Once again, we have some great characters and a pretty good overall story.Īfter a grim opening prologue that introduces us to the type of murderer that the game is based off of, we join up with a group of five documentary filmmakers that are invited to a replica of H. Holme’s “murder castle” by a strange benefactor named Granthem Du’Met. The filmmakers were already filming a documentary on H. Holmes, the notorious serial killer that claimed to have the devil inside of him. Once the filmmakers meet up with Du’Met, they are led into the castle and the crew starts to realize that they are being watched and manipulated behind the scenes as they start to encounter hidden dangers that may cost each of them their lives. The most intriguing part about The Devil in Me is the subject matter that the game has in it. This title is more of a thriller/horror rather than just a flat-out horror like Supermassive’s other games. Love them or hate them, the game is still loaded with random jump scares. Just like all of the other Dark Pictures games, the Devil in Me features five protagonists that can live or die based on your decisions and other choices throughout the game. It has a sort of “butterfly effect” that all Supermassive games share. The game has some overall good characters in it. Each character is fleshed out rather well and I do care about most of them.
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