Supermassive Games is back with another installment in The Dark Pictures Anthology, this time with The Devil In Me which was 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:tea🦄sed during the release of House of Ashes. A trailer has been uploaded to , showing us some of the characters as well as what looks like some ways in which these characters could meet their gris𓆉ly end.
While the trailer keeps the game's plot vague and mysterious, we actually know quite a bit about what's actually going on thanks to a press release sent to TheGamer. According to this press release, you'll take control of a group of documentary filmmakers who have received an invitation to visit a replica of the "Murder Castle" built by notorious serial killer H.H. Holmes.
As is expected when a bunch of teens goes to visit a serial killer's house, not everything is as it seems. The group soon discovers that they're being watched by a twisted game master out to inflict as much horror as possible in a series of horrific puzzles that would make even Jigsaw wince.
Bandai Namco and Supermassive promise that The Devil In Me will be their "most bloodcurdling story yet" and that the player choice mechanic as seen in other titles in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Dark Pictures Anthology will determine who lives and dies more than ever. It's safe to assume that The Devil In Me will be forcing players to make some pretty life-threatening decisions.
The Devil In Me doesn't have a release date just yet, but we do know that the game will launch on PC, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The game is the finale of The Dark Pictures Anthology, although the trailer's use of the phrase "Season One" does imply that Supermassive has a second season in the works.
You can play the latest installment in The Dark Pictures Anthology right now as House of Ashes recently launched on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. If you'd like to know more, you can 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:read our review by Eric Switzer who describes the game as "spooky Tomb Raider🃏" and praises it for its 🌃great performances and movie-quality cinematography.