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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me for Xbox Series X is an immersive horror game that combines thrilling narratives with engaging gameplay. With stunning graphics and a multiplayer mode, players can experience a unique story shaped by their choices, making it a must-have for any gaming enthusiast.
T**S
Very scary
Where do I begin with this one, this game is by far the scariest dark pictures games due to constant suspense. You feel on edge the entire time playing this game. It is brutal lethal difficulty is not for the faint of heart. In my first run I really tried to make sure everyone lived but no one did. Can’t wait to replay it and get the “good ending” I will say some of the romance angles and characters are decent. I liked the little hope and house of ashes characters wayyyy more. However this game makes each character feel unique. The sound design is amazing especially the part where you can hear the noises through the walls. Amazing buy this game and play with a friend if you can.
A**Y
Best one out of the series!
Product arrived on time and was extremely fun to play. This one was definitely my favorite out of the whole series. There's also alot more to do (puzzles etc.) So alot more playing and less watching. 10/10 will be playing through a few more times to see what I can do differently.
B**S
Another successful entry into a growing franchise
I've been a fan of the Dark Pictures Anthology from the beginning. The entire series is clearly made by people who know, love, and understand the horror genre, so I've always felt in good hands while playing any of these games. And I like that, unlike many horror games that are more action-based than horror-based, these games emphasize storytelling over gameplay. A lot of gamers don't necessarily like that, but I'm one of the ones who think it's a nice way to go.However, I've also had some issues with the series in the past. Though I appreciate the emphasis on story over in-game action, I've criticized some of the gameplay and mechanics in previous installments. In particular, I've not been a fan of the series' overuse of quick time events to resolve critical moments in the games.Fortunately, The Devil in Me manages to solve a lot of those issues. Though it's still driven partly by quick time events, they're de-emphasized here. In their place, the player has more puzzles to solve, which I think is a better way to go. I'm not sure if they've still quite hit the balance exactly right, but I think The Devil in Me represents a move in the right direction. They've also added new quasi quick-time events, including the ability to hide from view or the necessity of balancing when moving across a log. These are welcome additions, but probably not used quite enough (or with severe enough consequences in some cases) to justify their inclusion.Another new addition is a sort of inventory system for the characters. Some items are the characters' own personal tools and others are things they need to find along the way to progress through the story. Once again, this is a welcome addition that makes the game feel a little bit less like just watching a movie (albeit one in which you occasionally need to mash buttons in the correct order) and more like a roleplaying game. However, I would have liked to see more opportunities to use (or misuse) these various items throughout the game.The story itself is what we're really here for, though. The Dark Pictures series has always been fairly cinematic and seems to be geared toward those of us who want something like a horror movie, but with enough interaction to get the heart rate up a bit at critical moments. With that in mind, the game is really going to succeed or fail less on the basis of the gameplay mechanics and more on whether or not the player finds the story interesting, characters engaging, and scares effective.Overall, it's successful in this department as well. It's an interesting story about a recreation of H. H. Holmes' murder castle and a film crew of mostly likable and interesting characters trying to explore said castle.One of the things that I like about this series is that characters can die as a result of decisions the player makes. And you don't just go back to a save point. They die for good, and the rest of the characters keep moving through the game without them. It's possible for all of the characters to survive, for none of them to survive, or for any combination in between. This means we get a wealth of different variations on the story and also adds a lot of tension to the gameplay.My biggest complaint there is that in this case even a bit more than in previous installments, whether characters live or die is less a result of player skill (either at reflexively pressing buttons during quick time events or at solving the puzzles to make the right decisions) and more a result of mere chance. Given two options, one lets a character live and another makes the character die, and nothing in either the story or the gameplay prepares the player to make the right choice. You might as well just flip a coin. While there's a certain realism in this approach, it actually undercuts some of the tension, because a lot of the tension in a horror game comes from the desperate hope that you make the correct decision. If there's no way you could even hope to know in advance what decision to make--no way to solve the puzzle--I think the player is absolved from a bit too much of the responsibility for those decisions' consequences.With all of that said, I've liked every installment in the Dark Pictures Anthology overall, and I think this is arguably the strongest one yet. I'm certainly happy to recommend it, and I'll certainly be back for the next one.
K**I
It's in me
Is devil
M**F
Well worth buying
Great game for a great price. Couch co-op ganes are getting harder to find! Buy it!
J**R
An Honest Review
First I’ll start off by saying this series is great, I’ve played every single one, the first being my favorite. However, and this is my personal opinion, this one was very slow. I found myself wishing I could skip a lot. This one felt a little more “movie-ish” with occasional gameplay. When you could play its mainly just doing “achievement hunting”. Finding coins, cards, secrets etc. and the occasional escape the killer. There were some jump scares here and there and the story was pretty interesting, but it just felt a bit long and kinda dull at times. I wouldn’t replay it to get the different outcomes like previous games. However, it was still a good game and lots of work goes into these games, so still give it a try!
M**O
Awesome
One of the longest games of season 1. They also adjusted some of the game play to introduce new things, making that game a bit different than the other ones. Also, this game has a great storyline! Loved it!
D**O
One of the better Dark Pictures games.
Definitely fun to play, as long as you like these types of games (slow and decision making). Had a flew glitches here and there, but they were minor (e.g., character getting stuck when jumping, audio glitches sound like mono audio).
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