Pip Torrens returns with his hauntingly charming meta-commentary.
The "Movie Night" and "Shared Story" modes remain the best way to experience the jumpscares with friends. ❌ The Drawbacks The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me (C...
Characters can now run, jump, climb, and crawl. It is a solid, atmospheric finale that rewards
It is a solid, atmospheric finale that rewards fans of "slasher" tropes. While the new mechanics feel a bit unpolished, the high stakes and terrifying setting make it a worthy play for horror enthusiasts. Holmes’ "Murder Hotel
You follow a struggling film crew invited to a modern-day replica of H.H. Holmes’ "Murder Hotel." What begins as a desperate attempt to save their documentary quickly turns into a lethal game of cat-and-mouse. The antagonist, Granthem Du'Met, uses elaborate mechanical traps and hidden passageways to pick the crew apart. 🎮 Gameplay Evolutions
The new movement mechanics can sometimes make the exploration feel slower than necessary.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me serves as the gruesome season one finale of Supermassive Games' horror series. It shifts away from the supernatural elements of previous entries, focusing instead on a grounded, slasher-inspired "murder castle" mystery. 🔪 The Premise