Before Amnesia, the Penumbra Collection was where you went to be chased by ghouls and creatures through dark corridors. Includes Overture, Black Plague, Requiem, and Necrologue.
Amnesia The Dark Descent is the classic first person horror adventure game that launched millions of people out of their chairs and dozens of others into long lasting Let's Play careers.
War Front Turning Point is an alternate history World War 2 RTS game where the Germans have mechs, the Allies have forcefields, and the Soviet Union has mastered ABV necromancy.
I think even X Play and a couple of other review sites complained about how only a couple of the starting missions even involved fighting against the Allies, whereas the rest was against the "Nazi" Germans and Soviets.
Don't understand. A game cannot have too much killing nazis.
You have not one, but TWO campaigns, and in both cases only the first two missions even involve the invasion of Britain. Feels like a waste, and you barely even get to fight against most of the Allied tech tree.
Why do I want to play a Hellsing game all of a sudden?
Sins of a Solar Empire Rebellion is the latest standalone expansion to the real-time space RTS 4X hybrid game: the RT4X! No worries you don't like the setting as your favorite one is already an overhaul mod that turns it all into Halo, Mass Effect, Star Wars, or something more obscure.
Amnesia A Machine for Pigs is the sequel to the Dark Descent, but developed by the Chinese Room instead of Frictional Games. Maybe that explains the lack of friction, but there sure are lots of pigs! Lots of oinking, and men with a pig-like appearance.
aka the games even some horror fans find too scary
New theme music also a boxEdited by VeryVileVillian on Apr 26th 2024 at 4:28:20 PM
Weirdly enough, this isn't the first time some magical stuff happened in one of these games. The second games had a yeti as the final boss, and The 2011 Cabela games had a large hyena creature that was implied to be either an ancient supernatural monster or an escaped military experiment.