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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me - A Step in the Wrong Direction | Gaming Access Weekly

Adam from Gaming Access Weekly says - The Devil in Me starts off with a solid edifice but slowly crumbles by the middle point.

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1nsomniac538d ago

Their games get worse and worse with each release. Haven’t played this one but The Quarry was their worst release to date. Which I was absolutely gutted about. Such a shame for a developer I had such a high regard for.

Amplitude538d ago (Edited 538d ago )

I haven't played The Quarry but there's no way it's worse than Little Hope. It just isn't possible. I refuse to believe this

Sonic1881538d ago (Edited 538d ago )

The Devil in me is way better than Little Hope. I can confirm that because I'm playing the game. I'm just glad these games aren't $70 dollars

1nsomniac538d ago

The Quarry is the worst to date. Without question.

ClayRules2012537d ago

The Quarry isn’t worse, not at all. The Dark Pictures continues to fail release after release, sadly.

Supermassive Games is a talented team, who did craft an amazing game with Until Dawn. It’s just unfortunate they didn’t continue that success with their follow up games, minus The Quarry, which is less interactive than Until Dawn, which is a bummer and hurts it, but it’s still a thrill and an amazing game!

1nsomniac536d ago

I thought the physical playability was better in all their previous games.

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Yui_Suzumiya537d ago

I've heard nothing but good things about The Quarry so I'm surprised you didn't like it. Everyone making it sound even better than Until Dawn.

1nsomniac536d ago (Edited 536d ago )

it’s so unbelievably shallow in all aspects of the game. Each game seems to be directed at the least intelligent common denominator. The games seem to be developed for stupider and stupider audiences. Where by the time you get to The Quarry you need literally no skill whatsoever to do anything. In fact it’s probably a preferable experience to watch it than to play it. As it actually feels like you’re waisting time by playing it. Best description I can give is shallow.

I’ve enjoyed actually “playing” all their previous games more.

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Amazon Slashes Up To 75% Off On Select Action Adventure, Fighting, RPG & Shooter Games

Daily Video Game writes: "Today, Amazon is offering steep discounts of up to 75% off on dozens of select action-adventure, fighting, RPG, and shooter games across multiple gaming platforms, including popular games such as Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles, The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me, and more right now!"

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Review - The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me (Xbox Series S/X) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Heidi Hawes: "I have to admit that I was a bit disappointed by The Devil in Me, mainly because the past two Supermassive games were both so outstanding. The controls and visuals took a big step backward, with the controls in particular being extremely annoying. It feels like they rushed to get The Devil in Me out before it was fully ready, which is odd considering they already had two very successful titles released over the course of a year. Despite its issues, The Devil in Me is still an enjoyable time, with an incredibly creepy atmosphere, great tension (despite an annoying overreliance on jumpscares), and a genuinely intriguing mystery surrounding the masked murderer. I’m hopeful Season 2 sets The Dark Pictures Anthology back on track."

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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"Living near Chicago, you always hear about the countless things that have happened in the Windy City through the years and perhaps one of the most interesting yet horrific aspects is that it once was the home to a man believed to be America’s first serial killer. H. H. Holmes and his infamous “Murder Castle” hotel have lived in infamy with an ever growing tale about what the man was capable of in the late 1800s and now Supermassive Games has taken Holmes’ story as inspiration for their final entry in the first season of The Dark Pictures Anthology. Setting itself in a far more grounded setting compared to previous entries and seeing the addition of a number of gameplay elements have made The Devil in Me a unique entry in the series but is it a worthwhile horror game?"

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