As I immersed myself in the realistic horrors of World War I while playing Amnesia: The Bunker for review. The dread, the fear of the unknown, and curiosity made me finish the game, making me want to ...
French soldier Henri Clement is the only remaining person in the bunker. All paths out of the bunker are blocked off or caved in, and he must escape. However, the reason Henri is alone is not because ...
Fractional Games’ Amnesia: The Bunker is terrifying. There’s no two ways about it–it’s downright frightening. That’s just the way it should be. This is a game designed to scare you, and it does a ...
When Amnesia: The Dark Descent hit stores in 2010, it shifted the landscape of horror in a way that lasts to this day. Outlast, Layers of Fear, Slender, and countless others all owe their success to ...
You can see the inky tendrils of Amnesia: The Dark Descent slithering their way into many other games. Like the shadow licking at the heels of the game’s protagonist, its influence can be felt lurking ...
The fourth Amnesia game is here, and once again the new title has a totally new setting and hook. This time the story is set in France during World War 1, and takes place entirely in an underground ...
Kyle has a degree in Film, Television, and Cultural Studies and has loved video games for as long as he can remember. He's owned every PlayStation, dabbled with the occasional Xbox, and even owned a ...
It roams the claustrophobic halls around you. Relentless. Bloodthirsty. Eager to eviscerate any living being it hasn’t already disemboweled or decapitated. Fueled by malice and warped by eldritch ...
It’s wild that it’s already been five years since SOMA came out, and even longer since we saw Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs in 2013. But here we are in 2020, and Fricitonal has returned to its trademark ...