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Have you ever been trapped in a nightmare?

Amnesia: The Dark Descent, a gripping first-person perspective horror story full of mystery, darkness, and demons lurking in the shadows inducing a constant sense of dread, is available 75% off on GOG.com. That's only $4.99 only for the first 48 hours, to get your DRM-free copy!

Thousands of pages have been written on the anatomy of fear. It's one of the most basic emotions shaping the human psyche and dictating our actions. But how many of us actually know fear? Not the tingling sensation that something's wrong and you should be worried, but actual terror that's caused by constant, lethal, and very real, yet unfamiliar threat. This is a game that, according to many, comes as close to inducing that state, as possible for a computer game. Praised for its gripping atmosphere, perfect pacing, and involving gameplay, it's one of the most prominent--in not the most prominent--modern achievements in terror fiction.

Amnesia: The Dark Descent puts you in a situation with no escape and the only thing you can do is to push forward, deeper into the nightmare that's becoming more morbid and terrifying by the minute. You will find yourself exploring a half-ruined castle, that witnessed many acts of madness and inhumane cruelty. Deprived of all memories, hunted by spawns of evil, forced to behold sights that shatter your sanity, you will venture into the darkness with no real hope of ever emerging victorious. Mixing a fascinating story, terrifying setting, and well-executed design, this title deserves a place in every horror fan collection.

Are you ready to inject your mind with an excess dose of poisonous terrors? Empty your bladder, switch off the lights, put on your headphones, and throw yourself head-first into Amnesia: The Dark Descent, for only $4.99 on GOG.com. The 75% discount offer lasts until Saturday, July 27, at 9:59AM GMT.
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Crosmando: It does, just checked after installing
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Kabus: Thanks for information. I didn't see mention on game card page.
That's fixed now :P
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Ghorpm: It's definitely not the type of games I love and therefore I would like to learn a bit about it. Could somebody answer a few questions? Thanks a lot:
1) How difficult is this game?
2) How is the level designs? Is it something more like a maze where you will get lost constantly or is it rather small and uncomplicated?
3) Is there a lot of backtracking here?
4) How about quick time events?
I'll try to answer to the best of my memory.

1. Not that difficult once you get the hang of do's and don'ts. Some puzzles I found challenging, but not impossible.
2. It's not very linear, but I wouldn't call the castle a maze. There are hubs with a number corridors leading out, but they pretty simple to explore.
3. Some. I didn't find it tedious.
4. I don't remember any. The game tries for natural, intuitive interaction.
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keeveek: if your card supports Open GL 2.0+ you should be fine. You may check the demo to make sure.
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sauvignon1: No idea how to check that (google didn't help). It's an Intel HD 4000 card, if that helps.
Use this at your own risk. Intel's page says that the card you list supports OpenGL 4.0.

http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/quick-reference-guide-to-intel-processor-graphics

Again, this does NOT mean that the game may work or that we support it on those particular cards. Hope that helps.