If you’re a true crime fan, this is going to be the one for you, while also showing you the dangers of letting a true crime obsession go too far. Sometimes, I guess we all need a reminder that going to an exact replica of a place where gruesome murders happened is a terrible idea, even if it is in the name of ‘art’.
The Devil in Me is a really good, surprisingly well thought out horror game. It offers a tense atmosphere in its beautiful, haunted hotel. Next time, it’d be nice to see better actors and actresses and work on the main characters’ mental side, however. Still, it’s a proper horror to be enjoyed alone or with friends.
This one is absolutely fantastic, by far the best one of the series. Really a great game that is up there with Until Dawn. After House of Ashes i thought the series is dead already but Devil in me is **** legendary. It is really much better than the other 3 games of the series.
Supermassive Games successfully concludes the first season of The Dark Pictures Anthology on a thundering note. Powerful performances from a diverse cast of characters and an extremely interesting premise based off of real-life serial killer H.H. Holmes allows The Devil In Me to outshine its predecessors in just about every way.
The Dark Pictures Anthology continues to deliver intriguing stories told through a well-written narrative. Only this time, it feels like we have even less control over the flow of the story. Whether the controls are to blame, weird choices or an even more present army of bugs and glitches, The Devil in Me remains an excellent addition to the franchise, but the next one should be better.
While Supermassive’s formula is starting to need a bit of a punch-up, and the H. H. Holmes Murder Castle is surprisingly less compelling than the earlier anthology settings, The Devil in Me is still a solid slasher story for horror fans to enjoy.
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.
With so much potential under their belt after their last successful release, Supermassive dropped the ball with The Devil in Me, leaving players with crappy graphics, crappier mechanics and the crappiest of characters.
Somit habe ich alle Teile der ersten Season abgeschlossen. Spiele machen Spaß. Hier gab es wieder gute Grafik, eine nette Atmosphäre sowie einen netten Schauplatz. Auch der Antagonist war cool gemacht, die Protagonisten aber leider wieder nervig geschrieben. Die Steuerung teilweise sehr hakelig und ausbaufähig. Das geht heutzutage schon deutlich besser.
Начнем с персонажей, которые противоречат самим себе и их умения или страхи не пригодится в прохождения игры. У нас есть персонаж по имени Марк, у него страх высоты, но на протяжения игры нам это показывает только в начале, а потом про это забывают. Взаимодействия персонажей не чувствуется. На счет ловушек напишу немного их мало и они не логичны, как и происходящие события в игре. На счет маньяка, его цель просто убивать, но он ничего не делает для этого, когда он преследует жертву можно пару раз обежать весь отель, потому-что он очень медленно двигается. А игра нам показывает что он успевает по всюду, когда персонажи раскиданы по всему отелю. Сюжета нет. Есть проблемы в лицевой анимации и бывает пропадает озвучка или субтитры.
SummaryFrom the creators of Until Dawn
Switch between the perspective of 5 playable characters - All can live or die in your version of the story
Multiple ways to play including 2 player online coop mode
Hugely branching storyline that changes based on the decisions you make
Each game in The Dark Pictures Anthology is a complete and origina...