
You don't expect great animations or graphics from this series, or deep puzzles, or a captivating plot or a cast that's more than canon fodder for failed QTEs. The new ideas it introduces into the formula might ultimately be too few and far between to totally make up for some of the lingering issues that have held back these games since this anthology began, but it’s still a solid horror adventure for fans of the series and the genre. Thoughts- While some of The Devil in Me’s characterizations feel a bit too flat to really make the cast pop, and the more extreme moments of the story didn’t quite work for me, it’s hard to deny that this Dark Pictures entry has more going for it than not. Bad- Silly story climaxes Cast characterizations feel flat. While some of The Devil in Me’s characterizations feel a bit too flat to really make the cast pop, and the more extreme moments of the story didn’t quite work for me, it’s hard to deny that this Dark Pictures entry has more going Good- Improved movement Great graphics Intriguing setting Builds tension well. Silly story climaxes Cast characterizations feel flat.

Good- Improved movement Great graphics Intriguing setting Builds tension well. Players will watch in horror as their unfortunate crew falls prey to a twisted game master who is observing their every move.Īs players wait for the launch of The Devil in Me they can get into the Halloween spirit with The Dark Pictures Anthology’s previous chapters: Man of Medan, Little Hope, and the recently released House of Ashes.įor more information about The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me or other titles from BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc., please visit follow us on Facebook at or join the conversation at. Step into the anthology’s most bloodcurdling story yet, where players’ choices, more than ever, determines who lives and who dies. They soon discover that they’re being watched, and there is much more at stake. In The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me, a group of documentary filmmakers receive a mysterious invite to a replica of the ‘Murder Castle’ of H.H.

and Supermassive Games announce the fourth feature of The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me. Leading video game publisher and developer BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc.
