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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.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition is a adventure, point & click and lovecraftian game developed by The Game Kitchen and published by Phoenix Online Publishing.
Released on March 29th 2016 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 5 languages: English, Spanish - Spain, French, Italian and German.

It has received 916 reviews of which 864 were positive and 52 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.9 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on Eneba.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • OS *: Windows XP
  • Processor: Pentium 4 or greater (SSE2 Compatible)
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DX9 compatible
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
MacOS
  • OS: OS X version 10.7 (Lion)
  • Processor: Intel Core 2
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 2.1 compatible
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
Linux
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 / AMD 64
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 3000/4000
  • Storage: 300 MB available space

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Jan. 2026
Solid game just as the last series. I can see some rushing of development with the last episode, given the hype around the concept of the "Last Door", however, the puzzles are intuitive and very nice. I like the effort put into the game story and the atmosphere it conveys. It not only represents well this period in history, but even the way medicine, especially psychiatry is depicted, not very glittery. The story is neatly packed, however at the end it did get me confused on how Devitt's role intersects with Du Pre's intentions and how the whole thing becomes adversarial and what not.
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Dec. 2025
Eight Pixels, No God, Season Two Season Two begins where Season One left off... except now everything’s louder, wetter, and somehow more Catholic. It immediately hands you a cryptic note, a violin stab, and the emotional weight of inheriting a blood curse from someone you’ve never met. The environments still look like trauma sculpted from geometry homework, but now there are more colors... mostly ones associated with mold. It’s damp everywhere, and you’re never more than a heartbeat away from either a ghost or some bird that’s about to scare the shit out of you. Gameplay remains the classic “click into despair” loop: You click something. It ignores you. You click somewhere else. Something happens and you’re unclear whether this means progress or punishment. The puzzles are less “logic” and more “emotional terrorism.” They’re built around intuitive leaps no functioning adult should be expected to make. You’ll stare at a doorframe for five minutes before realizing the solution was to click a pixel that barely exists. One mistake and you’re back on Google, scrolling through walkthroughs written by people who transcended flesh years ago. Narratively, Season Two widens the cult... bigger conspiracies, deeper sadness, and emotional revelations delivered with the enthusiasm of a dying priest. Characters appear, confess something tragic, and vanish before you can emotionally consent. Everyone has consumption, psychic rot, or a Victorian mental illness that would be instantly cured today with one glass of water and a therapist named Bree. And somehow... it works. There’s actual heartbreak under all the 144p wallpaper textures. The sound design feels like a funeral inside a music box. The ending kind of pisses me off... but still hits harder than anything involving hand-drawn rectangles should. Recommended, especially if you want to be psychologically disciplined by 16-bit Catholic guilt.
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Nov. 2025
If you enjoy dark-themed storytelling, intense classical music, and thinking about the arcane mysteries of existence... this game is for you. If you don't, then this game is still for you; it will simply be a whole new, eye-opening experience.
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Nov. 2025
Interesting story and atmosphere, good puzzles, very nice music. Recommended for point and click fans and fans of Lovecraftian stories.
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Oct. 2025
Follow up to the first, it builds on all the things good in the original while furthering the story. Again, a mix of cosmic and gothic horror. This time we follow Jeremiah's therapist, Dr. Wakefield as he searches for his wayward patient, delving into the otherworldly mysteries in the process. Like the first game, this is all done in a very pixellated style. Very distinct and charming, though also lacking in visual details that can be hit or miss. There are occasions where more visual detail might have served the game better, but for the most part, the art style delivers well. Carlos Viola continues to not disappoint with the melancholic soundtrack and the rest of the sound adds well to the atmosphere with very few instances where the volume rises for a scare. Puzzles remained interesting, although it seemed I could readily end up in situations where it wasn't clear what I had to do next. When I eventually found the answer, it became obvious in hindsight in most cases, but there was at least one that might border on being too obtuse. The rest remained comfortable brain teasers. The story comes to its conclusion and delivers decently on the mysteries it has been building. While there are a lot of elements that remain mysterious, the Lovecraftian aspects make it acceptable. Though by that same token, one could argue those elements were left underutilized as a result. While the conclusion came together somewhat swiftly, it never felt "too fast." It's entirely possible to play this game without the first. They do recap the important bits. But it will likely feel lacking without the first half to compliment it. All in all, quite satisfying. If you like these kinds of games or at least a spooky tale of forbidden knowledge, you might enjoy this too.
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The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 9.99€ on Steam.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition received 864 positive votes out of a total of 916 achieving a rating of 8.86.
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The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition was developed by The Game Kitchen and published by Phoenix Online Publishing.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition is playable and fully supported on Windows.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition is playable and fully supported on Linux.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition is a single-player game.

There is a DLC available for The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition. Explore additional content available for The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition on Steam.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition does not support Steam Remote Play.

The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition
Rating
8.9
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Developer
The Game Kitchen
Publisher
Phoenix Online Publishing
Release 29 Mar 2016
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