TSA writes: Supermassive Games’ ambitious multi-game Dark Pictures project may have been slowed for a while by the horrors of real life, but the delay doesn’t seem to have had any lasting effect on Little Hope, the second entry in the anthology series. Continuing in the same gameplay vein as Man of Medan (and Until Dawn before that), the second game transports players into a different setting and subgenre of horror, presenting you with an entirely new cast of characters to save or condemn depending on your choices. Having now played a demo chapter of the game, I can reveal that this entry is shaping up to eclipse its predecessor.
Both Man of Medan and Little Hope have received PEGI ratings for PS5, indicating that they might be getting a native release soon.
PP: Little Hope delivers on the promise of giving me a scary journey even if my decisions didn’t make a huge difference, and the destination is a big disappointment. I have a bunch of little nitpicks, but the game crashing isn’t a little problem. Despite the problems, I still managed to have fun, and I’m hoping to see even more improvements when the next one releases in 2021.
The Dark Pictures : Little Hope focuses on the strange events occurring in a ghost town of the northeastern United States.