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The fourth and final part of season one of The Dark Pictures Anthology has been revealed and it’s called The Devil In Me. Before we get to that can we just discuss that ‘season one’, there ...
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me kind of came and went, it feels like. We weren't enormous fans of the entry ourselves, but it's still worth checking out if you truly believe in ...
The Devil In Me leans into the popularly mythologised version of Holmes, though, so when director Charlie (Paul Kaye) and his staff – presenter Kate (Jessie Buckley), camera operator Mark ...
HAVING tackled everything from folk horror to war, The Devil in Me rounds off The Dark Pictures Anthology’s first season with a Saw-esque true crime potboiler. Supermassive – masters of mo ...
With the season finale of The Dark Pictures Anthology having just been released, we found it appropriate to review The Devil in Me.
"The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me" is a choice-driven narrative adventure game geared to tingle the spines of even the bravest gamers.
Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me Review - true crime antics and dreary puzzles Certainly devilish, occasionally delightful.
Supermassive calls its latest Dark Pictures entry the end of its first season, and it goes out with a bang.