The Dark Pictures: Little Hope. The best games of 2020 you can beat in 10 hours

Darius Matusiak

The Dark Pictures: Little Hope

  1. Release date: October 30, 2020
  2. Developer: Supermassive Games
  3. Genre: TPP horror game
  4. Average time to beat according to howlongtobeat.com: 4 hours and 46 minutes

Specialists in horror games that are creators of Until Dawn delivered another installment of The Dark Pictures series this year. After Man of Medan this time we come to a town called Little Hope, where a group of students along with their lecturer must face the grim history of this place, related to old witch hunts. There is no shortage of gloomy locations, strange visions and traditional jump scares.

In addition to frightening, the essence of The Dark Pictures: Little Hope, are choices that often determine who will die and who will survive. This makes the standard five hours last much longer for anyone who wants to check out the alternative fates of the characters that the creators have foreseen for them. And for dessert there is the online cooperation mode, both over the internet and in front of one screen, in which each player controls his character whenever it becomes active.

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Darius Matusiak

Author: Darius Matusiak

Graduate of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Journalism. He started writing about games in 2013 on his blog on gameplay.pl, from where he quickly moved to the Reviews and Editorials department of Gamepressure. Sometimes he also writes about movies and technology. A gamer since the heyday of Amiga. Always a fan of races, realistic simulators and military shooters, as well as games with an engaging plot or exceptional artistic style. In his free time, he teaches how to fly in modern combat fighter simulators on his own page called Szkola Latania. A huge fan of arranging his workstation in the "minimal desk setup" style, hardware novelties and cats.