Fail the known gameplay of Quick Time Event (QTE) prompts or choices, and characters you’ve grown attached to may die directly by his hand. A figure dressed up to heavily resemble Holmes stalks them throughout the eerie, dimly lit halls. The hotel the group have found themselves within is also just as deadly. The World’s Fair Hotel, as the game describes it, was a place populated with secret and moving walls, traps and deadly games within. This hotel is a recreation of the infamous and hotly debated Murder Castle owned by America’s first serial killer H. Head honcho Charlie Lonnit gets a call from a mysterious figure claiming to have a promising visit ahead of them at a hotel. In one last desperate plea, they need a season finale so good they keep those lights on. A true-crime-obsessed group of five, the company has been struggling to keep their series all about serial killers going. The Devil in Me follows a small TV production company called Lonnit Entertainment. While being quite familiar, The Devil in Me actually mostly pulls it off, providing the best setting and experience in the anthology series yet. It’s more of the same known formula: control a group of individuals in a horrific and deathly setting, making choices and completing QTE prompts to hopefully make it out alive. The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me is the season finale of The Quarryand Until Dawn developer Suppermassive’s first horror anthological series.
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