10 Best "Everything You Know Is A Lie" Moments In Video Games
7. The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope (2020) - The Bus Driver
The second installment in Supermassive Games' The Dark Pictures Anthology, Little Hope continued the studio's style of atmospheric choose-your-own-adventure horror. This time, the series takes the scares to a small town with witchy secrets.
The horror begins when a bus crash strands a group of college students and their professor in the titular town in the dead of night. With the town being deserted apart from some spooky apparitions and a supernatural fog keeping them there, the group's only option is to find the bus driver, who went missing after the crash.
What follows is the player making a series of crucial decisions that determine who survives to sunrise and who's brutally killed.
Being a loving homage to schlocky horror, though, it's only fitting that Little Hope had a monster of a twist right at the end.
The reason that the group couldn't find the bus driver was because Will Poulter's character was the driver this entire time. And in an extra twist, the bus driver was the survivor of the house fire at the start of the game.
Everything we just saw was a hallucination brought on by the driver's traumatic past, with our choices determining if he's able to forgive himself.