Amnesia: The Bunker, SOMA developer Frictional Games “unscripted” WW1 horror, has been delayed again, albeit only by a week. It’s now due to release for PC on 23rd May, giving the studio a little extra time to “make sure everything is perfect before launch”.
The Bunker, as you might already know, is the fourth game in Frictional’s Amnesia series, following on from 2010’s acclaimed The Dark Descent, its Chinese-Room-developed successor A Machine for Pigs, and 2021’s Rebirth. It’s also a bit of a departure for the series, trading traditionally linear tales of horror for “unscripted” scares in a nightmarish semi-open-world.
This time around, players take on the role of Henri Clément, a French soldier who, over the course of the game, is relentlessly pursued by an “adaptive” otherworldly creature through the claustrophobic confines of a dimly lit underground bunker.
Source – eurogamer.net
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