


Decisions you make in The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me could have life or death consequences, and the murder scenes can be quite graphic. Show moreĪt times, this really does feel and look like a horror movie that you're in control of. A multiplayer option lets you pass the controller to friends beside you on the same television or PC, to see how they fare. Your actions, or lack of them, may result in death - yours or someone else's on your team. As in scary movies, there are jump scares designed to fright and delight. New to this game is an inventory system, some tool-based puzzles, and additional movement options (like climb, jump, and dash/run). There are many cutscene sequences, too, where you'll watch part of the story unfold. Some combat sequences and other obstacles require you to button-press (or mouse-click) in a certain way (e.g., quickly) to launch that pre-rendered quick-time event. In it, you control multiple characters, explore rooms, interact with others, pick up items, and solve some environmental puzzles - similar to other adventure games. This fourth game in the series (and season 1 finale) is played in third person. As a prelude of sorts, The Devil in Me starts off during the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, when a pair of newlyweds check in to the hotel run by conman and killer Henry Howard Holmes. After arriving at the "Murder Castle," the filmmakers soon realize that there are some strange events going on, which they aim to investigate. Holmes, a hotel proprietor in the late 19th century. THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY: THE DEVIL IN ME is an interactive drama about a group of young documentary filmmakers responding to an invitation to visit an island mansion designed to replicate that of America's first known serial killer, H.H.
