![]() The Devil in Me takes us to Chicago, first at the turn of the 1900s to introduce-or, for horror fanatics, more likely remind us of-H.H. The Devil in Me is Supermassive's latest slasher, and it outshines its predecessors-with a more cohesive plot, best-in-series characters, and a bit of clever gamification injected into the cinematic experience. Results have been mixed across the four released games, but on a steady upward trajectory that does not falter with the latest effort. When The Dark Pictures Anthology was revealed, its promise was immediately obvious: Take the team that gave us the excellent Until Dawn and have it tackle new horror subgenres at a clip of about once per year.
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