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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me

Supermassive Games·Released Nov 18, 2022·Single player

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Genres
Adventure
Critic64/100
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A group of documentary film makers receive a mysterious call inviting them to a modern-day replica of serial killer H.H. Holmes ‘Murder Castle’. But on arrival they soon discover they’re being watched, and even manipulated, and suddenly there is much more at stake than just their ratings. We hope you enjoy your stay...

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6 reviews
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Tristan Ogilvie·Nov 17, 2022
Critic50/100
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me’s tour through a maniac’s mansion is disappointingly lacking in any real menace or surprise.

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Liam Croft·Nov 17, 2022
Critic60/100
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The Devil in Me is another competent and enjoyable enough entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology, but it fails to reach the heights of House of Ashes or even Little Hope. With a lot of potential squandered, it's left to the familiar gameplay loop of past instalments to deliver a robust title. With some new features, the season one finale offers just enough to make the deadly trip worthwhile for fans.

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Two final girl sprints forward and one terrified limp back, The Devil in Me is the strongest Dark Pictures to date, but still feels like Supermassive are yet to find the right balance between fun and frights, camp and terror, and interactivity and storytelling.

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