
This is solely based on the fact that monsters in Amnesia cannot be killed. Basically, any monster encounter in Amnesia is some sort of adrenaline rush where you have to run for your life and hide before the monster catches you (and kills you).


On my previous post, I briefly explained why I don’t find Amnesia as frightening as other horror games, like Silent Hill or Fatal Frame (jump to the paragraph right below the first image). I think it’s safe to assume that if you’re a gamer, whether you’re a horror fan or not, you’ve heard of “Amnesia: The Dark Descent.” To tell the truth, while I liked the game a lot, I don’t think I found it half as scary as most of the gamers out there.
