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Experience the upgraded version of Little Hope, available now. New to this upgrade: difficulty settings & QTE warnings, improved UI & interactions, updated bearing’s art & event triggers, increased walk speeds and wider accessibility options including subtitle sizing.
Read moreExperience the upgraded version of Little Hope, available now.
New to this upgrade: difficulty settings & QTE warnings, improved UI & interactions, updated bearing’s art & event triggers, increased walk speeds and wider accessibility options including subtitle sizing.
*Free upgrade for owners of Little Hope on PC.
The Dark Pictures Anthology is a series of intense, standalone, branching cinematic horror games featuring single and multiplayer modes.
4 college students and their professor become stranded in the abandoned town of Little Hope. Trapped by an impenetrable fog they try desperately to escape whilst witnessing terrifying visions from the past. They must figure out the motivation of these apparitions before the evil forces at work drags each of their souls to hell.
Witness terrifying visions of the past, haunted by the events of the XVIIth century Andover Witch Trials
Escape the hideous apparitions that relentlessly pursue them through the fog!
Play online with a friend or up to 5 friends offline.
Abandon Hope...all who enter here!
The Curator's Cut
The Curator's cut features new scenes playable from the other characters' perspective with brand new choices and decisions to make.
The Curator's cut is only available once you have completed the main story.
You just might go schizo (almost like the MC) with everything that's going on with this game. Honestly, it felt like a waste of time by the end. Lousy animations, terrible dialogues, crappy controls, bugs and occasional
I would recommend this game to all of you who like horror games. its inspired me the story of witch trials, although the gameplay might get bored and repetitive. Overall, it was enjoyable, the twist ending is
After playing Little Hope four times in a row, I’m honestly still impressed by how much this game reveals only when you revisit it. For me, this is one of those titles that’s clearly designed for multiple playthroughs,
lets just say that I hope whoever was responsible for "aim" QTEs has changed his approach to game design or changed career path altogether. They are so bad I have to give this a negative score. otherwise its okayish
I didn't expect the plot twist and cried all day. All in all, though, the game gave me a lot to think about, thank you. It's a good thing I didn't read the comments.
This is the only game from the Anthology series I've watched on streams and knew the final twist of the plot. Yet playing it was stil extremely fun. The arrow feature that alerts players of progression is also neet and