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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.
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: A Machine for Pigs is a 2013 survival horror game developed by The Chinese Room and published by Frictional Games.Originally meant to be a mod, the game is an indirect sequel to Amnesia: The Dark Descent (2010), which was both developed and published by Frictional Games.
It was their first Amnesia game since The Dark Descent in 2010 and their first game since Soma in 2015. [4] While in development, the team attempted to identify the strengths and the shortcomings of The Dark Descent and Soma, and decided that Rebirth would keep Soma ' s focus of having an overarching narrative, and Amnesia ' s "lower
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
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
[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.
Penumbra: Necrologue is a third-party total conversion modification released for Amnesia: The Dark Descent in 2014 by CounterCurrent Games. It was in development for 2 years. It continues the storyline after the events of Penumbra: Requiem, and like its predecessors, heavily focuses on exploration and survival.