The Quarry

The Quarry is not only Supermassive Games’ best game since Until Dawn, but it’s also their most replayable game. Each playthrough consistently hits the 8-hour mark, The Quarry is fast-paced, exciting with every new reveal, and violently horrifying. Boasting the best performance capture and actor performances to date, Supermassive has been able to weave a story that kept me engaged on every level, ...[Read More]

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes coming home in 2021

Fun series. Check out the details below. SANTA CLARA, Calif., (November 9, 2020) – BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. and Supermassive Games are proud to announce that The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, the third story in The Dark Pictures Anthology will be released next year. Iraq, 2003. As the conflict draws to a close, CIA field operative Rachel King joins an elite military...[Read More]

Will Poulter provides more details of The Dark Anthology: Little Hope filming

Again, this series is fascinating. Enjoy the goods below. Today BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. released part 2 of The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope Dev Diary from actor Will Poulter, who voices three characters in the game. The video delves into some of the exciting and horrific aspects players will get to experience when they dive into the frightening story of The Dark Pictures An...[Read More]

Will Poulter interviewed in new dev diary for The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope

Enjoy the interview below. In the first of this two-part Dev Diary, Will Poulter sheds some light on his role in The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope. The video offers a closer look into Will Poulter’s experience as the voice actor for three different characters in the same story and describes how the on-set acting made the horror feel even more real. The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope w...[Read More]

Sayonara Wild Hearts

Sayonara Wild Hearts Sayonara Wild Hearts was dropped in our lap about a week ago and I had personally never heard of it. While trying to get another review out of the way, I was mildly intrigued by what I had seen in the trailer for Sayonara. It looked unique, artsy, and somewhat melancholy. It relied on a mixture of Tempest graphics while sporting a Subway Surfer type of feel. The latter of that...[Read More]