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I found the occasional roach or bug that would crawl across the screen out of nowhere to be a nice touch, but not overly scary. Despite the visuals being dated, the sound design is on point and immerses you within the game world.
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My biggest issue with the presentation is the fact that everything, even when in complete darkness, looks overly washed out after spending a fair amount of time fiddling with the TV and in game gamma settings.

This plays out well, but the blurriness caused rather frequent headaches. As your sanity goes deeper and deeper into the toilet, the game throws a blurring effect at you regularly, which stops all movement and drops you to your knees. Many of the items you interact with appear to move fly from nowhere when thrown, despite your hand appearing if you opt to use the lantern. The various pools of gore and viscera that litter some of the more horror themed areas look like piles of red mush opposed to anything recognizable. The visuals are passable for a game that is almost a decade old, but are nothing to write about in your nightmare journal (if you have one). I found this mechanic to be unique, but I found the notes that I previously mentioned to be much more intriguing than anything the game threw at me visually, being my primary reason for pressing forward only to uncover the mysteries found within. The true threat is Daniel’s ever descending journey into madness, as spending too much time in the dark or seeing too many strange occurrences will cause him to lose it mentally and you’ll be treated with a game over screen. Again, due to the dated visuals, this is not as fluid as newer horror games, such as Layers of Fear, but works well enough. Most of the horror elements stem from psychological themes, as the world will change as you transition between areas, or in some cases, before your eyes. I wasn’t particularly impressed with their overall design on the single enemy you can see the jerky movements were mildly creepy and elevated them beyond just being a lumbering humanoid figure. One of the more challenging ones is completely invisible, only appearing as movement within water (this was probably the most unsettling and rewarding encounter the game throws at you). While there are creatures that stalk the manor, they are not overly horrifying, partially due to the dated visuals. It provides just enough direction to point you to your goal without holding your hand, which was a nice change since most similar games fall way too far on either end of that spectrum. The puzzles are well designed and typically logic or physics based, often requiring you to pick up something and throw it at something else, or find specific items or keys.
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Along the way you’ll need to keep your lantern full as well as collect tinderboxes used to illuminate various light sources that are liberally placed throughout the game. The game is primarily a walking sim, as it set the standard for the games that followed suit, with resource gathering, minor puzzle solving and hide and seek mechanics sprinkled in for variety. The story is drip fed via the messages, giving the player the backstory of Daniel, as well as the history of the manor you explore. The why and how of this plays out before you, as the game skips the whole cutscene craze and puts all of the action (or lack thereof) right in front of your eyes.
Amnesia game collection series#
Early in you’ll learn that you are Daniel, a character that has left a series of mysterious, often insane sounding notes claiming he needs to seek out the owner of the castle and end his life. The first entry in the series begins with you awaking in an eerie, run down castle.

Since this is a collection, I am breaking down the review by each game and will provide a score of the collection as a whole as well.
Amnesia game collection Ps4#
Now, almost a decade later (and following a successful PS4 release) the full collection has been released for the Xbox One. Following the groundwork laid by the original, they followed it up with Justine and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, which yet again, I never had a rig capable of running. It was overwhelmingly popular, described as a true horror experience that YouTube stars made out to be a downright terrifying game.
Amnesia game collection Pc#
Sadly, I never had a PC that would run the game properly (believe me, I tried). In 2010, Frictional Games released Amnesia: The Dark Descent for PC, paving the way for countless entries in the horror genre.
