A group of strangers becoming trapped in an abandoned colonial town with a vicious history and a haunted disposition is an all-American nightmare. Little Hope's premise seemingly has a lot of promise. Could things have turned out differently? Perhaps maybe if Supermassive had made different choices. Here's the best Dark Pictures game, and the three that did not survive. With newfound competition, we're taking another look at this list and seeing which Dark Pictures game ranks above the rest. Updated Januby Branden Lizardi: The Devil In Me, the fourth game in the Anthology and the final game of this season, has been released. If you're new to Supermassive's collection of monsters and deadly scenarios, maybe this list can put you on the right track toward which title to play first. Some of the scares stand up to the test of time better than others though. Each story covers didn't genres, monsters, and fears that elicit all kinds of emotions from making your skin crawl to making it difficult to lie down for rest that night. It's a fairly short list right now, but it's going to rapidly expand over the coming years as Supermassive has made it clear that they have no intention of slowing down. Related: The Hardest Horror Games, Ranked Supermassive is continuously releasing quality horror titles that put the player through the intense experience of trying to make sure all of the characters (or maybe just the ones they like) see the morning after the nightmare. The Dark Pictures anthology has been the premiere medium for horror stories in video games for over half a decade now.
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