
It introduces four college students and their professor, all of whom are trapped in a Silent Hill-esque Salem Witch scenario after their bus crashes. The premise, meanwhile, is very familiar to Stephen King’s The Mist or John Carpenter’s The Fog. It has the same Puritan-era paranoia from The Witch, coupled with the iconography from The Blair Witch Project.

Like its immediate predecessor, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan, Little Hope is a mix of various elements seen in other horror stories. It is a four-hour narrative game, which can be played solo or cooperatively. It is a series of cinematics, linked together by choices, and, occasionally, interrupted by a quick-time prompt. The second installment of the Dark Pictures Anthology franchise, this game is a mashup of horror tropes and subgenres.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is an interactive horror video game developed by Supermassive Games and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.
