amnesia: the dark descent
Why the Developers of 'Amnesia' Waited 10 Years to Make a Sequel
Frictional Games is returning to the universe that put the studio on the map, with the focus on making a good horror game, instead of worrying about being revolutionary.
Even the Bleakest Horror Games End More Hopefully than 'Detention' Does
'Detention' deals in powerlessness and historical foundation to serve up truly bleak horror.
Why, Two Years Later, Sci-Fi Horror 'Soma' Is Nerfing Its Monsters
'SOMA,' a terrific and terrifying tale from the developers of 'Amensia: The Dark Descent,' is becoming a different game.
Why Horror Games Are More Fun to Watch Than Play
"Alien," "SOMA," and "Outlast" developers talk about the challenges of designing horror games.
The Art Of Darkness: The Changing Landscape Of The Survival Horror Game
A new breed of indie developers are reanimating the bloated corpse of this once glorious genre.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Amnesia is a first-person horror game with no combat, which is not to say no danger. You play a man named Daniel with no memory of who he is, who wakes up next to a note and an empty bottle in a largely abandoned, collapsing castle.