The Devil In Me
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Devil In Me across the outlets.- Until Dawn 2 has sold me with its campy teen slasher vibes, and it proves there's nothing like old-school scaresUntil Dawn 2, developed by Firesprite, is set to revive the campy teen slasher horror of the original. The game promises a return to old-school scares with a new cast and a mysterious island setting, contrasting with Supermassive Games' more serious sci-fi horror title, Directive 8020. The upcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive features actors Neil Newbon and Dacre Montgomery, and is already generating excitement for its B-movie slasher vibes.
- Directive 8020 Includes Teaser for Next Game as Reward for 100 Percent CompletionSupermassive Games has included a teaser for its next project, potentially titled The Craven Man or Intercession, within its latest release, Directive 8020. This tradition of hiding future game hints has been present since The Dark Pictures Anthology – Man of Medan. The teaser features cryptic VHS footage and ominous messages, suggesting a supernatural horror theme.
- All The Dark Pictures Anthology games, ranked: Where does Directive 8020 place?This article ranks all five released games in The Dark Pictures Anthology, a series of interactive horror titles from Supermassive Games. House of Ashes is placed first for its action-packed narrative and character development, while The Devil in Me is ranked last due to its pacing and storytelling issues. Directive 8020 is also discussed as a promising sci-fi entry with potential.
- Directive 8020, The Latest Dark Pictures Anthology Title, is Out NowDirective 8020, the latest installment in The Dark Pictures Anthology, is now available on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. This sci-fi horror title marks a departure from the series' previous format, focusing on the crew of a colony ship facing an alien threat that can shapeshift and mimic them. The game introduces new mechanics like the Turning Points system for revisiting decisions and bases failure states on crew bonds.
- Directive 8020 Review: Dark Pictures Returns With Scariest Game YetDirective 8020 marks the return of The Dark Pictures Anthology with a sci-fi horror theme inspired by Alien and The Thing. This installment shifts focus from exploration and QTEs to more stealth-based gameplay, making it a more solo-centric experience. Despite changes like the removal of co-op, the game is praised as Supermassive's scariest yet, offering genuine chills and improved visuals on platforms like the PlayStation 5.
- Directive 8020 review – Until Dawn in spaceDirective 8020 is Supermassive Games' latest interactive sci-fi horror title, drawing inspiration from films like The Thing and Aliens. While featuring excellent graphics, solid voice acting, and an innovative 'Turning Points' system allowing players to revisit decisions, the game is hampered by a lack of context for choices and a rigidly linear structure. The narrative, set on an exoplanet as humanity's last hope, suffers from character development issues and excessive walking through dark corridors, ultimately scoring a 6/10.
- The secret to Supermassive Games casting two Oscar winners is its focus on human-made art: 'They know that their performance is going to come across really well'Supermassive Games' upcoming cinematic horror title, Directive 8020, features a cast of acclaimed actors, including Oscar winners Jesse Buckley and Rami Malek, and Lashana Lynch. Creative director Will Doyle attributes their success in attracting top talent to the studio's focus on high-quality, human-made cinematic experiences and their ability to capture performances effectively. The studio is also navigating the evolving landscape of AI in game development, emphasizing its commitment to a human touch in its games.
- Game Crossovers and CollaborationsNetflix's Assassin's Creed series has cast new recurring roles, with Ubisoft involved in the production. Separately, Felicia Day is crowdfunding a movie spin-off of her series The Guild. The Devil In Me game developer also celebrated a star's involvement.
- Oscars' two biggest actors had major video game roles early in their careersOscar winners Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan have notable early careers in video games. Buckley, who won Best Actress, previously starred in Supermassive Games' The Devil In Me, providing voice and motion capture. Jordan, a Best Actor winner, voiced characters in Gears Of War 3 and starred in VR titles like Wilson's Heart and Creed: Rise To Glory, also expressing a long-standing passion for first-person shooters.