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  • Summary: Left all alone in a desolate WW1 bunker with only one bullet remaining in the barrel, it's up to you to face the oppressing terrors in the dark. Keep the lights on at all costs, persevere, and make your way out alive. In the shoes of the French soldier Henri Clément, you are armed with aLeft all alone in a desolate WW1 bunker with only one bullet remaining in the barrel, it's up to you to face the oppressing terrors in the dark. Keep the lights on at all costs, persevere, and make your way out alive. In the shoes of the French soldier Henri Clément, you are armed with a revolver gun, a noisy dynamo flashlight, and other scarce supplies to scavenge and craft along the way. With randomization and unpredictable behavior, no play-through is the same.

    Hunted by an ever-present threat reacting to your every move and sound, you must adapt your play-style to face hell. Every decision will change the outcome of how the game responds.
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 15
  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. 90
    Not even an intermittent crash or clunky load screen can minimize what Amnesia: The Bunker does so well. The intimate world, wonderfully interwoven mechanics, and semi-random nature make The Bunker a nerve-racking experience that’s a natural evolution of its landmark first entry. On a surface level, it’s still about creeping through a dimly lit hellhole and evading unspeakable horrors, but Frictional has spent the last decade advancing that formula to create the best version of it so far.
  2. 80
    The best Amnesia game since The Dark Descent and a welcome spiritual successor to Alien Isolation, that makes darkness more terrifying than any video game before it.
  3. Jul 4, 2023
    80
    Amnesia: The Bunker is a return to the roots of the original series instalment. Even though it sidestepped a bit from the overall mythos, the story was never as important as the sense of constant dread the game provides. As I’m not a horror fan, I had an awful time with this game, which is maybe the best compliment I can give it. Horror fans, rejoice!
  4. Jun 20, 2023
    70
    With so many scary games to choose from in recent years, Amnesia: The Bunker wouldn’t be my first or fifth go-to for horror. Even though the game starts strong, it’ predecessors are fierce competitors in terms of mechanics and scares. Amnesia: The Bunker is a good game but not a great one.
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    Sep 17, 2023
    70
    A snappy length means the horror of The Bunker’s pitch-black darkness and wandering monster mostly don’t overstay their welcome. [Issue#29, p.84]
  6. 70
    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.
  7. Jul 17, 2023
    60
    Amnesia is not a flagship of the genre. It doesn't pretend to be, and it doesn't even try to revolutionise the genre or its franchise. It evolves a little in its content and structure, but retains the same strength. Its job is to scare you for a few hours by immersing you in its world, and it succeeds perfectly. The Alien Isolation-style beast that stalks you incessantly makes you break out in a cold sweat, and the game is gripping. You'll simply have to get used to the decade-old gameplay. The problem is that it can also put some people off.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 10
  2. Negative: 1 out of 10
  1. Jun 22, 2023
    10
    Phenomenal horror experience. Excellent sound design and game design overall. The setting is interesting and haunting, the decisions you havePhenomenal horror experience. Excellent sound design and game design overall. The setting is interesting and haunting, the decisions you have to make are difficult and tense. It is claustrophobic and feels very real. A must play for any horror fans! Expand
  2. Jun 7, 2023
    9
    I'm in love with this game. It's fairly short, but for your first play through, it's masterfully crafted. Every element of comfort (running,I'm in love with this game. It's fairly short, but for your first play through, it's masterfully crafted. Every element of comfort (running, your flashlight, your weapon) is equally capable of drawing the monster to your position. There's no reprieve in the bunker until you finally find your way back to the administration office, lock the door, and light the lantern. You'll use the fuel you find to refuel your generator, capable of lighting most areas and keeping the monster at bay. Unfortunately, it's only a matter of time until you're forced to venture back out, knowing that each second you spend walking away from your safe house is one second less until your gas generator depletes and you're lost in the dark.

    An RE2-style map is used to give you to choices in how you want to explore. You'll solve small puzzles and collect notes to find clues toward your next objective on your search to escape the tomb that's claimed so many already.

