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After their bus crashes, four college students and their professor end up stranded on the outskirts of a seemingly abandoned New England town whose dark history of witch trials has made it t... Read allAfter their bus crashes, four college students and their professor end up stranded on the outskirts of a seemingly abandoned New England town whose dark history of witch trials has made it the home of a mysterious, supernatural evil.After their bus crashes, four college students and their professor end up stranded on the outskirts of a seemingly abandoned New England town whose dark history of witch trials has made it the home of a mysterious, supernatural evil.
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- 1 win & 8 nominations total
Will Poulter
- Anthony
- (voice)
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Alex Ivanovici
- James
- (voice)
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Kyle Bailey
- Dennis
- (voice)
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Caitlyn Sponheimer
- Tanya
- (voice)
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Ellen David
- Anne
- (voice)
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Kevin Hanchard
- Vince
- (voice)
Ella Rose Coderre
- Megan
- (voice)
Holly Smith
- Mary
- (voice)
Martin Walsh
- Joseph
- (voice)
Scott Haining
- David
- (voice)
Rebecca Brierley
- Tabitha
- (voice)
Louise Atkins
- Amy
- (voice)
David Smith
- Carver
- (voice)
Adam Jowett
- Wyman
- (voice)
Freddie Bolt
- Isaac
- (voice)
Pip Torrens
- The Curator
- (voice)
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The second game in the dark pictures anthology named little hope is a very creepy game that made me jump out of my chair and had me scared to my heart little hope does a great job building tension and atmosphere the Gameplay has improved over man of medan and the performances have improved massively the characters were likeable and had good chemistry together and the jumpscares were very affecting the curator also improved over the last game he had more to do and I liked him more than i originally did however its ending was disappointing and had me confused over then that little hope was fun and exciting.
Real talk, I loved this game. The performers nailed their work, the story fascinated me, and I enjoyed the QOL changes made to the gameplay. I *did* have some issues with the walking mechanic, where my character would suddenly shift direction without my input, but the struggle was minimal.
The main reason I knocked off a few stars on my rating (8/10) was because of the ending. The twist was well integrated into the plot but I felt like it cheapened the more interesting story beats in a way that immediately left a sour taste in my mouth.
Other than wishing for a more fulfilling ending, and minor mechanical glitches, the game was/is well worth it in my book.
The main reason I knocked off a few stars on my rating (8/10) was because of the ending. The twist was well integrated into the plot but I felt like it cheapened the more interesting story beats in a way that immediately left a sour taste in my mouth.
Other than wishing for a more fulfilling ending, and minor mechanical glitches, the game was/is well worth it in my book.
While not as good as Until Dawn or even Heavy Rain, this was a huge improvement over Medan. I wanted so hard to like that game because I love the Ashmores, but it was terrible. I didn't know a single actor in this game, but I was able to really dive into their characters. The story telling is 10x better than MoM, and the qte's have been improved.
I will agree with others and say that the jump scares are pretty much nonexistent. In UD, if you had a camera, it would turn on right before a scare, and while for some that cheapened the moment, for me that made me even more tense. I didn't jump once in this game, and I played with all lights off, surround sound, the works.
But overall it is a decent game. The ending surprised me and I actually liked where they went with it. You could probably wait tho until the price drops.
I will agree with others and say that the jump scares are pretty much nonexistent. In UD, if you had a camera, it would turn on right before a scare, and while for some that cheapened the moment, for me that made me even more tense. I didn't jump once in this game, and I played with all lights off, surround sound, the works.
But overall it is a decent game. The ending surprised me and I actually liked where they went with it. You could probably wait tho until the price drops.
Man of medan and Untill dawn were great games, but this one hit home.
It seems like the developers took what experience they had from the two former games and made the best of it.
Excellent and clever writing, especially with two players experiencing the game from 2 different perspectives.
Second playthrough was just as interesting as the first, with very different outcomes and relationships between the characters.
I quite liked the mystery revolving the past and the present, and the game never got boring. It was scary enough, a 6/10 on the Heebie Jeebies - scale, but it is the story and atmosphere that carries the game.
It's rare, but i the ending was both interesting and dissapointing at the same time. Although I encountered a few minor bugs , the game played like a breeze.
Loved it
Loved it
In my honest opinion, Little Hope is better than Man of Medan and until dawn. There is so much depth to this story, and the pacing is brilliant in making sure you are constantly empathising with the confusion and fear the characters feel.
The range of setting, and history and ACCENT ACCURACY!! (Brilliant Yorkshire accents) I very seldom feel so invested in every timeline of a story that jumps back and forth.
This game will leave you constantly trying to figure it out, so you're right where the game wants you. The witch trials storyline is both unnerving and opinion dividing as you truly feel left to your own devices, and totally in control of the outcome.
Worth the time and money, there's a very powerful ending, giving space to much conversation and debate afterwards.
Worth the time and money, there's a very powerful ending, giving space to much conversation and debate afterwards.
Did you know
- TriviaThe wartime photo in the Black Cat Bar shows a man who resembles Daniel, as well as other characters, which is immediately commented on in game. Daniel uses a character model who resembles Charlie from the previous game Man Of Medan.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the game Daniel loses his phone but finds a flashlight. Later, when he has to go inside a store, he asks Taylor for her phone because he needs something to light the inside of the store like if he hasn't his flashlight. After the store event, he is seen using again his flashlight for the rest of the game.
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