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In 2016, Amnesia: The Collection was released, a compilation that included Amnesia: The Dark Descent, its expansion Amnesia: Justine (2011), and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs. In 2020, the series made a return with Amnesia: Rebirth, developed by Frictional Games, and serving as a direct sequel to The Dark Descent.
Alone in the Dark: Survival horror: Pieces Interactive: Windows, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5: 2024-03-20 [15] Amanda the Adventurer: Analog horror: DreadXP: Windows: 2023-04-25 [16] Amnesia: The Dark Descent: Adventure, psychological horror, cosmic horror: Frictional Games: Linux, OS X, Windows: 2010-09-22 [6] Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
Two days after its release on PS4 Frictional Games posted a tweet stating that the port managed to recoup all costs and "more". [14] Frictional Games announced on 23 September 2020 that they would make Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs and Amnesia: The Dark Descent open-source video games under the GNU GPL-3.0-or-later. [15] [16]
Amnesia: Rebirth, a follow-up to The Dark Descent, was announced with a trailer in March 2020 and was released in October 2020. [20] Frictional Games released Amnesia: The Bunker on 6 June 2023 which marks the fourth installment of the Amnesia series.
Amnesia: Rebirth is a 2020 survival horror video game developed and published by Frictional Games.It was released for Windows, Linux, and PlayStation 4 on 20 October 2020, for Amazon Luna on 22 October 2021, and for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on 20 October 2022.
[4] [5] He also worked with Frictional Games for their game Amnesia: The Dark Descent, with a feature about him being included with the games special features. Tarmia's work is also featured in the 2023 Frictional Games release of Amnesia: The Bunker, another installment in the Amnesia survival horror game series.
Video games about amnesia. Must be a major aspect of the game's plot. Must be a major aspect of the game's plot. Do not include games that simply have amnesiac characters, or where it is used as a minor plot device.
Amnesia (1986 video game), a 1986 text-adventure computer game written by science fiction author Thomas M. Disch; Amnesia (2011 video game), a 2011 Japanese visual novel for the PlayStation Portable