter from an old schoolmate, and from there the trail pulls you through sick wards, foggy streets, and underground warrens that feel progressively less human. Each episode is self-contained enough that puzzle items are almost never more than two rooms away from their solution, which is a quiet but real design virtue in a genre known for moon-logic inventory sprawl. The puzzles sit at a fair difficulty, occasionally tipping into the obscure (a certain Chapter 4 forest puzzle earned groans from players), but for the most part the logic holds, and the pacing never overstays its welcome. The full season runs roughly four to five hours, with the minisodes adding short vignette scenes that flesh out corners of the story. What earns The Last Door its near-unanimous praise is not the click-to-interact loop but the specific weight of its horror. There are no jump-scare factory mechanics here, no survival HUD. The fear is atmospheric: low-resolution character sprites that cannot show faces, darkness that your tiny lamp barely dents, and a sound design that knows exactly when to go silent. Carlos Viola's orchestral score does something rare for this medium, moving between mournful string passages and sudden dissonance without ever feeling like background wallpaper. Some scenes cut the music entirely, leaving you with footsteps on dirt and the anticipation of what the screen might show next. The Collector's Edition includes the soundtrack as a bonus, and it holds up outside the game too. A few honest caveats. Season One ends on a cliffhanger, carrying threads forward into a second season sold separately. Players expecting a closed narrative will feel the seam. The Collector's Edition bonus content, while charming, is short even by DLC standards, each minisode clocking in under five minutes. And the macOS version now has compatibility warnings for Catalina and above, so check your system before buying on Mac. None of these diminish what the core four chapters achieve, but they are real considerations for the deal-aware buyer. The 95% positive Steam rating across nearly two thousand reviews tells you the community already made peace with the runtime.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:aaaCosmic HorrorEpisodicOrchestral SoundtrackVictorian SettingAtmospheric HorrorNo-Death DesignItem CombiningKickstarter-FundedMinisodes

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Intel Atom 1.6 GHz

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Desarrolladora
The Game Kitchen
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Phoenix Online Publishing
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 may 2014

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