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From the first minute on, the game has captivated me. A tribute to the masterpiece Alien.
Quote: "An Amnesia: The Dark Descent on Speed"
The intelligence of the alien is incredible.
The only way to get through the difficult game is the pure will to survive...
I wish you a nice weekend (-;
It's a shame I was never able to finish this game. It's just too boring for me personally (I have this problem with all horror games - it's nearly impossible to scare me). Because as I see it - once you learn all of xenomorph's tricks, the unstoppable monster becomes just a nuisance. Sort of an obstacle preventing you from finishing the game too fast. And the story isn't all that motivating. Don't get me wrong, it's perfectly executed, purely functional story for a horror, but since the horror element is lost on me, it doesn't really work as a separate entity. So in the end, it all boils down to an absolutely amazing atmosphere, but even that is not enough to make me play the entire game from start to finish. Which sucks, cause I'm a huge Alien fan. Oh well, perhaps one day I'll beat this game.
But we forgot that. For example through games like Skyrim. (Far too simple and too superficial.)
I also had to get used to not being led. That could be even more difficult. Such as Sinking City.
I also liked to play in the Ripley Edition as mother Ellen Ripley. A nice experience.
Thanks for your comment.(-;