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G-Boobie
09-13-2010, 03:01 AM
I can't play this game anymore tonight. I just screamed loud enough to wake my girlfriend up. I'm posting this instead of going back to the game, because I'm certain that if I keep playing, I'm going to have trouble sleeping.

I've been through every Silent Hill, Siren, Resident Evil, and Clock Tower ever produced, but they don't have anything on Amnesia. It's by the guys who made the Penumbra games, it's twenty bucks on Steam and elsewhere, and anyone interested in having a game genuinely scare them should go buy it now.

poloplayr
09-15-2010, 08:14 AM
Interesting - but since I'm a pu**y who was too scared to play FEAR 2, I'm not sure it's a good idea before buying adult diapers...

dgdgagdae
09-15-2010, 09:37 AM
It looks like more of the same from Frictional Games. The presentation looks good and it might be scary, but I've got the Penumbra trilogy and just couldn't get into the games. The interface is just too off to make gameplay fun.

norkusa
09-21-2010, 05:12 PM
Nice. I'll have to check this one out.

OldSchoolGamer
09-21-2010, 07:00 PM
I can't play this game anymore tonight. I just screamed loud enough to wake my girlfriend up. I'm posting this instead of going back to the game, because I'm certain that if I keep playing, I'm going to have trouble sleeping.

I've been through every Silent Hill, Siren, Resident Evil, and Clock Tower ever produced, but they don't have anything on Amnesia. It's by the guys who made the Penumbra games, it's twenty bucks on Steam and elsewhere, and anyone interested in having a game genuinely scare them should go buy it now.

Sweet glad to hear it! I LOVE scary games and just got this! :cheers:

G-Boobie
09-22-2010, 02:48 AM
It looks like more of the same from Frictional Games. The presentation looks good and it might be scary, but I've got the Penumbra trilogy and just couldn't get into the games. The interface is just too off to make gameplay fun.

I too have the Penumbra games and had difficulty getting into them. Unlike Penumbra, though, where a lot of the puzzles were fetch quests and the like, Amnesia uses its physics engine to much greater effect.

For example, there's one point in the game where you have to cross a flooded chamber dotted with crates and the like. In the room with you is an invisible enemy who can only track you by the splashes you make: this is also the only way to track HIM.

So what I did was stand on a crate, practically crapping myself, until the beastie was far enough away for me to crouch off my crate, grab a smaller crate floating next to it, and precariously perch it on the crate I had recently vacated. I carefully crept over to another safety floater and waited for the smaller crate to tip and fall into the water, causing the monster to freak out and charge over. In the brouhaha, I ran like Hell for the exit.

I swear to God, if more adventure games did stuff like this, I'd play a lot more of them. In another section I was running from something horrible and slammed a door behind me, grabbed a big chair and rammed it against the door, buying myself a few seconds to duck into another room and hide in the closet. It wasn't until the thing had left and I continued on my way that I realized that I'd grabbed the chair without even thinking about it: it wasn't really a 'puzzle': it was just the natural thing to do.

Give it a chance, good sir: check out the demo if there is one. I think you might be surprised.

dgdgagdae
12-09-2010, 04:44 PM
Now that it's on sale on Steam for 50% off, I think I'll pick this up.

Gooch3008
12-09-2010, 10:03 PM
wow! I watched the little intro and I could really feel myself getting into it! I will definitely be picking this up.

exit
12-09-2010, 11:16 PM
For example, there's one point in the game where you have to cross a flooded chamber dotted with crates and the like. In the room with you is an invisible enemy who can only track you by the splashes you make: this is also the only way to track HIM.

That kind of reminds me of Enemy Zero, where you basically had to fight an invisible enemy and the only way you could track them was with a device that beeped faster and faster the closer you got. I didn't get very far in it since the whole invisible foe aspect always scared the shit out of me, because even with the device you didn't know exactly where they were, just that they were very close.

So consider me intrigued now, I couldn't get into Penumbra at all, but this sounds like something I'd actually like.

Gooch3008
12-10-2010, 12:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYeCwtksTgU

This review has me sold.

dgdgagdae
12-10-2010, 12:49 PM
I started to watch that review, but I stopped about a minute in. I'm not sure if I'd call them spoilers, but it's definitely showing things I think I'll want to find on my own.

Graham Mitchell
12-10-2010, 09:10 PM
All right! Based on this thread I checked it out on Steam and low and behold, it's available for the Mac! I've been waiting years to play a decent game on this computer.

I just went through the demo and I'm sold. At $9.99, it's a pretty good deal. (It's only this cheap until Monday, though.)

It's a pretty interesting game concept, and because of all the item-tossing, I don't think it would work well without mouse controls. Check it out if youcan!

Gooch3008
12-11-2010, 02:24 AM
This game is unnerving as all hell. I dread moving 10 feet in game. I have found some nightmare fuel for awhile finally.

G-Boobie
12-11-2010, 02:34 AM
This game is unnerving as all hell. I dread moving 10 feet in game. I have found some nightmare fuel for awhile finally.

Wait until the last hour or two. It gets even worse. :)

Graham Mitchell
12-16-2010, 02:36 AM
It's pretty rare that games scare me. Intrigued or creeped out, sure but never truly frightened. Well, this game just got me. I yelled aloud. I was dicking around in the storage area (probably the creepiest part of the game so far) and I opened a door. That monster that follows you around was waiting on the other side for me. I yalped. Like a girl. I got so flustered I couldn't find the proper directional keys on the keyboard and the thing mauled me.

