• Store
  • Home
  • Discord
  • Follow us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Youtube
    • Instagram
Green Man Gaming Blog
Green Man Gaming Blog
  • Store
  • Home
  • Discord
Home
Articles
Guides

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes Monsters

October 28th, 2021 JO Articles, Guides

Share

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes Monsters

The third entry in Supermassive Games’ The Dark Pictures Anthology series, House of Ashes, is now available, continuing the franchise’s tradition of spine-chilling horror. This latest installment introduces a new story with terrifying monsters that will live up to the series’ usual standard of fear.

As the third game in the anthology, House of Ashes follows Man of Medan (2019) and Little Hope (2020), expanding on the interactive drama experience the series is known for. Set in an ancient temple, House of Ashes features a fresh set of monsters, distinctly different from the disfigured demons of Little Hope and the fused skeletal horrors of Man of Medan.

In this article, we’ll explore the premise of House of Ashes, examine some of the new gameplay features, and take a look at the terrifying creatures you’ll encounter in this latest chapter.

Story & Gameplay Explained

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes story and gameplay explained

Starring Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical), Moe Jeudy-Lamour (Ted Lasso), Paul Zinno (Future Man), Alex Gravenstein (X-Men: Dark Phoenix) and Nick E. Tarabay (The Expanse), House of Ashes follows a group of American and Iraqi Army soldiers who get pulled into an ancient Sumerian temple deep beneath the desert during the events of the Iraq War. 

Players who dare to explore the House of Ashes will have to regroup, chart the ruins and forge new connections to survive while fending off some seriously spooky monsters. And because this is a Supermassive Games joint, every character that you play can die or survive depending on your actions, with the game offering multiple endings.

House of Ashes will also feature online and local multiplayer modes so that, thankfully, you don’t have to endure the horrors of the temple alone. New features for this entry in the series include changes to the game’s camera (which is no longer fixed), and scaling difficulty on the quick time events you need to complete to survive.

The Monster of Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes Monsters

While the characters who meet each other in the temple can potentially become enemies due to their military allegiances, the main threat is the House of Ashes monsters; large winged beasts with sharp claws that lurk in the shadows of the temple. Called Pazuzu by the ancient Sumerians, they look a lot like bats and seem seriously formidable, able to decapitate the survivors with ease and pull them into the depths of their domain. Players will have to control their breathing, complete quick-time events and stay stealthy to avoid the creatures in their quest to survive.

Warning – spoilers ahead!

The intrigue of the The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes monsters is a major plot point. It therefore goes without saying that if you want to find out for yourself during gameplay, don’t click below to read on. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!

[su_spoiler title=”IF YOU’RE SURE YOU WANT TO KNOW, YOU CAN CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT THE MONSTERS.” style=”default”]Over the course of House of Ashes, you will eventually find out that the monsters are face-tearing, blood-sucking vampires. And as if it could get any worse, they’re alien vampires at that. The creatures that became the vampires were infected with an alien parasite that mutated them into the abominations seen in the game. Players will also face human enemies that have been reanimated and turned bloodthirsty by the alien parasite that afflicted the creatures.
[/su_spoiler]

  • Tags
  • Guide
  • Main
  • PC
  • Supermassive Games
  • Survival Horror
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology

Share

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr
Previous article Back 4 Blood Weapons
Next article The Scariest PC Games of All Time
Avatar

JO

Related Posts

Indie Game Round-Up - May 2025

Indie Game Round-Up - May 2025

April 30th, 2025
How Lost Soul Aside Combines Devil May Cry Combat And Final Fantasy Style Characters Into A Tremendous Hybrid

How Lost Soul Aside Combines Devil May Cry Combat And Final Fantasy Style Characters Into A Tremendous Hybrid

April 29th, 2025
Haste Is A Platforming Roguelike With Big Sonic Vibes

Haste Is A Platforming Roguelike With Big Sonic Vibes

April 28th, 2025
How FromSoftware Is About To Create The Most Accessible Soulslike Ever With Elden Ring Nightreign

How FromSoftware Is About To Create The Most Accessible Soulslike Ever With Elden Ring Nightreign

April 27th, 2025
Wildkeepers Rising Is Vampire Survivors Meets Pokemon

Wildkeepers Rising Is Vampire Survivors Meets Pokemon

April 26th, 2025
Border Pioneer Is A Delightful Town-Building Tower Defence Game

Border Pioneer Is A Delightful Town-Building Tower Defence Game

April 25th, 2025
Latest Articles
Indie Game Round-Up - May 2025
Articles

Indie Game Round-Up - May 2025

0
How Lost Soul Aside Combines Devil May Cry Combat And Final Fantasy Style Characters Into A Tremendous Hybrid
Articles

How Lost Soul Aside Combines Devil May Cry Combat And Final Fantasy Style Characters Into A Tremendous Hybrid

0
Haste Is A Platforming Roguelike With Big Sonic Vibes
Articles

Haste Is A Platforming Roguelike With Big Sonic Vibes

0
How FromSoftware Is About To Create The Most Accessible Soulslike Ever With Elden Ring Nightreign
Articles

How FromSoftware Is About To Create The Most Accessible Soulslike Ever With Elden Ring Nightreign

0
Wildkeepers Rising Is Vampire Survivors Meets Pokemon
Articles

Wildkeepers Rising Is Vampire Survivors Meets Pokemon

0
Timeline
Apr 30th 2:30 PM
Articles

Indie Game Round-Up – May 2025

Apr 29th 11:00 AM
Articles

How Lost Soul Aside Combines Devil May Cry Combat And Final Fantasy Style Characters Into A Tremendous Hybrid

Apr 28th 4:00 PM
Articles

Haste Is A Platforming Roguelike With Big Sonic Vibes

Apr 27th 10:00 AM
Articles

How FromSoftware Is About To Create The Most Accessible Soulslike Ever With Elden Ring Nightreign

Apr 26th 8:30 PM
Articles

Wildkeepers Rising Is Vampire Survivors Meets Pokemon

Apr 25th 1:46 PM
Articles

Border Pioneer Is A Delightful Town-Building Tower Defence Game

Apr 24th 11:43 AM
Articles

From Solo to Squad: FromSoftware’s Surprising Shift with Elden Ring Nightreign

Apr 23rd 4:39 PM
Articles

Wanderstop Review: A Cozy Tea Making Sim With A Lot To Say About Work Stress And Self Care

Archive
About us…
GET TO KNOW US

About Us

Careers

Refund Policy

Help & Support

Terms and Conditions

Need our help?

Open a web ticket to contact our Customer Support team. We’re here to help!

Copyright © 2022 Green Man Gaming Blog All Right Reserved