Like the previous games, The Devil In Me is an interactive drama like Until Dawn and The Quarry. That’s not to say it’s bad – it’s heads and shoulders above Little Hope and better than The Quarry despite it’s significantly smaller scale – it’s just lacking any surprises. That is to say, it’s exactly what it presents itself as, and as a result never quite feels like it capitalises on its fantastic premise. The Devil In Me, then, is the ultimate subversion. So far, all of the games have taken some great horror concepts and flipped them on their head, subverting most, if not all, your expectations. Little Hope was my least favourite, and last year’s House of Ashes was easily my favourite. Another year, another Dark Pictures game.
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