It's hard to believe that it's almost been seven years since the release of Until Dawn, the classic horror movie inspired cinematic adventure game that became a viral sensation when it first released on PlayStation 4 in 2015. Since the release of Until Dawn, developer Supermassive Games has release multiple spin-offs for the game including the PlayStation VR games Until Dawn: Rush of Blood and The Inpatient, and started the episodic spiritual successor series The Dark Pictures Anthology with Bandai Namco. Now, Supermassive is preparing yet another horror franchise in the form of its latest game, The Quarry, set to be revealed later this week.
Until Dawn first released for PlayStation 4 in August 2015 after years of troubled development. The game originally started out as a PlayStation Move focused first-person adventure game for the PlayStation 3. The game was developed on Guerrilla Games' Decima game engine used to develop titles such as Horizon: Forbidden West and Death Stranding, and featured actors such as Rami Malek and Hayden Panettiere. It received positive critical reception both approaching and after launch for its blend of classic horror movie tension with meaningful choice-based gameplay.
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Since Until Dawn's release however, developer Supermassive Games has become intensely focused on recapturing the magic of the original game, immediately following it with other cinematic horror games such as Hidden Agenda, before creating an entire anthology series based on adapting the gameplay style of Until Dawn into other genres called The Dark Pictures Anthology, which has received three entries so far; Man of Medan, Little Hope, and
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