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True story bro :p
But Amnesia is almost entirely atmospheric. I wrote a review of this a while back, describing it as the "haunted house" of video games. Most of the time, you aren't in harm's way, but it sure as hell doesn't feel safe. There are a couple of jump-scares, I think... Some things are frightening in that they are just morbid (I guess that depends on your own conditioning, though), and when you have to sneak around the creatures from time to time, they're just moments filled with silent panic (Ohgodohgodohgodohgod). It really is quite the fix of fears, and it feels great to play, no matter how many times you play it. :)