Uncover the Secrets in THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY: LITTLE HOPE Trailer

Julia Roth

A lost student standing in the middle of the street in The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope.

Are you ready to spend Halloween thoroughly spooked? Well The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is determined to make that dream come true. The second installment of Supermassive Games and Bandai Namco‘s horror anthology is back with another story from the Curator’s library. This time four college students and their professor are trapped in visions of Little Hope’s haunting past. Choices made throughout the game will alter the final outcome of the tale. These choices will also unlock secrets that players will need to uncover what is really happening in Little Hope.

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The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope trailer begins as the Curator welcomes us back for another story. But this one is much different than the last. The stakes in this one are much greater than life and death. But of course, he never tells us what those stakes are. We get to see a glimpse of the choices made throughout the tale like choosing to confront or escape and how to respond to other characters. Similar to the first game, players will also get to team up with a friend to play. The choices you make will alter the path of your friend and vice versa.

Players will get a chance to collect secrets that will unlock bonus content in-game. This includes interviews with developers, art books and even comic books of events. As The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope‘s trailer comes to a close, the curator leaves us with one more bit of knowledge. Pictures can be found throughout Little Hope that gives players a glimpse into the future. It’s important to remember what you have seen because they may be your only hope. The Curator brings the trailer to a close with one last phrase to set us all on edge – “something wicked this way comes”.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope releases on October 30, 2020, for PC through Steam, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

 

 

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