This is the first time...THE FIRST TIME any game has gotten a reaction like that out of me.

It takes a few hours, but man once you get deep into the game, it'll definitely mess with you. Even hardcore horror fans will be given a run for their money. The audio is spectacular, and is a big part of the fear element--play it in headphones, in the dark.

Holger Czukay
12-16-2010, 11:16 AM
For those still not convinced, this should do it. For everyone else, this is extremely entertaining.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loSzpvq73FY

Alucard79
12-16-2010, 12:10 PM
For those still not convinced, this should do it. For everyone else, this is extremely entertaining.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loSzpvq73FY

I downloaded this game the other day, but still haven't had a chance to play it. That video is hilarious. "Oh shit! I've got a bag of milky ways! AAAAAHHHHHHHH! whjuusjusddwaa! I'm gonna die!"

exit
12-16-2010, 06:36 PM
I still haven't checked this game out and now I really really want to after seeing that video.

edit: Played it for a bit tonight and it's a step up from Penumbra, which I found to be un-playable. I have a feeling that the sanity thing is going to get on my nerves, especially since I seem to never have any of those lighters when I really need them and I don't want to use my lantern much out of fear of running out of oil forever. I know that's the whole point, but it feels like it'll get more frustrating to me than scary.

PDorr3
12-21-2010, 01:12 PM
I am pretty proud of myself for finishing this game. Not only do I simply avoid playing survival horror games (silent hill, resident evil, etc) because I dont like the shit being scared out of me in games, but I finished it in ONE sitting on halloween night...in the dark. Granted I was doing it for a live stream on justin.tv, but it was a really fun experience for me. Now after beating amnesia I am ready to tackle more survival horror games, next up is dead space :)

Graham Mitchell
12-24-2010, 01:04 PM
Got to the part with the iron maiden last night. Creepy as hell, (looks like a person standing in the middle of the room from far away) and it startled the hell out of me when it flew open! Accch!

Fantastic game. It doesn't show much in the way of graphic violences, but some of the images/descriptions put the most vile, gruesome scenes in your head. I don't think I've played a game that depicted this much horrible brutality. The games protagonist and antagonist are some truly sick fucks. The game takes more from Bioshock than Resident Evil in terms of story telling (ie--you find the aftermath of what happened and have to put the pieces together in your head instead of just having zombies and dogs jump out at you) and is significantly more disturbing as a result. I can't recommend this game enough for horror fans. It's really different.

dgdgagdae
12-29-2010, 04:26 PM
For today only, it's on sale on Steam for $6.80 (or $4.80, if you own any of the Penumbra games through Steam).

G-Boobie
12-29-2010, 05:23 PM
For today only, it's on sale on Steam for $6.80 (or $4.80, if you own any of the Penumbra games through Steam).

If you like Silent Hill at its best, BUY THIS GAME. It took me more than two weeks to get through it, purely because I would get too freaked out to continue. That alone is worth seven bucks. Plus, you're supporting an indie team of five wildly talented guys.

Come on... Do it for the Boobie.

mlambert890
01-01-2011, 11:14 AM
Been playing this on my MacBook Air 11... definitely an awesome game. Hugely atmospheric and fantastic use of sound. Runs shockingly well on the Air also (everything runs shockingly well on the Air actually)

maxlords
01-01-2011, 01:08 PM
Gonna try and finish Penumbra Requiem today (finished the first two over the last couple days) then it's on to Amnesia!

Edit: Wow....Requiem is total ass. The first 2 games are GREAT horror stuff, the 3rd one is a poor portal ripoff IMO.

Kyle15
01-01-2011, 01:28 PM
Is there any sort of DRM in this game at all? I've heard about it being in some of Steam's games.

G-Boobie
01-01-2011, 01:53 PM
Is there any sort of DRM in this game at all? I've heard about it being in some of Steam's games.

Nope. No DRM.

There's certainly DRM in some third party stuff on Steam, but the most effective method of nullifying piracy on PC is Steam itself.

Kyle15
01-02-2011, 01:06 AM
Nope. No DRM.

There's certainly DRM in some third party stuff on Steam, but the most effective method of nullifying piracy on PC is Steam itself.

Thanks! :)

Lanzo
03-04-2011, 10:26 PM
So, I picked this game up at wal-mart for $20 bucks because I heard it was good and it is no lie. I not a big fan of horror games but this game scares the piss out of me. I really enjoy how the story unfolds too with the diaries from the past. I just got through the part with the invisible water monster things and thank god I hated every second of it. This game has me constantly jumping and getting startled, especially when those bastard bubble things on the walls pop and spray your screen. The game is very smooth playing for point and click. I def. expected something more like MYST but this game is great.

G-Boobie
03-05-2011, 01:29 AM
So as the poster above mentioned, you can pick this up in the meat space for twenty bucks now. YOU HAVE NO EXCUSE EXCEPT FOR WEAK BLADDERS.

LaughingMAN.S9
03-05-2011, 01:52 PM
will this game ever come out for consoles?

G-Boobie
03-05-2011, 03:31 PM
will this game ever come out for consoles?

The developers have talked about it. They're looking for someone to do the port, or at least they were.