Frictional Games announces that
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is now available for
Windows, OS X, and Linux, offering a follow-up to their survival/horror hit
Amnesia: The Dark Descent. Here's word on how you will once again have to save
your bacon:
September 10, 2013 - Switch off the lights and try not to
wake the neighbors with your grotesque cries. The premier name in horror is back
with Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, available today.
The year is 1899. Wealthy industrialist Oswald Mandus has returned home from a
disastrous expedition to Mexico. Wracked by fever, haunted by dreams of a dark
machine, he recovers consciousness in his own bed with no idea of how much time
has passed since his last memory. As he struggles to his feet, somewhere beneath
him, an engine splutters, coughs, roars into life…
From the creators of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Dear Esther comes a new
first-person horror game that will drag you into the depths of greed, power and
madness. It will bury its snout into your ribs and it will eat your heart.
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is survival–horror at its most unsettling; helpless
and alone, no weapons to soothe your nerves, and only the dim light of your
lantern to offer any comfort.
For Windows, Mac, and Linux, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is available for $19.99
at online stores, including: Steam, GOG, Gamefly, GamersGate, Desura, Mac Game
Store
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs' narrative-driven horror, free of combat and complex
puzzles, instead encourages players to entrench themselves in the world, be
consumed by its ambiance, and run for their lives. More info:
http://aamfp.com/