![]() Jim Rossignol called it "a marvellous, revolting, disturbing sequel to Dark Descent" in his Amensia: A Machine For Pigs review: It ditches a few bits from Amnesia: The Dark Descent, like the sanity and inventory systems, which disappointed some fans but it's decent as its own thing. Off you go, exploring, puzzling, and fleeing from oinkers. ![]() To see this content please enable targeting cookies.įirst released in 2013, the first-person horror game is set in London at the turn of the 20th century and revolves around a great and terrible machine. Piggy-wigs was quite different for an Amnesia follow-up, having been made by Everybody's Gone To The Rapture developers Thechineseroom rather than series creators Frictional Games, but it does have some jolly unpleasant parts. ![]() Tis the season to be spooky, so you might fancy grabbing a free copy of Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs from Epic to keep you quivering until Amnesia: Rebirth launches next week.
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