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The Dark Pictures' follow up to Man of Medan comes Little Hope. An original horror that grabs your attention from start to finish. And with a talented cast, like Will Poulter. Now known for Guardians of the Galaxy 3. This is a good video game sequel. It's bold, daring and fearless that they've decided to make this convincing as a serious horror, with a good soundtrack, good 60fps recently, and the story is a never been told before experience. Gameplay is still stiff when it comes to movement with the characters. Needs to be more flexible. Ending was a tiny anti-climatic if I'm being honest, nonetheless it's a good game in general. Not one to miss.
- joekenny-41028
- Jun 22, 2023
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I was surprised to see the HUGE improvement after the glitchy Man of Medan! Still isn't as good as Until Dawn (at least in my opinion) but it felt closer to it than Man of Medan did. Wish the button prompts were a little more harsh though. I never missed one besides 1 at the end where I couldn't aim my gun in time. OVERALL, would definitely recommend! Had no idea where the game was taking me and made me second guess my choices! Can't wait to explore the other paths!
- newenaneha
- Nov 1, 2020
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Better than Until Dawn imo. The story is fantastic and the ending made me think. This game is tense and mysterious and intriguing. Gameplay, Until Dawn excels, but story wise this one takes the medal.
- EpimetheusA1
- Nov 15, 2020
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- kailaskishore-04736
- Dec 10, 2021
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While not as good as Until Dawn or even Heavy Rain, this was a huge improvement over Medan. I wanted so hard to like that game because I love the Ashmores, but it was terrible. I didn't know a single actor in this game, but I was able to really dive into their characters. The story telling is 10x better than MoM, and the qte's have been improved.
I will agree with others and say that the jump scares are pretty much nonexistent. In UD, if you had a camera, it would turn on right before a scare, and while for some that cheapened the moment, for me that made me even more tense. I didn't jump once in this game, and I played with all lights off, surround sound, the works.
But overall it is a decent game. The ending surprised me and I actually liked where they went with it. You could probably wait tho until the price drops.
I will agree with others and say that the jump scares are pretty much nonexistent. In UD, if you had a camera, it would turn on right before a scare, and while for some that cheapened the moment, for me that made me even more tense. I didn't jump once in this game, and I played with all lights off, surround sound, the works.
But overall it is a decent game. The ending surprised me and I actually liked where they went with it. You could probably wait tho until the price drops.
- takato0524
- Nov 7, 2020
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Man of medan and Untill dawn were great games, but this one hit home.
It seems like the developers took what experience they had from the two former games and made the best of it.
Excellent and clever writing, especially with two players experiencing the game from 2 different perspectives.
Second playthrough was just as interesting as the first, with very different outcomes and relationships between the characters.
I quite liked the mystery revolving the past and the present, and the game never got boring. It was scary enough, a 6/10 on the Heebie Jeebies - scale, but it is the story and atmosphere that carries the game.
It's rare, but i the ending was both interesting and dissapointing at the same time. Although I encountered a few minor bugs , the game played like a breeze.
Loved it
Loved it
- kennethveiby
- Nov 2, 2020
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, also known simply as Little Hope, is an interactive drama survival horror video game developed by Supermassive Games and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.
Little Hope has an engaging cast including Will Poulter (Midsommar, Maze Runner) but characters lack much depth or interesting backstories. Although it does have an intriguing mystery at its core - leading to a twisty, somewhat frustrating ending. As the story unfolds there are a few chilling and gripping moments creating interesting conflict between characters but it takes too much time getting to the action. Overall, the game is interesting but lacking in too many areas to warrant a better rating.
Little Hope has an engaging cast including Will Poulter (Midsommar, Maze Runner) but characters lack much depth or interesting backstories. Although it does have an intriguing mystery at its core - leading to a twisty, somewhat frustrating ending. As the story unfolds there are a few chilling and gripping moments creating interesting conflict between characters but it takes too much time getting to the action. Overall, the game is interesting but lacking in too many areas to warrant a better rating.
In my honest opinion, Little Hope is better than Man of Medan and until dawn. There is so much depth to this story, and the pacing is brilliant in making sure you are constantly empathising with the confusion and fear the characters feel.
The range of setting, and history and ACCENT ACCURACY!! (Brilliant Yorkshire accents) I very seldom feel so invested in every timeline of a story that jumps back and forth.
