The embargo on the publication of reviews for the horror film The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope from publisher Bandai Namco and developers from Supermassive Games has been lifted . Game journalists gave their marks to the game.
- ThesixthAxis -9/10
- PlayStation Universe-9/10
- The Digital Fix-9/10
- CerealKillerz-8.7/10
- God is a Geek-8.5/10
- Wccftech-8.5/10
- The Games Machine-8.3/10
- GamesRadar+ 4 stars out of 5
- Destructoid-8/10
- Gameblog-8/10
- GameWatcher-8/10
- Digitally Downloaded- 4 stars out of 5
- DashGamer.com-8/10
- Hobby Consolas-79/100
- Game informer-7.5/10
- Gaming Trend-75/100
- DualShokers-7.5/10
- Press Start-7.5/10
- Digital Chumps-7.5/10
- Cultured Vultures-7.5/10
- PC Gamer-74/100
- IGN Italy-7.3/10
- Shacknews-7/10
- Windows Central-3.5 Stars out of 5
- TrustedReviews-3.5 Stars out of 5
- Stevivor-7/10
- GameSpew-7/10
- Saudi Gamer-7/10
- GameSkinny-7 Stars out of 10
- Spaziogames-6.3/10
- IGN Middle East-6.2/10
- Slant Magazine-3 Stars out of 5
- Twinfinite-3/5
- TrueGaming-6/10
- Explosion Network-6/10
- IGN-5/10
Four college students and their professor try to escape the nightmarish visions that haunt them through the impenetrable fog. Trapped in Little Hope, looking for a way to escape, the five survivors must also try to understand the meaning of the evil that plagues the city, and how it relates to them.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope launches on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on October 30, 2020 with the return of Shared Story online and Movie Night local multiplayer (up to 5 players). Your choices will have consequences throughout the story, and any character can die at any time.
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