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We’re now a decade removed from what has become Supermassive’s most famous game to date. Until Dawn was once meant to be a PlayStation Move game for PS3, before it was later reinvented and repurposed for PS4. A game that Sony didn’t seem to have much faith in went on to become something of a modern horror game classic, and has paved the way for most of Supermassive’s work since then. These days, the studio has gone multiplatform, creating many more games in the cinematic vein of Until Dawn, most of which fall under The Dark Pictures Anthology series.
With so many games in this space now, we decided to rank them all. I’ll note, however, that I find Supermassive’s games to be like a Final Destination entry: Even the “worst” ones are still a good time. Thanks to these games reliably offering co-op–though they do so in different ways at times–they make great party games that don’t demand much video game experience from players. They also tackle a diverse range of horror subgenres, from witches and wendigos to serial killers and ghost ships. Here’s our ranking of Supermassive’s interactive horror “movie” games.