Those that played The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan should have a pretty good idea of how long it will take to beat The Dark Pictures: Little Hope. On average, it will likely take most players somewhere between 4-5 hours to complete an initial playthrough. Since Dark Pictures: Little Hope is essentially an interactive movie, playtimes between players should be mostly consistent, though there are some things that could make the game end quicker or take longer.

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For instance, player choice can get Dark Pictures: Little Hope characters killed, which in turn means less scenes later in the game. On the flip side of that, there are some areas of the game that players are able to explore in search for collectible items and clues, and those that more thoroughly explore the game world will likely take a longer time getting to the ending.

After beating The Dark Pictures: Little Hope initially, there are some reasons to jump back into the game. First and foremost, Dark Pictures: Little Hope has multiple endings, with a branching story that changes based on player choices. Those that want to see all the possible outcomes will need to play Dark Pictures: Little Hope at least one, if not two more times. Along the way, they can attempt to collect all of the game’s achievements, trophies, and collectible items as well.

The Dark Pictures: Little Hope also has a co-op Movie Night mode, which supports up to five players. And like Man of Medan, Little Hope has online co-op as well. Needless to say, co-op and multiplayer can go a long way in boosting a game’s replay value, and so those modes combined with the multiple endings should result in completionists getting somewhere between 10 to 15 hours out of the game.

While some players may be turned off by such a short game, it is consistent with this style of game, and this way, it doesn’t overstay its welcome. It should also be noted that, like Man of Medan, The Dark Pictures: Little Hope is a budget release, available for just $29.99, and so horror fans should still be able to get their money’s worth if they decide to take the plunge.

The Dark Pictures: Little Hope launches October 30 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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