The controls can seem convoluted for those that are used to other survival horror games, but they become easier the more you play. Like the previous installments, Amnesia: The Bunker feels like a PC game at heart. You need to find a way to get out of the bunker, all the while keeping the generators going to keep the Beast from going hunting in the dark. There is an exit but it has been imploded for the safety of those outside, leaving everyone inside to whatever is stalking the halls. Every soldier you find is either dead or dying and you have a wicked case of memory loss. In Amnesia: The Bunker, you play as Henri Clement, a French soldier in WWI that has awoken in an underground bunker alone and in the dark after losing consciousness from a German artillery shell. Have you always wanted to find yourself stuck underground in an old WWI bunker being hunted by a monster? Great! Me too! Let’s go! Well if claustrophobia is your phobia of choice, look no further than Amnesia: The Bunker. While Amnesia: Rebirth was on the milder end of scary, the original game created this dark and eerie atmosphere of dark wood and heavy curtains that was almost claustrophobic at times. If you’re anything like me, you have had to play the past installments of Amnesia in chunks because anything longer will cause you to toss your controller at your screen like a flower girl at a wedding. Platforms: PS5 (Reviewed on), PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox Cloud Gaming, Microsoft Windows
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