This game will leave you constantly trying to figure it out, so you're right where the game wants you. The witch trials storyline is both unnerving and opinion dividing as you truly feel left to your own devices, and totally in control of the outcome.
Worth the time and money, there's a very powerful ending, giving space to much conversation and debate afterwards.
Worth the time and money, there's a very powerful ending, giving space to much conversation and debate afterwards.
- clickerddoyle
- Nov 7, 2020
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- liamml-83553
- Nov 4, 2020
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- davidstolworthy
- Oct 31, 2020
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- desaia-71865
- Nov 10, 2020
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- katie_clements
- Feb 15, 2021
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The second game in the dark pictures anthology named little hope is a very creepy game that made me jump out of my chair and had me scared to my heart little hope does a great job building tension and atmosphere the Gameplay has improved over man of medan and the performances have improved massively the characters were likeable and had good chemistry together and the jumpscares were very affecting the curator also improved over the last game he had more to do and I liked him more than i originally did however its ending was disappointing and had me confused over then that little hope was fun and exciting.
- wendystamps
- Nov 26, 2022
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Why i put a very good mark even if the story is pretty classic? Because the twist at the end was risky. They try something with this game that, for me, succeed. The risk that they made want me to put the mark higher. Just for that. Because Man of Medan was clearly awful in each part of the game. And this one tried something. Thats why!
- AvionPrince16
- Aug 17, 2021
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Real talk, I loved this game. The performers nailed their work, the story fascinated me, and I enjoyed the QOL changes made to the gameplay. I *did* have some issues with the walking mechanic, where my character would suddenly shift direction without my input, but the struggle was minimal.
The main reason I knocked off a few stars on my rating (8/10) was because of the ending. The twist was well integrated into the plot but I felt like it cheapened the more interesting story beats in a way that immediately left a sour taste in my mouth.
Other than wishing for a more fulfilling ending, and minor mechanical glitches, the game was/is well worth it in my book.
The main reason I knocked off a few stars on my rating (8/10) was because of the ending. The twist was well integrated into the plot but I felt like it cheapened the more interesting story beats in a way that immediately left a sour taste in my mouth.
Other than wishing for a more fulfilling ending, and minor mechanical glitches, the game was/is well worth it in my book.
- cameronroyhall
- Nov 1, 2020
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- kderuy-82422
- Nov 28, 2020
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is the second entry in the interactive survival horror game series by British video game developer Supermassive Games. This video game available for Playstation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows was initially supposed to be released earlier this year but it was pushed back just in time for Halloween due to the coronavirus pandemic. If you appreciated the immediate predecessor The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan as well as Until Dawn, then you should certainly like this video game here as well. It certainly doesn't reinvent the genre but convinces with gripping atmosphere, interesting choices and overlapping story lines.
The game follows four college students and their professor who return from a field trip and need to take a detour via abandoned New England town Little Hope due to an accident on the main highway. Their bus however crashes in the thick fog and their driver mysteriously disappears. The five characters need to stick together in order to survive the night in the sinister town. As they explore a sinister bar, a forgotten cemetery, an old-fashioned factory, a creepy playground and a dusty police station, the five characters realize that something seems to be amiss about that town. They are haunted by mysterious flashbacks and encounters with ghostly creatures. They learn about fateful witch hunt trials that divided the community three and a half centuries ago at the beginning of the town's existence. The five protagonists also learn about a terrible house fire and a shocking factory closure that led to the town being shut down half a century ago. The three time lines slowly start to connect as the protagonists learn the stunning truth behind the mysterious events. The choices they make are not only going to determine their own fates but might even change the fateful events of the past.
This video game convinces on numerous levels. It takes about five and a half hours to play it from start to finish but offers much replay value due to multiple hidden scenes and a multitude of different endings. Little Hope has a creepy atmosphere right from the start that is carried throughout the entire game until a stunning ending that leaves no questions unanswered. The impacts of the different choices that can be made throughout the video game are often less immediately obvious than in the predecessor but might come back haunting the player towards the climatic ending. The three story lines are all very interesting and the way they have been interwoven progressively starts to make sense as the game goes on.
Another positive element is that the controls rely less on quick time events than in the predecessor which improves the overall fluidity. The controls are a little bit easier to handle in this game as well. The graphic and sound effects are very solid even though there could have been some more diversity regarding the overall soundtrack.
