
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me – PlayStation 4
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A group of documentary film makers receive a mysterious call inviting them to a modern-day replica of HH Homes’ ‘Murder Castle’. Their rock-bottom viewing figures mean it is an opportunity that is too good to pass up and could be just the thing they are looking for to win some much-needed public interest. The hotel is the perfect set for their new episode, but things are not quite as they seem. The crew discover they’re being watched and even manipulated, and suddenly there is much more at stake than just their ratings!
Language : English
Product Dimensions : 0.55 x 6.66 x 5.3 inches; 2.47 ounces
Our Recommended age : 17 – 20 years
Item model number : BNDG12756PS4
Date First Available : July 8, 2022
Manufacturer : Bandai Namco
ASIN : B0B5W12Z2Y
A series of stand-alone branching cinematic horror games from the studio behind Until Dawn – Easy to pick-up and play in short sessions, alone or with friends – The Devil in Me is the fourth game in the series and the Season One finale
Nothing is as it seems here, & the amenities are to die for – Explore every nook of the World’s Fair hotel using all-new season finale features including character inventory, tool-based puzzles, & expanded movement actions like run, jump, and climb
Escape the torturous creations of an evil monster who is hellbent on becoming America’s deadliest serial killer – Survive elaborate ‘killing rooms’ where your own death is by the killer’s design
The two critically acclaimed multiplayer modes are back – share your story online with a friend or aim for safety in numbers through the offline 5-player pass-the-pad mode
Customers say
Customers enjoy the game’s gameplay, storyline, and dark picture quality. They find the storyline enjoyable, suspenseful, and creative, with unexpected twists and turns. The setting is fantastic with many very dark scenes. Many consider the concept innovative for its time and appreciate the history aspect of the game.
13 reviews for The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me – PlayStation 4


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Alexis 🦝 –
Game for True-Crime Fans
My favorite installment in The Dark Pictures anthology. I love true crime and the inclusion of H.H. Holmes was very creative. The design of the traps were very Saw-esque which I loved as fan of the horror franchise. Totally worth multiple playthroughs for all the different endings and secrets.
J Nowak –
Best One In The Series So Far!!!
The Dark Pictures Anthology is one of a kind when it comes to gaming! Bandai Namco (Who I’ll remember best for Masterpieces like Dragon Ball Z Kakarot and Elden Ring) made a killing by introducing its own line of horror games that essentially rode the waves of Until Dawn (2015). But you could say that the 4th installment just went way over the wall like the ending of Free Willy!What I mean is that this title is jam-packed with such unspeakable twists and turns – Not to mention the Jumpscares (Which by this point, you’d think they were getting old). The cast, storyline, and ultimately the variety of gameplay were well-played and rather innovative for the time that the series has progressed!It only makes you wonder what the next title is gonna be like. How could Directive 8020 top this insane masterpiece? Only one way to find out!
Trish andrews –
Delightfully dark
This fits well with the other dark pictures games. The setting is fantastic with many very dark scenes. One strange piece is the choices area where your actions set into motion different trajectories (butterfly effect) many of them are not really outcomes or choices, instead they are just events. It seems they got a little lazy with this game. Overall though, great game.
Angel Eyez –
Wonderful
Love this game.
Tracy –
Lovable Christmas gift
I got this game for my husband for Christmas he love the drama and suspense of the game he love the figuring out kind of game he truly enjoys the game
Angel S –
Great game
Enjoying the storyline and gameplay
BG –
Fun game
Fun game fits along with all the previous games in the series great price!!!
Matt Auman –
Good price
This is one of the better dark picture anthology games.
Skull-gus –
Llego rápido y en buen estado
The Coolest Guy Around –
I enjoyed this game more than most. It’s not the best in the series but it’s still a good installment worth your time. It’s also nice to have a physical copy because you can resell it afterwards.
James Bennett –
Unfortunately, one of the weaker instalments of the dark picture’s anthology and an unworthy finale to the first season.Bugs and glitches are often present and the characters aren’t likeable at all, paired with a weak anticlimactic storyline it’s a huge downgrade from “House of the ashes”Worth playing if it’s on sale, but even at that, don’t go in with high expectations.
Marco –
Davvero niente male. Interamente in italiano, buona grafica e carina atmosfera da horror/thriller. Tutto sommato è un buon titolo ma non alla pari con gli altri della saga a mio parere. Amazon impeccabile come sempre in spedizione ed imballaggio
Yoshi –
Another cool entry in the series. Really love the setting and atmosphere so far in the game. Only point of criticism I have, is that it needs to load quite a few times in between cutscenes, showing why it’s the last game on PS4.