


play something else, because this sequel made it a point to miss every single thing about that made the first game great. Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs for 6, Outlast DLC for 3, and other great deals. So yeah, if you're a fan of the original Amnesia. Get Outlast for 5 and Other Great Horror Games in GOG Halloween Sale. All those memorable moments like the chases where you had to run away from a monster while closing the doors behind you or the Water Monster? You get about ONE section throughout the whole game and it lasts about 5 seconds (and I'm not even kidding on this one).Īlso, now you've got regenerating health and the monsters need about 4-5 hits to kill you, so in the rare instances where you DO find a monster, you can just usually just tank it up like you're a damned Space Marine or something. The sanity system? Gone too, you can stare at the monsters and stand in the darkness for as long as you like now. Yeah, all the more reason not to get AMFP. Yes, I finished it, that's why I want the machine for pigs. Also hidding from monsters in the darkness and the sanity in the dark descent. I really liked the inventory drops like laudanum, oil and craftable parts. Stunning soundtrack by award-winning composer Jessica Curry.Originally posted by Pkmn Trainer 「ゼロ」:If you played Amnesia: The Dark Descent and you are looking for a sequel, you will be so dissapointed.The darkest, most horrific tale ever told in a videogame.Fresh and new approach to the Amnesia world while staying true to its origins.The house is silent, the ground beneath him shaking at the will of some infernal machine: all he knows is that his children are in grave peril, and it is up to him to save them. Tortured by visions of a disastrous expedition to Mexico, broken on the failing dreams of an industrial utopia, wracked with guilt and tropical disease, he wakes into a nightmare. The year is 1899 Wealthy industrialist Oswald Mandus awakes in his bed, wracked with fever and haunted by dreams of a dark and hellish engine. It will bury its snout into your ribs and it will eat your heart. From the creators of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Dear Esther comes a new first-person horrorgame that will drag you to the depths of greed, power and madness.
