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September 10, 2013
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Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
Based on 676 Ratings
7.4
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Based on 59 Reviews
72
Release date
September 10, 2013
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Mode(s)
Single-player
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Summary

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is an upcoming survival horror video game developed by thechineseroom and produced by Frictional Games. The game is an indirect sequel to Amnesia: The Dark Descent, which was developed and produced by Frictional Games.

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs System Requirements

🀏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows Vista
CPU:
High-range Intel Core i3 / AMD A6 CPU or equivalent.
RAM:
2 GB RAM
GPU:
Mid-range NVIDIA GeForce 200 / AMD Radeon HD 5000. Integrated Intel HD Graphics should work but is not supported; problems are generally solved with a driver update.
HDD:
5 GB available space

πŸ‘ Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 7
CPU:
High-range Intel Core i5 / AMD FX CPU or equivalent.
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
High-range NVIDIA GeForce 400 / AMD Radeon HD 6000. Integrated Intel HD Graphics should work but is not supported; problems are generally solved with a driver update.
HDD:
5 GB available space

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs Trailer

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Amnesia Series Games

Amnesia: The Dark Descent
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September 8, 2010
86
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
+1
September 10, 2013
72
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
October 20, 2020
78
Amnesia: Rebirth
June 6, 2023
75
Amnesia: The Bunker

Critic Reviews59

A Machine for Pigs is a well made and impressive game with a thorough thematic design and atmosphere. As a horror game it is rather spartan yet brilliant in that it let’s your brain conjure most of its horrors. Unfortunately it comes with a rather numbing effect that makes later parts of the game feel more formulaic and not as scary.
December 12, 2013
With problematic pacing and a complete lack of the horror element -that was the highlight of the first game- A Machine for Pigs didn't meet our expectations.
November 5, 2013
A perfect clash of Dear Esther and Amnesia, focused on straining your nerves while easing - perhaps a tad too much - on the interaction and gameplay.
October 24, 2013

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