![]() ![]() The whole, there's a curse and I'm a tormented soul, a living corpse or a ghost who can still give advice or such just don't do it for me any more. Just easier to make a connection that way for me. I think the only horror that I can really get hooked-up on now is the one rooted in the psyche and by 'monsters' it throws at you. It was fun but I don't feel like I wanna get back to it again…. I was so damn afraid of falling into the damn water or slipping off those crates part cause of my clumsiness, part the game's physics and FPS controls. However, this game did get me scared cause of controls. I'm not scared by monsters, and not particularly fond of any curses dealing with totems or such artifacts that originate from Africa or some other 'exotic' country (if I remember Amnesia's story well enough). TIGdb: Entry for Amnesia: The Dark Descent Survival horror fans and the morbidly curious should definitely check it out. Frictional Games has really outdone itself with the graphics, and especially the audio, which are both top-notch, as well as the physics-based interaction that they’ve been refining since the Penumbra series. The update does not, however, come with the fortitude to see you through Amnesia’s constant thrills, which are well-crafted with various subtle and not-so-subtle cues. Additionally, the Amnesia OST is now available for purchase through the Frictional Games online store (or as a free download for players who pre-ordered the game or bought it directly from the creators). On top of the bug fixes, 1.2 adds five short stories to read, as well as the DLC titled “Justine” that was created for Valve’s Portal 2 ARG and has been retooled for the update. Thankfully, the game’s update today gives me a good reason to make a post. Amnesia is one of the few games where item-gathering puzzles are genuinely thrilling, if only because it’s scary just to walk across a room. It’s not the puzzles that are causing me to balk, but the terror of traipsing through another of the game’s dark hallways, anxiously checking my lantern oil and wondering if I’m being stalked by something horrible. I’ve been meaning to talk about Amnesia: The Dark Descent, but truth be told, it’s taking me a while to complete the game. Amnesia: The Dark Descent 1.2 By: Derek Yu On: May 17th, 2011 ![]()
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