![]() ![]() Over at the official PlayStation Blog, Frictional Games’ Thomas Grip confirmed that the Amnesia collection will remain the same as it was on PC, with the only new addition being Trophy support. Frictional Games, the team behind The Dark Descent, released their sci-fi horror masterpiece SOMA as a console exclusive on PS4, along with The Chinese Room’s exploratory narrative Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture.Īlso known for Dear Esther, The Chinese Room took over developmental duties for the Amnesia sequel, A Machine for Pigs, with Frictional Games staying on as producer and publisher instead. More on this below.Īs of now the collection is only confirmed for the PlayStation 4, which makes sense given developers Frictional Games’ and The Chinese Room’s history with PlayStation. ![]() However, all three of the games have only ever been available digitally on PC for the last 6 years. It will only be available as a digital download for $29.99, with a launch discount for PlayStation Plus subscribers.Īs we gamers tend to do, there’s already a lot of complaining over in the comment section of various outlets about the Collection’s digital-only availability. ![]() Known for its (then) unique take on combat-free survival horror and preying on our crippling fear of the darkness, it’s since become known as one of the most iconic horror games of all time mostly due in part to the Let’s Play boom on YouTube in 2010, which, I guess, explains the questionable direction of the trailer.Īmnesia: Collection consists of The Dark Descent, A Machine for Pigs, and a short story called Justine. Amnesia, a series of horror games that released exclusively on PC, are finally making their way to home consoles in the Amnesia: Collection on November 22nd. ![]()
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