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Ever since they worked on the charming platformer LittleBigPlanet in 2009, Supermassive Games has been synonymous with creating critically acclaimed games. 

Their resume consists of titles like LittleBigPlanet, Little Big Planet 2, Killzone HD, and Until Dawn. 

Each of the games listed above were huge for Sony, serving as exclusive titles that drew gamers to PlayStation consoles all by themselves. 

The most impressive feat about the games listed above isn’t necessarily how good they are, though, it’s the fact that they are so diverse. 

Rarely will you find a developer that can work throughout multiple different mediums. With titles ranging from Adventure to Shooters to Interactive Horror, it is clear Supermassive Games can be trusted with creating a variety of different types of work.  

Honestly, the upcoming The Dark Pictures Anthology is enough to keep an eye on this studio, especially if the Man of Medan content that’s been shown is as frighteningly fun as it looks. 


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