    This is the scariest game I've ever played. If you're a horror fan, it's a no-brainer. Just know that it is a bite-size experience, so expect to get through it in just a handful of hours.
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  3. Jun 8, 2023
    9
    Short version is: If you are a fan of horror games, this game is an absolute must-play. There is nothing that comes close to the type ofShort version is: If you are a fan of horror games, this game is an absolute must-play. There is nothing that comes close to the type of experience you get on your first play-through, and for a game that’s only $25, it is very affordable and the quality of the game exceeds that price. The Bunker nails something in specific, and that is its atmosphere. Right from the start, you can feel that the environment you will traverse through is extremely tight and claustrophobic. The bunker itself is expansive, but everything will feel so dangerously close to you. It feels like you have nowhere to run or hide. The environment is also enhanced by some phenomenal use of lighting. This game is dark; really dark. A small source of light can give some form of reprieve, but realizing that your surrounding is completely pitch black really sells the fact that you are trapped in a bunker alone. Your obvious choice, then, would be to use the flashlight given to you. However, almost every tool at your disposal can be both beneficial and severe red herrings, demanding you to understand how and when to use your tools. The consequences can be severe if they’re used carelessly. It’s a game of not only escaping from the monster, but also about tracking your inventory and your own actions. It leads to this experience that is not only very scary, but also tense in the fact that many of the actions you do can have their pros and cons. You can definitely tell this game took some inspiration from the RE franchise (esp with inventory management and safe areas), but it implements some of its ideas to great effect to the Amnesia formula. The sound design is also really good. The droning music combined with the loud sounds that occur in the bunker are really well executed. The presentation and environment of the game in general is extremely oppressive. The bang of your weapon, the rolling sound of your flashlight, they all feel very organic. I played this game on my PS5 and it also ran great with little to no issues other than very few microstutters which only lasted a few milliseconds. This will surely get patched later. The game also looked good graphics-wise. They’re nothing that will blow your mind, but it absolutely fits with the type of environment they were aiming for. To put it simply, this is one of the best (and scariest) horror games I’ve ever played. The experience is carefully crafted and polished from start to finish, with a heart-pumping environment and monster. I hope it gets a native PS5 version soon because I can see this game really benefiting from haptic feedback. And while it might be a short game for some, I think it’s absolutely worth it nevertheless. If you’re tired of broken AAA releases, the polish this game has will be a relief to you. I hope we see more AA-quality games like this in the future. Not everything needs to be a huge $70 AAA experience or really small indie experience. The Bunker hits the middle point of both while bringing both sides’ best features into a single product. Frictional has done it again! Expand
  4. Jun 14, 2023
    9
    Amnesia: The Bunker is a mix of Alien: Isolation, Amnesia, and a dash of Resident Evil mechanics (including a safe room, inventory andAmnesia: The Bunker is a mix of Alien: Isolation, Amnesia, and a dash of Resident Evil mechanics (including a safe room, inventory and combination system, and back-tracking). This game was everything I hope for in a survival horror title. It has an unstoppable enemy, one safe room (or is it?), a no hand-holding approach on direction, and a gameplay system that has you on the edge of your seat. Planning every move before I left the Administration Office was so fun. I loved having to read notes in order to learn my next objective. The mechanic that has you re-fueling the generator was great, and would still allow you to roam around in the dark (with the exception that the monster can now roam free, of course) This game blew me away. It was far more scary than any other Amnesia title, IMO. I was never impressed with the whole, "your character gets scared, so now you go blind", thing. While Amnesia: The Bunker still has that mechanic, it doesn't completely ruin the experience. Instead, you pop-off a couple shots from your revolver, and run for a hiding spot. This is a MUST-PLAY for survival horror fans and horror fans alike. My only complaint? The final ending, or rather, the final interaction with the monster. Took me completely out of the immersion and just annoyed me. Otherwise, this would have been a 10 from me. Expand
  5. Jun 27, 2023
    9
    Enjoyed this very much, wasn’t even a big fan of the first Amnesia games but this one really stood out to me. Hope devs continues to improveEnjoyed this very much, wasn’t even a big fan of the first Amnesia games but this one really stood out to me. Hope devs continues to improve from here on forward, looking forward to the next game! Expand
  6. Aug 18, 2023
    8
    A brilliant game to fall under the horror genre! Personally where I enjoy watching these types of games I'm not great at playing them, I haveA brilliant game to fall under the horror genre! Personally where I enjoy watching these types of games I'm not great at playing them, I have to say I had a lot of fun playing this! I'm also really enjoying the setting that it gives us. 8/10 I would recommend playing at least once, currently available on xbox game pass Expand
  7. Jun 11, 2023
    0
    No no please, fish-eye lens? Noooooo!
    I'm looking for new game and have only watched the trailer for this. The description was excellent! I
    No no please, fish-eye lens? Noooooo!
    I'm looking for new game and have only watched the trailer for this. The description was excellent! I love the idea of introducing randomness! But then I watched it and, oh on -- fish-eye! Nooooo, I get motion sick and this is no-go. I will not name other games, but almost ALL other games are fine with me. (Fovorite games: HZD, HFW)
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