
The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition is an exceptional Adventure/Puzzle that raises the bar for the genre.
90
Verdict
94%
Steam
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IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive on Steam (94% positive from 966 reviews)
Compelling narrative and story
Outstanding soundtrack
No significant drawbacks reported
In Season 2 of The Last Door, the search for his missing client will bring psychiatrist John Wakefield deeper into a conspiracy of darkness and closer to the heart of madness than ever before.

Runs well on modern hardware.
This game is a letdown. My review will consider The Last Door Season 2 as a sequel to the first season and not a stand-alone game. Graphically, it's the same as TL1, but slightly better. Just a little bit. The art style is good, but the graphics just can't deliver it, unfortunately. I'd like to talk about the two things that makes this game a letdown. First: The imagery. It's weak, very weak. You have the basic, shadow humanoid monsters, huge eyes, crows, fog, and that's basically it. That's acceptable for the first game, where you're being introduced to this world, but here that's all we get? Something a child would think it's scary? This kind of horror works perfectly in books, from which the devs seems to have took a lot of inspiration from, since you have to imagine everything and the horror is as scary as your imagination allows. But this is not a book, this is a game, the visuals should have been a key aspect of the experience, but again, unfortunately, the limitations of what the devs could do didn't allow them to deliver a truly scary and unsettling experience. Second: The story. It's okay at best. You have a cult trying to go to a dark magical world. This also works in the first game which was introducing everything, but here? it doesn't go that far. You're looking for Devitt, then you discover more about the cult and then you decide to put an end to it. As i said, it's okay, not bad nor good, just okay. The ending is nothing great as well. I think the devs wanted to do something big, but didn't have the experience or resources to realize it. Well, at least Blasphemous actually delivers the imagery this game lacks. Not recommended because this is an okay game on it's own and a horrible sequel.
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