

Supermassive are being knowingly, playfully tropey again.

Something quite similar to this happens to our ill-fated documentary crew early in The Devil In Me. Also, they say something like “You won’t need it where we’re going” and then do a murder wink at an imaginary camera. Now, imagine that, but also someone asks you to pop your phone in a lockbox, you know, for safekeeping. Two final girl sprints forward and one terrified limp back, The Devil in Me is the strongest Dark Pictures to date, but still feels like Supermassive are yet to find the right balance between fun and frights, camp and terror, and interactivity and storytelling.Įver had a real-life experience where you’re something like 90% sure you’re actually in a horror film? Answers in the comments, please. The Dark Pictures Anthology:The Devil In Me review
