The Epic Games Store has two new titles available for free this week.
]]>Rising Storm 2: Vietnam and ABZU are free this week on the Epic Games Store.
]]>Frictional Games has announced Amnesia: The Dark Descent and A Machine for Pigs are is now available as open source.
]]>Find a corner to hide in with your lantern. The Amnesia Collection is headed to Xbox One next week.
]]>Here's a quick bit of news for you.
]]>The Humble Store is handing over a free copy of The Amnesia Collection with no strings attached.
]]>If Amnesia: Collection turns up in the mail I will move house rather than play it.
]]>Come next month, you can grab three scary games in one collection for PlayStation 4 from the folks who brought you SOMA.
]]>Humble Bundle's latest bundle contains ten outstanding indie games for $25. The bundle is in collaboration with Games Done Quick, and all the proceeds will be donated to charity.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs creator Dan Pinchbeck has revealed that the changes made to the series template between the first and second game resulted in hate mail that - he says - would make the horror game "look like Sesame Street."
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs continues to scare the bejeezus out of our very own Brenna Hillier. There's scares, screams and shadows a-plenty in the third part of her let's play series.
]]>VG247's Brenna Hillier returns to play through more of The Chinese Room's horror adventure. She has no fear.
]]>Watch VG247's Brenna Hillier "get adrenaline to the extremities" as she screams her way through this modern horror classic.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is Steam's mid-week madness offer, so you can pick up the horror adventure on Linux Mac or PC at 50% off for just $10. If you doubt that'll give your cardiac system enough of a work out, you can grab the Amnesia Collection, which bundles A Machine for Pigs with original game The Dark Descent for $14. Never sleep again. I don't intend to.
]]>If you're looking to get your fill of horror games on the cheap cheap this Halloween week, your first stop today should be GOG.com, which has launched a sale on scary titles, many of which you can pick up for just a couple bucks.
]]>Among some gamers there's a discussion about "interactive fiction" vs. "video game," but Jessica Curry of Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs dev The Chinese Room says in an editorial on Edge the distinction is immaterial.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs reviews have started dropping all over the shop. Get the numbers as they emerge here.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs developers The Chinese Room and Frictional Games have confirmed that its survival horror romp will hit PC and Mac on September 10.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs developer The Chinese Room is keen to create a brand of horror that makes you unwilling to proceed, yet will house intrigue that makes you want to fight through it and push on regardless. It's this balance off horror states that will make the game quite terrifying, according to creator Dan Pinchbeck.
]]>We know all about how you finished Amnesia: A Dark Descent, you "power gamer", you. So do Frictional Games and thechineseroom, and you won't get the chance to do it again in Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs has been delayed into late summer, according to co-developer Frictional Games.
]]>You remember how important light was in Amnesia: The Dark Descent - or maybe you don't because you sensibly dissociated and buried the memories forever. It looks like light's going to play a major rolle in followup Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, too, if these almost unbelievably dark screenshots are anything to go by.
]]>Thechineseroom's long-awaited Amnesia sequel has been tentatively scheduled for a second quarter launch.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs will be "fairly traditional in some ways," yet "quietly radical in others," according to thechineseroom's Dan Pinchbeck.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs has received a new gameplay trailer from Frictonal Games, showing off some of the game's grim interiors, puzzles and a tease of the game's squealing monster. Be brave and watch the clip below.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs will retain some elements of developer Dan Pinchbeck's last adventure, Dear Esther, but won't be the same kind of game.
]]>Speaking in an interview with GameZone, Dan Pinchbeck, creative director of developer thechineseroom, said that the horror sequel Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs has slipped from its intended Halloween 2012 release date into 2013,
"The quality of the game is the absolute first, last, and always with this development, and we felt it could do with a few more months' work to make sure that's really going to happen," said Pinchbeck.
]]>To thank fans for throwing support behind the Humble Bundle V, which featured Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Frictional Games has pushed out a teaser video for indrect sequel A Machine for Pigs.
]]>Dan Pinchbeck, creative director at thechineseroom, has said if Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs can't "frighten people as much as the original," then the team has "failed."
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs will scare the pants off you, that is, if you plan on wearing any while playing it.
]]>Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs has been announced as a collaboration between thechineseroom and Frictional Games.
]]>Frictional Games has revealed the title of its next release, but Internet sleuths think they've uncovered much more.
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