

There are all kinds of environmental objects that you’ll be able to better interact with in this game, whether that be shimming across ledges, creeping through gaps in the wall, and jumping across floorboards when there are gaps.


Given I thought the previous games were exactly as long as they needed to be, it will be interesting to see if this new game justifies its length. Despite taking place in a single, relatively small hotel, it will take around seven hours to complete, when previous titles were five. There were a couple of things that Supermassive Games wanted to make clear about this new title: Whether that means the entire project will be drawn to a close depends on the overall success of the tetralogy, I guess, but at least it looks like it’ll go out with a bang either way. This is the fourth of Supermassive Games’ Dark Pictures Anthology, and it’s also the end of season one. Bandai Namco has shared a wealth of new detail and showcased to us media types a good chunk of footage for the upcoming The Devil In Me.