The voice actors did an excellent job here as well and increase the immersive atmosphere. Pip Torrens convinces as mysterious curator, Will Poulter does an excellent job breathing life into socially awkward but reasonable student Andrew. Ellen David incarnates mature but impatient student Angela. Caitlyn Sponheimer convinces as rebellious and vibrant student Taylor. Kyle Bailey incarnates more popular and sociable student Daniel who is however often conflicted regarding his opinions and fails to emerge as a positive leader. Alex Ivanovici plays professor John who is very intellectual but also very controlling.
The only negative elements that should be pointed out are that the game isn't particularly innovative and that the story line is somewhat predictable with an ending that I could actually see coming by a mile.
Still, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is one of the most atmospheric, dynamic and entertaining video games in recent memory and highly recommended to anyone who likes to explore horror stories with a few twists on a cold autumn or winter day.
The game follows four college students and their professor who return from a field trip and need to take a detour via abandoned New England town Little Hope due to an accident on the main highway. Their bus however crashes in the thick fog and their driver mysteriously disappears. The five characters need to stick together in order to survive the night in the sinister town. As they explore a sinister bar, a forgotten cemetery, an old-fashioned factory, a creepy playground and a dusty police station, the five characters realize that something seems to be amiss about that town. They are haunted by mysterious flashbacks and encounters with ghostly creatures. They learn about fateful witch hunt trials that divided the community three and a half centuries ago at the beginning of the town's existence. The five protagonists also learn about a terrible house fire and a shocking factory closure that led to the town being shut down half a century ago. The three time lines slowly start to connect as the protagonists learn the stunning truth behind the mysterious events. The choices they make are not only going to determine their own fates but might even change the fateful events of the past.
This video game convinces on numerous levels. It takes about five and a half hours to play it from start to finish but offers much replay value due to multiple hidden scenes and a multitude of different endings. Little Hope has a creepy atmosphere right from the start that is carried throughout the entire game until a stunning ending that leaves no questions unanswered. The impacts of the different choices that can be made throughout the video game are often less immediately obvious than in the predecessor but might come back haunting the player towards the climatic ending. The three story lines are all very interesting and the way they have been interwoven progressively starts to make sense as the game goes on.
Another positive element is that the controls rely less on quick time events than in the predecessor which improves the overall fluidity. The controls are a little bit easier to handle in this game as well. The graphic and sound effects are very solid even though there could have been some more diversity regarding the overall soundtrack.
The voice actors did an excellent job here as well and increase the immersive atmosphere. Pip Torrens convinces as mysterious curator, Will Poulter does an excellent job breathing life into socially awkward but reasonable student Andrew. Ellen David incarnates mature but impatient student Angela. Caitlyn Sponheimer convinces as rebellious and vibrant student Taylor. Kyle Bailey incarnates more popular and sociable student Daniel who is however often conflicted regarding his opinions and fails to emerge as a positive leader. Alex Ivanovici plays professor John who is very intellectual but also very controlling.
The only negative elements that should be pointed out are that the game isn't particularly innovative and that the story line is somewhat predictable with an ending that I could actually see coming by a mile.
Still, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is one of the most atmospheric, dynamic and entertaining video games in recent memory and highly recommended to anyone who likes to explore horror stories with a few twists on a cold autumn or winter day.
I think Little Hope is okay. The story is really good and better than Man of Medan, but the game has some flaws. I think the story feels a bit slower than Man of Medan, the QTE's are way too easy, easier than Man of Medan and Until Dawn, and it's easier to keep everyone alive towards the end. The ending however was a bit shocking and a little disappointing, and some jumpscares are repetitive and predictable.
Overall, the game looks good and the game does an okay job at jumpscares.
Overall, the game looks good and the game does an okay job at jumpscares.
- Rikki_Rollo
- Oct 31, 2020
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- tylermckenna-69079
- Apr 27, 2021
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A really terrific game, and a huge step up from Man of Medan. If you're a fan of 70's horror and intriguing storylines, buy this game. Also, my brother and I played through it on the Xbox One S and experienced 0 bugs, glitches, crashes etc.
- justadammorris
- Nov 2, 2020
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One of the best games I have ever played. Easily the game with the best story I have ever played and I played RDR, God of war, the last of us.
- filipsandbom
- Dec 10, 2020
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