
A disturbing odyssey into the dark corners of. The horror does not only come from the outside, but from the inside as well. Exploring the eerie pathways, you must also take part of Daniels troubled memories. The superb genius of this game is the dark progression of a story line that will raise the bristles down your spine as it roots around, huffing and snuffling in the back of your head.įrom the creators of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Dear Esther comes a new first-person horror game that will make you scream in terror once again. Amnesia: The Dark Descent puts you in the shoes of Daniel as he wakes up in a desolate castle, barely remembering anything about his past. Often hiding the horrors, it knows that what you can’t see will bend your mind on all fours to imagine far worse than any engine can grind up and reanimate.


This game is much more polished and focuses on a cinematic audio that will have you taking off your headphones and turning on the lights to make sure that was from the game and not from the burning fiery red eyes staring from outside your window. It abandons the point-and-click hidden object game mechanics in favor of exploration while masterfully building tension for a deep scare. While set in the same universe as the previous game, it features an entirely new cast of characters and a new time setting.ĭarkly atmospheric and beautifully rendered, you will thoroughly enjoy this game. The game is somehow a sequel to Amnesia: The Dark Descent, developed and produced by Frictional Games. From today, Amnesia: The Dark Descent and A Machine for Pigs are open source.

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is an action adventure survival horror game developed by The Chinese Room and published by Frictional Games.
