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The fact that you are now reading this letter means that you managed to walk alive out of this cursed mansion in Vosporou street. It has been many years since that bloody night, during which the 7th gate of hell opened, and Dimitriadis family was slaughtered. Nowadays many locals say that’s just stories aiming to scare little kids… But only a few people, like you, managed to walk alive out of the mansion, and even thought they found the gate out, no one ever did come back to open the hell gate. If you really want to break this curse and shut hell forever, then tonight is your one and only chance to enter into hell…
319 escape rooms
8/10 Lethal Decision 2 is an exceptional horror experience. Easily one of the most physically intensive rooms I have done. You will be in the pitch dark, you will be climbing up ladders, you will be climbing down ladders, you will be crawling, you will be running, you will be screaming, and you will be asking yourself constantly “What have I gotten myself into?” The actors are very professional in how and where they interact with you so I highly recommend opting for physical contact. There is great variation in the puzzles, giving a wonderful fresh flow from room to room and keeping you on your toes always wondering what’s to come next. Now the few things I did not like that. There are sections where it is so dim it makes it nearly impossible to do some of the puzzles that completely depend on attention to detail. Other parts of the experience the sound system will blast low end frequencies so loud you can barely communicate with your fellow players. I understand this is all to disorient your senses and place you in a state of fight or flight, but being able to see is kind of important to the puzzle solving experience. At the end of the day, it’s still an escape room. I did this room in a group of two, which after speaking with the game master and actors, they said this was the first time they had ever seen a group of two play the room to completion. If you can, play the room with four players for there is a section that absolutely needs to be done with four people, and only being two, we missed out on the full potential of that section.
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243 escape rooms
This is the most physical escape game Ive done, I believe. The physical aspect makes the experience exceptionally fun, but it also increases chances of getting injured. Please be careful.
462 escape rooms
I loved how physical this room was, though, not a good choice for anyone with mobility concerns. Also, it's hot! Dress in light clothing and prepare to sweat. I guess it's hell, after all. This horror room had a lot of humor and you can tell that they love operating it. Scrambling around the sets was a ton of fun, though the overuse of loud music was painful and the overuse of the fog machine in one room forced me to bail and let my teammates handle that space because I was choking and coughing.
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Medium
4
Scary
16
No
Yes
Very
Not at all
Yes
56 escape rooms
I had a blast! People i know said it was so scary but to me it was so funny and fun! It has some very physical elementen (like climbing) and this crazy punk feeling to it I loved it and felt like i was in an episode of jackass. I really dont get why people think its so scary cause it has huge ammounts of humor in it. Just go in and see for yourself if you dare
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Like many games in Athens, Lethal Decision 2 is a cold start game - from the moment of walking in the building, everything's in character. This includes the very dimly lit entrance and stairs (bring a flashlight), as well as the GM's intro. Many rooms in Athens are very loud, and I came prepared with earplugs. Despite that, it was still too much for me and I had to reluctantly give up partway through because I was worried about hearing damage. None of the other rooms I played in Athens came anywhere near the level of audio discomfort in Lethal Decision 2. There's no manual emergency exit, and I was unable to get the GM's attention for a long time. Even after I did, there was a misunderstanding about what he was going to do: the GM was going to turn down the music to 10%, and I kept waiting for this to happen, but he had already done it and I just couldn't tell the difference because it was still way too loud. I was then unable to get his attention again for an entire puzzle, after which I finally got out of the game. To his credit, after I left the game, the GM checked in on my and was nice and apologetic. Another thing that needs to be called out: Our travel group was large enough for two teams. There's a point in the game (which I quit before getting to) that friends had warned us about beforehand as having a slightly dangerous drop (a couple feet, and vision would be obscured due to heavy fog). Despite this warning, someone on the other team fell and sprained(?) his wrist at that exact spot. My understanding is other people had gotten injured there before, and that it shouldn't be hard to fix (add a railing, or stairs, or don't make it foggy...) but the owners don't seem to think it's a problem. This is one of the few rooms I've played that I would actively warn people to avoid. Not because of the quality of the set (it's large and interesting) or the puzzles (which are fine) or the actor (who was also fine), but because of safety: both my experience and that of friends.
Set was appropriately spooky and impressively large.
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Spooky
No
Yes
Somewhat
There are a number of places where players have to climb or descend. The first few rooms (at least) are dimly lit and players are expected to be able to make out important puzzle details - I wish I brought a flashlight because it was past the point of being fun.
Yes
Limited
55 escape rooms
3 of us ended up visiting 11 rooms in Greece on our vacation. LD2 ended up our favorite overall. It was a blast. This room has climbed to the top spot of my rankings, with Don’t Take a breath a close second. I wish we would have booked the first LD too. We’ve done most of the top rooms in Athens and Montreal and even though I love most of them, this room beats them imo.
741 escape rooms
This was our first experience in Athens, and it's a good combination of horror and puzzles. We had a great time, and were very appreciative to the actors for putting forth maximum effort.
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