The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me

Step into the anthology's most bloodcurdling story yet, where each of your choices once again determines who lives and who dies. Watch in horror as your unfortunate crew falls prey to a twisted host w... See more

Released:2022-11-18
Genre:
Adventure
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Developer:Supermassive Games
Publisher:
Bandai Namco Entertainment

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Kim Snaith

9/10

Rarely putting a foot wrong in terms of production and storytelling, we’ve loved every moment we’ve spent with The Devil in Me, an absolutely wonderful conclusion to The Dark Pictures Anthology’s first season. Its story is the most captivating and the most well-realised; so much work has gone into crafting characters and locations, and the sheer goriness will delight and horrify in equal measures....

Nov 17, 2022 Read Full Review
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Harm0nica

9/10

In conclusion, without a doubt, this is the best Dark Anthology game so far and a true climax to season one.  Not only fans of the series but fans of the genre will love playing this.  The acting, visual detail, sound design and writing could not be bettered here.  Series mechanics have not only been improved but also extended delivering an extra level of depth to a fantastic experience.  In short...

Nov 23, 2022 Read Full Review
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Eric Hauter

8.8/10

As the strongest entry yet, Devil in Me is a great finale for Season One of The Dark Pictures Anthology. With an original story and some showstopping sequences, the game is a step up for the series, despite some minor technical and animation issues. Fans of the franchise and horror in general should not hesitate to pick this one up, as Supermassive shows the true potential of its anthology experim...

Nov 18, 2022 Read Full Review
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Kyle LeClair

The Devil in Me not only sticks the landing for The Dark Pictures Anthology, but it does so with a highly-improved game that shows off the potential of this series, feeling like a culmination of every lesson Supermassive has learned along the way. The story is a nicely-captivating and tense thriller, new gameplay touches like the individual inventories are great additions, the setting is creepy wi...

Nov 17, 2022 Read Full Review
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Joshua Duckworth

8/10

The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me packages an enigmatic killer, stories of true crime, the spectacle of horror movies, and a group of shy misfits and powerful personalities into a plot that feels deserving of its own big-budget film. It'll leave players questioning everything they know about the killer and each other, and yearning to dive in once again to see other endings, discover more secrets,...

Nov 17, 2022 Read Full Review
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Mark Delaney

7/10

Supermassive calls its latest Dark Pictures entry the end of its first season, and it goes out with a bang.

Nov 21, 2022 Read Full Review
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John Cantees

7/10

The newest Dark Pictures game tries some new things and offers some good scares despite not out-doing previous entries by much.

Nov 21, 2022 Read Full Review
7/10

Easily the best of The Dark Pictures anthology series, with a horror story that is deliciously chilling, surprisingly well acted, and far more interesting to play than its predecessors.

Nov 21, 2022 Read Full Review
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Peter Hunt Szpytek

4/10

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me is scary, but not for the reasons you might think.

Nov 17, 2022 Read Full Review
Unscored

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.

Nov 17, 2022 Read Full Review
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Meg Pelliccio

This is one hotel you won't find on Trip Advisor...

Nov 17, 2022 Read Full Review
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Liam Croft

6/10

With four instalments under its belt, The Dark Pictures Anthology from Supermassive Games feels like a roller coaster. Following an underwhelming start in Man of Medan, the horror series was getting better and better with Little Hope and House of Ashes. It appears, however, the latter may have been the peak of what the franchise has to offer — at least as the first season comes to an end. The Devi...

Nov 17, 2022 Read Full Review