The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me
Originaltitel: The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me
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7,1/10
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Ein Dokumentarfilmteam erhält eine mysteriöse Einladung zu einer Nachbildung des "Murder Castle" von H.H. Holmes. Sie stellen schnell fest, dass sie beobachtet werden, und es steht viel mehr... Alles lesenEin Dokumentarfilmteam erhält eine mysteriöse Einladung zu einer Nachbildung des "Murder Castle" von H.H. Holmes. Sie stellen schnell fest, dass sie beobachtet werden, und es steht viel mehr auf dem Spiel als ihre Zuschauerzahlen.Ein Dokumentarfilmteam erhält eine mysteriöse Einladung zu einer Nachbildung des "Murder Castle" von H.H. Holmes. Sie stellen schnell fest, dass sie beobachtet werden, und es steht viel mehr auf dem Spiel als ihre Zuschauerzahlen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Jessie Buckley
- Kate
- (Synchronisation)
Fehinti Balogun
- Mark
- (Synchronisation)
Gloria Obianyo
- Jamie
- (Synchronisation)
Nikki Patel
- Erin
- (Synchronisation)
Abdul Salis
- Joseph
- (Synchronisation)
Edward Bluemel
- Jeff
- (Synchronisation)
Kitty Archer
- Marie
- (Synchronisation)
John Dagleish
- H H Holmes
- (Synchronisation)
Pip Torrens
- The Curator
- (Synchronisation)
Nigel Barber
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Russell Bentley
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Charlotte Brown
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Eisley Brown
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Sam Douglas
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Nimmy March
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Masud Milas
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Derek Miller
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
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Finally the best anthology story so far in the franchise. After too many monsters (Until Dawn, House of Ashes, The Quarry) and just some hallucinations (Man of Medan, Little Hope) finally a pure classic maniac killer horror story.
The shimmying and climbing felt a little dragged out at some points but the other new gameplay mechanics were a good addition to the game.
I don't understand this game scores so low at many review websites.
I think it is the best story so far and I hope they keep this up for the upcoming season 2 next year.
Highly recommended if you like maniac killer stories for sure.
The shimmying and climbing felt a little dragged out at some points but the other new gameplay mechanics were a good addition to the game.
I don't understand this game scores so low at many review websites.
I think it is the best story so far and I hope they keep this up for the upcoming season 2 next year.
Highly recommended if you like maniac killer stories for sure.
Even though the characters aren't as good as some of the other supermassive games casts it more than makes up for it with the improved gameplay great story and gruesome kills. I feel as if the next game could make or break the series with how outstanding this entry was. With house of ashes they had a more action this one focused on more horror elements and was definitely the scariest in so far in the dark pictures anthology. I hope that the next game will keep up this quality because this is nothing short of a great time. I would highly recommend if you have played the other games in the series. 9/10.
I have played many Supermassive Games from Until Dawn, to each of the Dark Pictures Anthology installments.
Until Dawn was a supremely fantastic game that I wish I could play over again for the first time. However, what I've noticed about this Anthology series, is that they seem to know how to build up a story and world, but then they fumble with the actual delivery, and most especially the ending.
This, on top of clunky mechanics, several bugs that shouldn't exist in a $40 game, and wonky graphics, makes for a frustrating experience.
The characters for each of these games are generally wooden or plain unlovable and I always find myself not truly caring if they live or die in the end.
The Devil in Me didn't feel like it had any really "high stakes" moments like other games from Supermassive. The game also just sort of... Ended suddenly out of nowhere, and it fell flat, never really reaching a true crescendo.
I love horror games, and this one had the potential to garner the right experience with the setting and the premise alone, and so I'm very disappointed by how dull and bland I feel after finishing it.
Until Dawn was a supremely fantastic game that I wish I could play over again for the first time. However, what I've noticed about this Anthology series, is that they seem to know how to build up a story and world, but then they fumble with the actual delivery, and most especially the ending.
This, on top of clunky mechanics, several bugs that shouldn't exist in a $40 game, and wonky graphics, makes for a frustrating experience.
The characters for each of these games are generally wooden or plain unlovable and I always find myself not truly caring if they live or die in the end.
The Devil in Me didn't feel like it had any really "high stakes" moments like other games from Supermassive. The game also just sort of... Ended suddenly out of nowhere, and it fell flat, never really reaching a true crescendo.
I love horror games, and this one had the potential to garner the right experience with the setting and the premise alone, and so I'm very disappointed by how dull and bland I feel after finishing it.
The Devil In Me does a great job with creating atmosphere and jumpscares it's also looks photo realistic even though its on unreal engine 4 the characters were pretty good the story was interesting the performances were amazing the gameplay I loved and I hope they expand it with directive 8020 this is also the season one finale of the dark pictures anthology and this is so far the best game in the anthology this game also has one of the best set of the characters in the series and some of the most intense moments in supermassives work that had me on the edge of my seat they closed season 1 with a banger.
Within the first hour or so of play through I was super disappointed in the graphics and the bare minimum of facial expressions. All of the players looked super dead in the eyes or too smiley at times. Plus in situations where they should have been panicking or screaming there was silence. The previous 3 games were way better so it was a shock to feel like the production on this was cheap. I did really enjoy being able to jog (not walk faster), jump, and have a reliable light source. Playing the game a bit more and the story sucked my husband and I in. I feel like I had some unanswered questions in the end however. Overall, great story but disappointing graphics.
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- WissenswertesTrailer was revealed in a post credits scene for the previous installment in the series House of Ashes.
- PatzerThe truck driver panic stops his rig by slamming the gas pedal instead of the brakes.
- SoundtracksOh Death
Performed by Signature Quartet
[ending credits song]
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