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House of Ashes is the third game in the The Dark Pictures Anthology and a series of standalone, cinematic branching horror games where the decisions you make in the game determine the story and the outcome you receive. At the close of the Iraq War, Special Forces hunting for weapons of mass destruction unearth something far deadlier – a buried Sumerian temple containing a nest of unearthly creatures. To survive the night below, they must forge a brotherhood with their enemies from the world above.
Game analysis
Critik Scorecard
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Story and Narrative
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR STORY
Story Score
76
Positive (80-100)
55%
Mixed (50-79)
45%
Negative (0-49)
0%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the story and narrative.
TL;DR
story and narrative
Critics have mixed opinions on The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes story. Positive aspects include a focus on choices and consequences, a well-constructed narrative exploring themes of war, trust, and struggle. However, critics mention shortcomings in character development, lack of depth in relationships, and missed opportunities in exploring political issues. Despite these flaws, many appreciate the story as the strongest in the series with a satisfying conclusion.
Gameplay Mechanics
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY
Gameplay Score
67
Positive (80-100)
21%
Mixed (50-79)
75%
Negative (0-49)
4%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.
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gameplay mechanics
Critics have mixed opinions on The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes gameplay. Positives include praise for the choice-based narrative, impactful player decisions, and improved cause and effect of choices. The addition of a fully controllable camera and exploration elements were also highlighted. However, negative aspects like heavy reliance on quick-time events, slow movement speed, and clunky controls were criticized. Overall, the game offers an improved experience with immersive set pieces, but some gameplay mechanics didn't fully align with the horror theme.
Graphics and Visual Design
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80
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS
Visual Score
80
Positive (80-100)
68%
Mixed (50-79)
28%
Negative (0-49)
4%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.
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graphics and visual design
Critics praise The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes for its stunning graphics, attention to detail in character models, and immersive environments. They highlight impressive visuals, cinematic quality, and atmospheric settings such as the ancient Sumerian tomb. However, some mention animation issues, strange character designs, and budget limitations affecting certain aspects. Overall, the game's visuals enhance its immersive experience, despite some flaws noted by reviewers.
Music and Sound Design
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74
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN
Sound Score
74
Positive (80-100)
73%
Mixed (50-79)
18%
Negative (0-49)
9%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.
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music and sound design
Critics have mixed opinions on the Sound Design and Music of The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes. Some praise its immersive qualities and intense score by Jason Graves, while others find the music forgettable and point out technical issues like missing effects. Overall, the sound enhances the game's atmosphere and tension, but there is room for improvement.
Voice Acting
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VOICE ACTING
Acting Score
73
Positive (80-100)
53%
Mixed (50-79)
47%
Negative (0-49)
0%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the voice acting.
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voice acting
Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes. Some praised performances by actors like Ashley Tisdale, Nick Taraby, and Paul Zinno, while others found the acting wooden and forced at times. Overall, most critics leaned towards positive feedback, with many highlighting the solid and excellent voice work that contributed to the emotional portrayal of characters and relationships in the game.
Technical Performance
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62
SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
Tech Score
62
Positive (80-100)
9%
Mixed (50-79)
73%
Negative (0-49)
18%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.
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technical performance
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes has mixed technical performance across PC, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, and PS4. While there are some positives like smoother interactions on PC and stability improvements on next-gen consoles, issues like bugs, glitches, and performance problems persist on all platforms. PS5 shows better performance than PS4, but overall, there's room for improvement in technical aspects across the board.
Replay Value
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE
Replay Score
73
Positive (80-100)
56%
Mixed (50-79)
33%
Negative (0-49)
11%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.
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replay value
Critics are split on the replay value of The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes. Some praise its multiple narrative paths, endings, and impact of choices, while others feel that many decisions lack significant consequences. Overall, the game offers replayability through choice-based gameplay, but some find its length and lack of consequences for certain choices to be drawbacks.
Overall Verdict
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OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION
Critik Score
73
Positive (80-100)
42%
Mixed (50-79)
56%
Negative (0-49)
2%
Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.
TL;DR
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes impresses with its immersive gameplay and impactful choices, likened to a rated R Choose Your Own Adventure. Critics commend its unique horror experience, but some feel it lacks the expected scares and has room for improvement in controls and camera angles. Overall, it's seen as a solid entry in the series, offering an engaging and satisfying horror experience, though opinions vary on its classic horror storytelling elements.
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Reviews
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App Trigger
Oct 22, 2021
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The reviewer recommends trying the game and considers it the best release in the Dark Pictures Anthology to date.
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Noisy Pixel
Oct 21, 2021
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes is praised as a fantastic feat in the adventure narrative genre, with a focus on character drama and a group of flesh-eating demons. The game offers a nightmare-filled experience that can be enjoyed alone or with friends.
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GamingTrend
Oct 21, 2021
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes might not be very frightening, but it absolutely nails a tense atmosphere where every choice really does matter. With gorgeous visuals and a satisfying, well-paced story, Supermassive has finally found their footing.
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CGMagazine
Oct 21, 2021
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The game is recommended for those who enjoy interactive experiences and making choices that impact the story. It is compared to a rated R Choose Your Own Adventure title.
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GAMES.CH
Oct 21, 2021
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The game is described as a gripping and atmospheric horror adventure, possibly the best in the series so far.
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GameSpew
Oct 21, 2021
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House of Ashes is the best entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology. It excels in visual design, storytelling, and pacing, creating a game dripping with foreboding atmosphere. It is a must-play for horror fans.
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TheGamer
Oct 21, 2021
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House of Ashes is an essential outing in the Dark Pictures Anthology and the best horror series around. It is recommended to wait for a patch to iron out bugs. The game is structurally similar to its predecessors but more action-oriented and less scary. It is a fresh take on the genre and has a more grounded and focused plot.
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80
Gamers' Temple
Nov 8, 2021
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House of Ashes is a suspenseful and engaging horror game with good characters. It has a better story than Man of Medan and rivals Until Dawn. It has some performance issues and limited online co-op options.
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TheXboxHub
Nov 9, 2021
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The game is a homage to classic science-fiction action horror titles and is a must-play for fans of the series. It may appeal to those who aren't necessarily horror fanatics. The slow first half is compensated by the excellent third act and finale.
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NME
Oct 21, 2021
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Best outing in the Dark Pictures series, with a compelling story and improved mechanics
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