The "Amnesia" collection has been exclusive for PC for years but finally it's now available on PlayStation for only $29.99. Horror classics such as "Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs", "Amnesia: Justine" and "Amnesia: The Dark Descent" are all included in the digital package.
According to Engadget, the critically acclaimed first-person horror game, "Amnesia: Dark Descent" is praised for its innovative take following its release on PC in 2010. The horror game continued to produce a new variety of first-person horror games, all are commercial successes.
VG247 describes the horror game as profoundly, thoughtfully creepy right through. Anyone who would play "Amnesia: Dark Descent" or any of the "Amnesia" collection would probably be terrified and it's perfect for those who want some horrifying games especially at night when no one's home.
In a review of PlayStation Lifestyle on the "Amnesia" collection describes the "Amnesia: Dark Descent" as deeply leaning on the psychological fright and is hugely dubbed as one of the frightening games when it was release in 2010. It also added that the game creates visual and auditory delusion on every player's mind in the duration of the game.
The "Amnesia" collection is not a remaster but the graphics on the "Amnesia: Dark Descent" looks a little updated than most PS4 games. Its whistling sounds and the hissing of the cockroaches are crucial to the sound design of the game.
A survival horror video game by Frictional Games, "Amnesia: The Dark Descent" was released for Mac OS X, Linux, Microsoft Windows on Sep. 8, 2010 and finally on PlayStation 4 on Nov. 22, 2016. Daniel, a protagonist is featured in the game who explores a dark and scary castle while trying to escape from monsters and other obstacles and solving puzzles as well.
The "Amnesia: The Dark Descent" was well received critically, which earned two awards from the Independent Games Festival and many positive reviews. The game's soundtrack is also available for purchase.