




👻 Dare to descend? Survive the darkness together or alone!
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes (PS4) is a cinematic horror game blending intense storytelling with multiplayer modes. Set in a buried Sumerian temple beneath Iraq, players navigate a terrifying labyrinth while confronting ancient creatures. Featuring online co-op and offline pass-the-pad play for up to 6 players, it challenges you to survive through cooperation or solo bravery.
| ASIN | B08NX65N6C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,520 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2,459 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (428) |
| Date First Available | November 19, 2020 |
| Item model number | 199265 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
A**E
great game
i’ve seen gamers play this and me and my boyfriend tried it ourself and it made me very anxious 😂 but it’s fun
S**R
Great game with a solid story!
I played a free trial of this game first and instantly decided to purchase. I have no regrets! It is a good time from beginning to end.
D**N
Fantastic game!
A great, thrilling, story line!
B**O
Best game
One of the best games I have ever played.
J**.
Not what I expected
I expected a regular game, but this is sort of a interactive experience. I actually enjoy it, but it's quit fast and ends to soon for a video game.
T**N
Buggy but Playable and Fun
The game is no doubt buggy, especially near the start of the game. The two main issues are a render distance that is slightly too small and objects not loading during cutscenes. These can be easily fixed with an update or patch and I hope they get around to doing just that in the years ahead. That said, neither of these takes away too much from the gameplay. It is still an incredibly fun game and (ignoring the bugs) the best installment so far. I'm excited for the next Anthology game and I hope more people get involved in this game series. I heard some people thought the game was really short but I didn't think that in my playthrough. TL;DR - Bugs hold this game back from being a 5-star fun game you can play with your friends. Don't let the bugs hold you back from this experience.
M**M
Great game. Several more hours of gameplay than the earlier two in this franchise
G**R
Da kann man nicht genug von bekommen. Macht süchtig.
C**N
Lo compré como regalo de navidad y ha gustado mucho, así que un éxito.
S**M
Like all Supermassive games, i always compare them to the one that started it all - Until Dawn And i have to say storywise and interaction wise, House of Ashes is my 2nd favourite after Until Dawn, it had such an interesting story and depending on your playstyle, good character development I always buy the Supermassive games - Dark Picture series as they are always reasonably priced, i paid £24.99, and i view the games like interactive movies, they have replayability as there is so many different ways the story can go depending on how you play it, so you essentially have many possible different interactive movies, and for the price it is worth it
B**E
Although I absolutely loved the previous games from the dark pictures anthology series, Man of Medan and Little Hope, I found House of Ashes so much better! Better in storyline, characters, character development, and very gripping. Man of Medan was a nice ghost ship game with a few chilling moments here and there but it reminded me so much of the 2002 horror movie 'Ghost Ship' with Gabriel Byrne. Shawn Ashmore acted well. Little Hope was all about witch craft and although it was creepy and good, I felt it lacked character development. I didn't care if any of the characters lived or died. In House of Ashes, I found myself liking a couple of the characters and want to keep them alive.
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