After its success with Until Dawn, Supermassive Games has stuck to its niche and continued churning out narrative-heavy, choice-based horror games. Although it has not reached the cult status of Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology is a series of games that takes the formula that made Until Dawn so popular and applies it to other scary stories. With the latest title, House of Ashes, the studio decided to amp up the experience by including big names such as Ashley Tisdale.
Supermassive Games will conclude the first season of The Dark Pictures Anthology with The Devil in Me, which is scheduled to release in the latter half of 2022. A recently revealed trailer of The Devil in Me suggests that the game will take inspiration from Until Dawn, which is a good thing, as it is a favorite among gamers. If The Devil in Me can incorporate Until Dawn’s elements correctly, it could be another cult classic from Supermassive Games.
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The reveal trailer for The Devil in Me features a narrator who explains exactly what it means to be a killer and what it feels like. According to him, nothing compares to watching the life bleed out of someone, and murder is an art. He wants the player to be an artist, too. Though not much more is revealed, the gory imagery lets gamers know that they are in for a good scare. As the latest The Devil in Me trailer explains, the game's plot revolves around a documentary crew that receives an invitation to a hotel that is a replica of the serial killer H. H. Holmes' murder castle. When they arrive, they realize all is not well, and that their lives may be on the line.
In addition to a new story, gamers can also expect new gameplay moves that will
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