The Dark Pictures Anthology provides standalone interactive horror titles where choices matter and twists may make or break your experience. Seven years and five games to show, you can always be sure that a Dark Picture will throw tough choices your way. But which title is guaranteed to get your heart racing? Here’s our ranking of The Dark Pictures Anthology so far. This ranking doesn’t include Until Dawn (we all know where it would place if it did), The Quarry , or The Casting of Frank Stone, as they’re not part of Dark Pictures. 5) The Devil in Me Image by Supermassive Games Personal rating: 4/10 If Ryan Murphy made a video game, it’d be The Devil in Me . It used the nostalgia of a slasher to reel in an audience before switching over to another timeline, where it’d take a while before things escalated again. The lack of memorable characters, its slow pacing, and bland storytelling that glorified a real serial killer made Devil in Me a difficult game to enjoy.…