Supermassive Games must be super massively busy with its Dark Pictures Anthology series. They seem to have a formula down and are putting out these games like they were EA putting out Madden NFL titles. Sometimes equally as buggy, while also far more entertaining. Anyway, Madden NFL aside, The Dark Pictures Anthology series is good fun, even if it’s somewhat linear gameplay with a heavy amou...[Read More]
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]
It isn’t quite summer without a little bit of summer camp terror, right? Welcome to The Quarry. We have had the pleasure of getting a sneak peek inside what will more than likely be another wonderful and terrifying addition to Supermassive’s library of decision-making horror games. Let’s get right into it. What to expect The preview build we saw put us right into one of the acts without introducin...[Read More]
“So. Much. Death.” The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope straddles the line between identity turmoil and interpersonal conflict in a time where we struggle to truly understand who we are as a society. Falling somewhere closer to A24’s The Witch (2015) than The Blair Witch Project (1999) in terms of horror, Little Hope often asks questions deeper than a typical horror romp. Who are w...[Read More]