The Devil in Me marks the fourth instalment in Supermassive Games’ The Dark Pictures Anthology, the finale of the anthology’s first season. You’d expect The Devil in Me to go out with some sort of bang, then, right? Sadly, this lacklustre dénouement lets itself down with performance issues, a severe lack of quality, and limited immersion (which is often essential to this series of games being as gripping as they are).
]]>Unless it involves The Sims 5, leaks in all shape or form simply suck. That said, someone has leaked the teaser trailer for the next instalment in The Dark Pictures Anthology, Directive 8020 ahead of the launch of The Devil in Me, which is tomorrow (November 18).
]]>The Dark Pictures Anthology kicked off in 2019 with Man of Medan. Once everyone had already been scared senseless by sea pirates and something much darker, Little Hope followed, inviting players into the equally atmospheric setting of a deserted town.
]]>Speaking with VGC, studio director at Supermassive Games Will Byles disclosed that the studio's next big horror title is already in development.
]]>When a group of keen filmmakers is adamant on securing the second season of their true-crime show, the finale of their first season needs to go out with a bang. The issue, however, is that they’re creatively bankrupt, until a mysterious architect approaches them with an irresistible offer. The Devil in Me, releasing this autumn from Supermassive Games, follows the crew as they investigate the crimes of notorious serial killer, H. H. Holmes, over a century later.
]]>Supermassive Games, developer of iconic horror titles such as Until Dawn and The Dark Pictures Anthology, has been acquired by Nordisk Games.
]]>The Devil in Me, part of Supermassive Games' stand-alone series of cinematic horror titles, The Dark Pictures Anthology, will be released this fall.
]]>If you've been a dilligent follower of Supermassive Entertainment's horror anthology, The Dark Pictures, you'll likley know that we're getting closer to the end of the series' first season. Now, as players begin finishing up the latest entry – House of Ashes – Bandai Namco has announced the final chapter of this set of grim tales.
]]>The next entry in Supermassive Games’ ongoing horror series, The Dark Pictures Anthology, will be titled The Devil In Me.
]]>The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes release date has been revealed by Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games.
]]>The third installment of The Dark Pictures Anthology, House of Ashes, is on the way and Supermassive has released a teaser for it.
]]>The next installment in Supermassive Games' horror series, The Dark Pictures Anthology, is called House of Ashes – and it's coming next year.
]]>The second entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology, Little Hope, will be released in October.
]]>The second entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology, Little Hope, has a new trailer showing off seven minutes of the game.
]]>The second entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology, Little Hope, has been revealed in a trailer.
]]>Owners of the interactive horror game Man of Medan will receive one free Friend's Pass in a limited-time offer that runs until January 6, 2020.
]]>All the Life Bearings and how to get the best outcome from each.
]]>A teaser at the end of The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan shows what to expect with the next entry.
]]>The reviews for The Dark Pictures - Man of Medan are in, will this be the start of something great in video game horror?
]]>This video for The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan gives a look at an alternate path the player can take in The Curator's Cut.
]]>Until Dawn studio Supermassive Games has given Man of Medan, the first installment in its The Dark Pictures Anthology, a release date.
]]>Until Dawn developer, Supermassive Games, has announced a new multiplatform horror anthology series with Bandai Namco.
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