The Dark Pictures Anthology : Volume 1 - Limited Edition - PlayStation 4
Review: 5 - "A masterpiece of literature" by , written on May 4, 2006
I really enjoyed this book. It captures the essential challenge people face as they try make sense of their lives and grow to adulthood.

The Dark Pictures Anthology : Volume 1 - Limited Edition - PlayStation 4

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Trapped and isolated in the abandoned town of little hope, 4 college students and their Professor must escape the nightmarish visions that relentlessly pursue them through an impenetrable fog. As they journey through the town looking for a means of escape, they must understand the meaning of these events, The root of the evil, and how it is directly connected to them.

The dark pictures - a series of intense, standalone, branching cinematic horror games - combine atmospheric environments with powerful storytelling to create a terrifying new gaming experience, every story influenced by real-world facts, fiction and legends.

Each of the dark pictures features two multiplayer modes: "shared story" - Share your story and play with a friend online and "Movie night" Where you can play with up to 5 players in an offline pass-the-pad mode. Players will be challenged to explore the world and uncover each story with the knowledge that all their choices have consequences, characters can live or die - will you make it to the end with all of them?

PEGI 18+

PEGI 18+: The level of violence can become gross and can include horrific methods of bringing severe injury or death including torture, decapitation or dismemberment. Violence against vulnerable characters such as children and the elderly may feature, along with motiveless violence against multiple innocents.

Sexual violence and threat are also classified at PEGI 18 and sexual activity with visible genital organs can be shown. The game may include detailed descriptions of criminal techniques, or it may glamorise the use of illegal drugs.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council