

It stands to reason that, when they finally announced the next installment from the eight-part Dark Pictures Anthology would be released on the eve of Halloween, I would book the entire day off work to play it.Īnd, since all Supermassive Games are best-played in co-op mode, I convinced my fiance and siblings-in-law to trade a holiday day for a fright night, too - perhaps underestimating the effect horror games might have on people who don’t seek out scares for fun. Since fighting for the virtual lives of the characters in Until Dawn (2015), I’ve awaited their new releases like a vampire waiting for blood. In fact, I’ve always wanted more from the British video game developers. The story follows college students Andrew (Will Poulter), Angela (Ellen David), Taylor (Caitlyn Sponheimer), Daniel (Kyle Bailey), and their professor John (Alex Ivanovici) who become stranded in the eponymous fictional town after their bus crashes.When I completed Supermassive Games’ ghost ship horror adventure Man of Medan, back in March, I was desperate for more.


Little Hope is presented as an unfinished story in the possession of the omnipresent Curator (Pip Torrens), who requests the player’s assistance in completing it.

Trapped by a mysterious fog in the town of Little Hope, they search desperately for a means of escape whilst visions from the past haunt them from the shadows. Escape the hideous apparitions that relentlessly pursue them through the fog!.Ībandoned and all alone, 4 college students and their teacher become stranded in an isolated town miles from anywhere after their bus crashes in bad weather. Witness terrifying visions of the past, haunted by the events of the XVIIth century Andover Witch Trials. They must figure out the motivation of these apparitions before the evil forces at work drags each of their souls to hell. Trapped by an impenetrable fog they try desperately to escape whilst witnessing terrifying visions from the past. Four college students and their professor become stranded in the abandoned town of Little Hope. The Dark Pictures Anthology is a series of intense, standalone, branching cinematic horror games featuring single and multiplayer modes.
