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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA group of American marines comes across an underground nest of pure, ancient evil while trekking through the Arabian desert.A group of American marines comes across an underground nest of pure, ancient evil while trekking through the Arabian desert.A group of American marines comes across an underground nest of pure, ancient evil while trekking through the Arabian desert.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total
Ashley Tisdale
- Rachel
- (voz)
Paul Zinno
- Jason
- (voz)
Alex Gravenstein
- Eric
- (voz)
Moe Jeudy-Lamour
- Nick
- (voz)
Nick E. Tarabay
- Salim
- (voz)
Waleed Hammad
- Kurum
- (voz)
- …
Zaydun Khalaf
- Balathu
- (voz)
Sammy Azero
- Joey
- (voz)
Nabeel El Khafif
- Dar
- (voz)
Marcel Jeannin
- Miller
- (voz)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Originally I had completely trashed this game since I got the casual plot development, that is at the end of the day only one of the playable characters survived, and that unfolding made the game look like it lacked any spark or commitment.
However, after playing The Quarry, coming from the same SuperMassive Games, I felt kind of guilty for downgrading the House of ashes, so I decided to try another playthrough, instead this time I aimed for saving every playable character, resulting in a better plot.
Keep in mind it starts off pretty weak and slow, and despite the game's polished appearance, it is hindered by a feeble premise, a tediously monotonous setting throughout the entire playthrough and the ineffective long overused monster creatures that fail to evoke fear. Those are the major issues you need to be aware of.
While it is a much better game in Dark Pictures Anthology series compared to the previous 2, which were simply horrific, it still cements the dev's lack of commitment to produce something decent enough to stand next to the legendary Until Dawn. It seems these guys have settled for a mediocre level of quality and are not striving for anything better. Just like with the previous 2 instalments, they come up with a good concept but then ruin it.
As I unlocked more plot developments required for different achievements, the script variations slightly redeemed the whole thing, hence, if you want to get the most out of it, you better go for platinum.
However, after playing The Quarry, coming from the same SuperMassive Games, I felt kind of guilty for downgrading the House of ashes, so I decided to try another playthrough, instead this time I aimed for saving every playable character, resulting in a better plot.
Keep in mind it starts off pretty weak and slow, and despite the game's polished appearance, it is hindered by a feeble premise, a tediously monotonous setting throughout the entire playthrough and the ineffective long overused monster creatures that fail to evoke fear. Those are the major issues you need to be aware of.
While it is a much better game in Dark Pictures Anthology series compared to the previous 2, which were simply horrific, it still cements the dev's lack of commitment to produce something decent enough to stand next to the legendary Until Dawn. It seems these guys have settled for a mediocre level of quality and are not striving for anything better. Just like with the previous 2 instalments, they come up with a good concept but then ruin it.
As I unlocked more plot developments required for different achievements, the script variations slightly redeemed the whole thing, hence, if you want to get the most out of it, you better go for platinum.
10nahusosa
After two installments that did not convince, House of Ashes makes the anthology start to get interesting, since it makes its story, characters, location, script and gameplay the main component of its good opinions. What I liked is that this time the threat is real, and not "it's all in your head", and with this he even manages to pay tribute to Until Dawn. This will be for me and for all the first game in the series going forward. Surely thanks to all this you will be able to calmly enjoy the previous two with another opportunity, as here everything is real and the previous ones are not, it is not to complain. I already hope next year the fourth game "The Devil in Me" because it will be very brutal and bloody.
House Of Ashes is personally my favourite installment to derive from the Dark Pictures Anthology. It cleverly crafts its daunting antagonists, but also offers its five central characters depth and exploration. Like previous installments from the franchise, choices and actions determine your story, which the game extends on remarkibly, adding bigger want for replayibility. On the other hand, due to these decisions, some characters will never equally recieve the same likeability as others in one playthrough, resulting in desinterest for few players. As for the story, it has vastly inproved and contains great engagement into its chilling atmosphere even despite the odd campy dialogue scattered throughout. There is area for improvement, which I hope the next installment, 'The Devil In Me', follows through with. Either way, House Of Ashes is an 8/10 from me.
THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY: HOUSE OF ASHES (2021) is a really great installment to the series. I personally enjoyed this one more than Man of Medan.
The characters are all pretty interesting and some were compelling enough. They all had original personalities and back stories and I appreciated the (Non- Western / American) story of Salim as well, giving more depth to the geographic region the story takes place in.
"A group of American marines comes across an underground nest of pure, ancient evil while trekking through the Arabian desert."
As per my usual, I played this game with a group of friends and it thoroughly entertained us. While not super scary, it certainly held tension and offers a very cool story (and creature). Fun trying to make split second decisions and keep your characters alive. A great installment in the series!
The characters are all pretty interesting and some were compelling enough. They all had original personalities and back stories and I appreciated the (Non- Western / American) story of Salim as well, giving more depth to the geographic region the story takes place in.
"A group of American marines comes across an underground nest of pure, ancient evil while trekking through the Arabian desert."
As per my usual, I played this game with a group of friends and it thoroughly entertained us. While not super scary, it certainly held tension and offers a very cool story (and creature). Fun trying to make split second decisions and keep your characters alive. A great installment in the series!
This game is very solid. Good characters good locations good story good monsters. A decent run time of about 6 hours. Personally I've beat it 3 times since I'm working on the trophies which are fun to do btw. Don't listen to these haters on here. This game is well worth the 30$ price tag.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJason's, Joey's and Clarisse's models were used in previous installments of the Dark Pictures Anthology. Clarisse is Tracey from Little Hope and Joey is Daniel. Also, Eric is the trooper and Merwin is the judge in Little Hope.
- ErroresKolchek salutes King upon first meeting him. US Marines don't salute in combat zones.
- Bandas sonorasConversations with Death
Performed by Bitter End
[ending credits song]
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