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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, Supermassive Games
Nov 18, 2022 - PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4
Fair

OpenCritic Rating

72

Top Critic Average

55%

Critics Recommend

Eurogamer
No Recommendation
IGN
5 / 10
Game Rant
4 / 5
TheGamer
4 / 5
Metro GameCentral
7 / 10
GameSpot
7 / 10
Hobby Consolas
80 / 100
Shacknews
5 / 10
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me – New Features Showcase & Gameplay Reveal

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me – Gamescom Trailer | Bandai Namco | Supermassive Games thumbnail

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me – Gamescom Trailer | Bandai Namco | Supermassive Games

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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me – Story Trailer | Bandai Namco | Supermassive Games


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Critic Reviews for The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me

Eurogamer

No Recommendation / Blank
Eurogamer

Sluggish pacing and stripped-back character interactions dull the charm, but there are still scares to be found

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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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Despite a few shortcomings and inconsistencies, The Dark Pictures: Devil in Me brings the anthology's first season to a powerful end.

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The Devil in Me is an excellent evolution in The Dark Pictures anthology that weaves an interesting story in a complex and exciting environment that’s both fun and horrifying to explore. It’s the perfect choice for horror fans, full of tense moments, jump scares, and gory scenes. While some of the new features are a little hit or miss, it’s arguably the best title in the anthology. It could do with a little more polish in places, but it’s a game I am keen to replay to delve into the background story further, and hopefully, next time, I’ll ensure everyone lives.

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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.

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

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It is not the best installment of this first season, but it is a solid bet for those who enjoy a direct adventure and sheltered by the resources of the "slashers".

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The Devil in Me often subverts your expectations in such a way that diminishes player agency and makes your own choices feel arbitrary. Although its added gameplay features make for a more interactive experience, they hardly break the mold and were poorly executed. Technical issues tarnished the experience overall. The game still relies heavily on QTE-based survival mechanics and does little to set itself apart from its predecessors. What had the potential to be a truly horrific conclusion to The Dark Pictures Anthology amounts to little more than a lackluster thriller with a predictable narrative that opts for shock value and jumpscares over quality.

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