The room shifts ever so slightly to the right, back to centre, then left and back again. Lightbulbs flicker above, then pop like bubble wrap. A child’s xylophone plays a looping, unsettling melody against the omnipresent purr of a ship’s engine somewhere in the distance. You ease tentatively down the …
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The final act of The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes is what you want horror games to be, a mad casserole of monsters and weird science and tension. The problem is, your patience might not survive the long, often surprisingly dull trudge to get to it. House of Ashes …
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