Wes Craven, Alfred Hitchcock and John Carpenter are synonymous with horror genre. The conventions established in their films have infiltrated in countless others, helping to lay the foundations for modern examples. Since 2015, Supermassive Games has been successfully merging the mediums, creating interactive horrors inspired by dark history and demented of its kind. Every exit from The Dark Pictures Anthology has been unique, exploring different psychological fears to tell an immersive and original story. After the Nautical Thriller of Man of Medan and the Sorcery Epic of Little Hope, the series aims to explore new horizons with House of Ashes. Differentiating from previous franchise entries, House of Ashes leaves the confines of America for the Middle East. Located during the war in Iraq in 2003, you control several soldiers who are responsible for finding the chemical research center in Saddam. During a mission, things go wrong, leading to a shooting. While the bullets fly in al...