Рўс‚р°с‚сњрё Рѕр° С‚рµрјсѓ: "dark Pictures" [RECENT - REVIEW]
Eighty years later, his great-grandson, Julian, a failing photojournalist, discovers the satchel in a hidden compartment of an old family estate. Inside is a custom-built camera—The Obsidian Lens—and five rolls of undeveloped film. Desperate to save his career, Julian develops the first roll.
: Imagine the Curator holding a dusty photo album instead of a book, flipping through "exposures" of the characters' deaths. Eighty years later, his great-grandson, Julian, a failing
: The idea that a photograph "freezes" a moment, much like a character's fate is frozen by the player's choices. : Imagine the Curator holding a dusty photo
The images are impossible. They don’t show the village as it was; they show the village as it died. Even more disturbing, the figures in the background of the photos—shadowy, elongated entities—seem to move closer to the foreground with every new print Julian makes. They don’t show the village as it was;