While the classic Amnesia gameplay is available here in a lot of ways, in Amnesia: The Bunker it’s mixed with some underwhelming, poorly balanced monster gameplay that doesn’t work as well as it should.
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Darren writes: "Amnesia: The Bunker is ahead of the class, achieving what many of its peers aspire to but often fall short of. If you’re a horror fan, this is a must play."
Michael Kitchin writes, "I find the horror falls flat but Amnesia: The Bunker delivers a surprisingly open experience full of experimentation. It's freeing to be given the opportunity to blow a door wide open or circumvent challenges in an ingenious way. It visually shows its age and I feel the storytelling is bland but the atmosphere remains taught and tense. The monster doesn't quite hold a threat but the ticking time pressures and compromised nature of your tools did make for an interesting game. It's short but there's definitely room to replay with a different approach."