Complete Lineup of Amnesia Games Coming to PS4 In November

Horror game fans, good news! The complete lineup of Amnesia games is coming to the PS4 on Nov.22. The three-pack download is called Amnesia: Collection and boy, aren't we all excited?

For a hardcore horror gamer, Amnesia would easily reach Top 10 in the best horror games ever made so to those whose bucket lists include trying out every horror game there is, you shouldn't definitely not miss this PS4 game collection.

Amnesia: Collection for the PS4

In the PlayStation Blog, Frictional Games' Creative Director, Thomas Grip, announced that the Amnesia: Collection PS4 pack will feature Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, and Amnesia: Justine. The latter was created to be part of Portal 2 ARG.

"We never brought Amnesia to consoles. Over the years, we've been close to making it happen, but deals either fell through or we simply didn't have time for it. It's now time to change that. On the 22nd of November, Amnesia will be available on PlayStation 4 and for the first time console gamers will be able to take part in the terror," Grip said.

Amnesia: The Dark Descent

With a 10/10 rating from Steam, who would want to miss out on the 2010 Amnesia: The Dark Descent game? Brett Todd from Gamespot mentioned in his Dark Descent review that the game is "undoubtedly going to take a place among the most frightening horror games ever made."

IGN gave Amnesia: The Dark Descent with an 8.5/10, saying,"few games are able to conjure up an atmosphere this genuinely frightening." This first Amnesia game is a first-person survival game (and weaponless) that has deeply influenced the horror genre including Outlast and even the upcoming Resident Evil 7.

Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs

Developed by The Chinese Room, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs was supposedly a 1-2 hour experiment but then became a full-length game. It was said to be "a tense, moody, and terrifying experience that's filled with dread instead of frustration".

So why not get the Amnesia: Collection for PlayStation 4 to have an intense creepy experience while not actually seeing real monsters. If it gets too scary though, you can just quickly save and exit the game, you scaredy cat.

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