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I have seen porn with better story plots.
Yeah If i knew there was no gaming value with this title I would have never bought it.
Should be re-labled as an interactive story... This is no game.
Because games are totally and in no way interactive storys.
For people who played C64-games and Amiga-games decades ago, this game might also be a friendly reminder of the dark ages of gaming.
Hitler has feelings too! I am a very sensitive person.
Probably not gonna buy the next amnesia, for obvious reasons.
But, Amnesia and Dear Esther are completely different games. I haven't played Dear Esther yet but I've been told about it and not liking it is totally understandable. But judging Amnesia from it doesn't make sense. Amnesia is completely and utterly different.