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The Dark Pictures: House of Ashes for PlayStation 4 is a critically acclaimed interactive horror game by Bandai Namco, featuring immersive gameplay, multiple endings, and co-op play. Praised for its atmospheric depth and replayability, it ranks among the top PS4 games with a 4.6-star rating and offers multi-language support for a global audience.
| ASIN | B08N38RGR6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,460 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #680 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (967) |
| Date First Available | November 9, 2020 |
| Item model number | 12728 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Bandai Namco |
| Our Recommended age | 17 - 20 years |
| Product Dimensions | 0.58 x 6.63 x 5.28 inches; 2.4 ounces |
J**J
Awesome
Great game goes great with collecting the set .
C**C
Faith restored
The best in the Dark Pictures Anthology yet. After a decent first entry with Man of Medan, Supermassive put out the much more interesting-looking Little Hope, which started off very strong but left an unfortunate impression and aftertaste by the finale for succumbing to THE most cliched twist in fiction (which wasn’t even set up very well, to make matters worse). Man of Medan may not have been amazing, but I enjoyed it enough to play through it multiple times; Little Hope, on the other hand, I have little interest to play again after what was learned from the big reveal, which felt like it invalidated everything that happened during the game. House Of Ashes, however, very much restores faith in the franchise. It has an interesting setting, creepy and impressive atmosphere (mostly during the second half, but it’s great), many exciting action-packed moments, and a decent cast (with 2 fan favorites who particularly shine). While the writing and characters are still not on par with spiritual predecessor Until Dawn, I daresay Ashes surpasses in gameplay, scene variety and replayability. It easily matches or surpasses both Medan and Little Hope in almost every way, and the finale is fantastic and succeeds excellently where Little Hope failed. There IS a “twist” towards the end, but it is neither pretentiously presented nor heavily relied upon and left as your last image of the story. On a final note, the characters do delve into political stuff on occasion if you’re sensitive to that, and there is a “love triangle” of sorts that is focused on perhaps too much given the dire circumstances, but neither is the main focus of the story and both are arguably natural considering the setup. The game has multiple audio languages, various settings to make it harder or easier in various ways, and can be played with friends! Overall a great game, I’d like to give it a 4.5 for some minor issues if I could, but since that’s not an option AND I’m grateful they learned from Little Hope, I’m okay giving it a 5. Definitely consider buying it if you’re into these types of games! If you liked either Medan or Hope, this one should impress you.
J**H
Wow I was Impressed
Great game with a good story. I enjoy studying history, especially Middle Eastern history and even though the game didn't go into depth in these areas, they did touch on them which I appreciated. The creators of this game focused on creating a good horror game experience and in my opinion, they delivered. Once you make a "bad" decision in the game...that's it, you pay for it but the game developers added a cool new feature that once you beat the game you can go back and replay the level or levels you made a mistake on and play it again. I don't think this feature was on their previous game, "Until Dawn," but I may be wrong. In terms of horror games, I would rate this a solid 8.5/10. The characters were well developed and had great voice actors. I felt like I got to know them throughout duration of the game. I played the game a couple of times because I made some poor game altering choices towards the beginning levels of the story. This was to my benefit because I realized there was specific dialogue for certain characters in specific moments of the game depending on what choices you made which was a really cool experience. Have a great day everyone!
W**N
Great game
Thanks
N**E
that it works and it does
good game
A**A
Best in the anthology yet
I think this one is my favorite in the anthology yet. Man of Medan and Little Hope were ok. They weren’t as interesting to me. This game is very intense. Even on the medium difficulty, characters can easily be killed in certain moments. I’m just now starting The Curator’s Cut. The graphics are great as usual. This one also has a great mythology/lore compared to the last two games. This game also feels longer than the last two. Anyway, here’s how i rank the three games: Man of Medan - 6/10 Little Hope - 6.5/10 House of Ashes - 8/10 I can’t wait for the next game from Supermassive. Ever since Until Dawn, they’ve been on my radar.
C**N
Awesome game
I love this series even though they aren't connected the pick your own path games make it fun to see the different ending. These game are best played in a dark room at night
A**L
None
Ii good
R**.
Não são confiáveis
S**N
Bonne histoire ma deuxième préféré dans les 4.
M**T
Great game
J**N
Algo como en las montañas de la locura pero en el desierto, la verdad me encantó el juego
D**Z
Si te gusta tener los juegos físicos, aprovecha este juegazo
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