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- 30th Oct 2020
- 30th Oct 2020
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- 13th Jun 2022
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Review The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope - So Much Better Than Man of Medan
There's hope yet for Supermassive
We don't need to tell you what game The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope will immediately be compared to, so let's get it over and done with straight away. The second instalment in Supermassive Games' compendium series is the closest it has come to replicating the success of Until Dawn. It finally feels like the...
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope News
News Man of Medan, Little Hope PS5 Versions Available to Download Now
Includes new content
Supermassive Games has issued updates for the first two entries in The Dark Pictures Anthology that sees the entire series now playable natively on PS5. Man of Medan and Little Hope now have native PS5 versions, and there are
Interview Getting Frightened by The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope with Composer Jason Graves
O' ye, of Little Hope
We recently had the chance to again have a chat with composer Jason Graves, this time regarding his work scoring the latest entry in the Dark Pictures Anthology series, titled Little Hope. While certainly a departure from our topic of discussion with Jason last time — the adorable PlayStation VR title Moss — Little Hop
Hands On Dark Pictures: Little Hope Is More of the Same in Massachusetts
Witchcraft
Having had some hands on time with the first half hour of The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, it’s hard to say if Supermassive’s next entry in the Dark Pictures anthology has the heft it’ll need to put the series back on the map after the middling Man of Medan. Despite being left with lingering questions, the first few...
News The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope Is A Halloween Treat on PS4
Release date revealed
Following a significant delay which pushed it beyond a summer launch, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope has now been dated for 30th October 2020 on PlayStation 4. This follow-up to Man of Medan is the second title in the Bandai Namco-published series and will follow the events of an isolated town trapped in amongst a...
News The Dark Pictures Anthology Delays Little Hope to Fall 2020
Because of COVID-19
The Dark Pictures Anthology, which kicked off with the rather mediocre Man of Medan last year, has decided to delay its second instalment to ensure it can deliver the best possible experience. The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope will now arrive in late 2020 as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Pete Samuels, CEO...
News The Dark Pictures Anthology Continues with Little Hope on PS4 This Summer
Witching hour
Whatever you thought of Man of Medan, Supermassive Games' follow up is looking like a more interesting tale. Called Little Hope, the second instalment in the Dark Pictures Anthology is due for release on PlayStation 4 in summer 2020. Bandai Namco has just published a brand new trailer, which you can see above. The game is named after...
News The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope Adds a Chill to the Summer Months on PS4
Creepy
After kicking off its Dark Pictures Anthology with Man of Medan, Until Dawn developer Supermassive Games has stuck to its promise of delivering sequels in a timely fashion. The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope arrives on PlayStation 4 this summer, with the announcement accompanied by a new trailer and set of screenshots. The synopsis for...
News Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope Is the Next Game in the Series
Teased at the end of Man of Medan
The name of the next instalment in the Dark Pictures Anthology has been leaked. Teased with a brief trailer upon completion of Man of Medan, we now know the second game is called Little Hope. It looks like this one will involve a small village setting and some creepy voodoo shenanigans. You can watch the teaser...
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Definitely a step-up from Man of Medan story-wise, but it still doesn't compare to Until Dawn. Little Hope unfortunately makes the same mistake that Man of Medan made, however no where near as bad this time around, but a mistake that continues to hold these games back.
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