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Amnesia dev discusses success; next project won't lose the 'scary atmosphere'

Thomas Grip, project manager at Amnesia: The Dark Descent developer Frictional Games, spoke on "Evoking Emotions" earlier this week at GDC Europe, and explained the intricacies of the game that absolutely terrified those who played it. We wanted to discuss his emotions on the success of the game, which has sold over 400,000 copies --- an impressive feat for an indie dev.

"While we were quite confident that we had a game that was better than any of our previous, we had never expected the response we got," Grip told us when we asked if he was surprised by the success. "The press response was very nice -- both in terms of coverage and grading -- but even more fun and surprising was the player response that continues almost a year after. The amount of videos, images, etc. that players have created in response to the game is just amazing, and several orders of magnitude larger than anything we have had. Sales-wise it's, of course, also overwhelming, and I think especially how good it is still selling even a year after."

FriedGoat5053d ago

Loved Penumbra have yet to play Amnesia, looks good.

floetry1015052d ago

Oh man, you must. Penumbra was great, brings back plenty of memories, but Amnesia is on another level. Frictional deserve every good fortune they get. Despite the controversy surrounding Valve's "potato-sack" idea, I'm glad it came good for so many small developers.

Sidewinder-5052d ago

I bought the potato sack.

What was this juicy controversy?

Ser5052d ago

I cannot wait for the next title. I'll support Frictional Games until the day I die.

This might sound scandalous, but I prefer Penumbra to Half-Life.

Pyscho_Mantis5052d ago

there has been a lack of scary games this gen (discounting mods)

Genghis5052d ago

Man, please port Amnesia to consoles. It's the perfect in-the-dark w/ surround sound up w/ friends game. Playing on a big screen would be amazing.

Ser5051d ago

I would buy it again. Heck, I'd pay $60 for it.

Bring it, Frictional Games!

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A Look at the Best Horror Games of All Time, From the Past and Present

Enter a world of terror and darkness with this list comprising the best horror games of all time, featuring old and new titles.

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Kaii775d ago

Bioshock 1 only has the intro though, would you kindly pick up that radio? :p

Levii_92774d ago

Original FEAR is a goddamn masterpiece

ModsDoBetter774d ago

Was playing Alien: Isolation again a few weeks ago, still holds up and the AI is incredible.

F.E.A.R. was another amazing game, shame the series went downhill with 2 and then fell off entirely with F3AR.

Couldn’t get into Fatal Frame, bought the remaster on PS5 and just…couldn’t.

DeathTouch774d ago

Fatal Frame 2 is an underrated masterpiece.

gold_drake774d ago

omg that game freaked me out haha

Abnor_Mal774d ago

One of my favorite games, would love to see a remake.

gold_drake774d ago

i still think Haunting Ground is one of the best.

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Frictional Says Amnesia: Rebirth Is Not Profitable Yet

Frictional Games says its latest horror adventure Amnesia: Rebirth isn't profitable yet. The studio also revealed a major sales milestone for SOMA.

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VerminSC1555d ago

People that have played it, is it worth the price? I’m thinking of purchasing

MadLad1555d ago

Wait for a 50% off sale, honestly. It's not a bad game by any means, but it doesn't live up to their original Amnesia, let alone a game like SOMA.

coolbeans1555d ago (Edited 1555d ago )

I've heard mixed things about it. If you're heavily invested in Frictional's storytelling streak? Rebirth SEEMS like one of the best you'd get out of a game in 2020. Gameplay and some level design is where fans appear disappointed.

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Frictional Games Releases Amnesia: The Dark Descent Source Code to Celebrate 10th Anniversary

From GameWatcher: "Publisher and developer Frictional Games has announced that it will release the source code for acclaimed horror game Amnesia: The Dark Descent.

Both Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs will go open source today, celebrating the original title's 10th anniversary."

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asweplay1730d ago

This is brilliant news, will be helpful to see the inner workings of an acclaimed game!