Something with night vision is slinking around in the dark
AfterMan of Medanand especiallyLittle Hope, which had a div-i-sive ending, I’m curious to see how Supermassive Games framesHouse of Ashes— and how the supernatural elements will manifest.
The next standalone game in theDark Pictures Anthologyhas revealed more of its buried Sumerian temple setting, the “awakened” evil, and the folks we’ll attempt to keep alive (for a few hours, anyway).

Today’s video is just a teaser trailer, and Bandai Namco says it will share the gameplay reveal on May 27. The last teaser, from November 2020,called to mindThe Descent. We don’t know quite what this underground threat is, but the creature (?) can see in total darkness. Spooky adventures await.
Where are you at withThe Dark Pictures Anthology? I hope the series keeps going forat leasta few more entries, if not the ambitious eight-game run that was suggested originally. We don’t get many shared-experience “movie night” adventure games with this scope, so I’m cherishing these cornballs.

If nothing else, I want theCuratorto step out of the shadows and his story to really go for it.







