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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.
Probably one of my few instabuys, but it's due to the discount.
one of the creepiest games ever played great release.
What is this amazing new game I have never heard of or seen before?
You never cease to amaze me GOG.
I was wondering when this will finally show up here

Great to have another developer on board

thanks for the 75% discount as well
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Smannesman: What is this amazing new game I have never heard of or seen before?
You never cease to amaze me GOG.
this. there are about a hundred places where you can already buy this. GOG's now the 101st.
Well, hello there. :) Might just grab this today, especially with that discount.
GOG, you are out of your mind with this price :) Instabuy!
Also - does this mean Machine for Pigs is coming our way? :)
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JMich: Probably one of my few instabuys, but it's due to the discount.
I'm not necessarily into this type of game, but with this discount, it might be the best time to try it out! :D
Awesome release!

EDIT: I purchased it from developer's website 2 years ago despite not being a horror fan just because they released it DRM-free and for Linux. Great studio with interesting blog.
Post edited July 25, 2013 by Mivas
Good game! Just wondering: did i miss an old game this week?
Great game, I already have it through the Humble Indie Bundle, fully cross-platform (Linux, MacOS, Windows), soundtrack included.
Still, highly recommended. A horror game where you cannot fight back. Very disturbing atmosphere and a story that stays fresh, although the topic of amnesia is a well known trope.
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Novotnus: GOG, you are out of your mind with this price :) Instabuy!
Also - does this mean Machine for Pigs is coming our way? :)
that would be awesome. I will buy it here instantly.
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Fred_DM: there are about a hundred places where you can already buy this. GOG's now the 101st.
Yes and currently the last store to release it too! There is something to be said for that you know...
How about the Penumbra trilogy?

Yeah yeah, I have Amnesia already too (bought directly from the developer site, and also part of some Humble Bundle), but I am not getting my underpants twisted by GOG _finally_ adding it to their catalog, just like I don't get angry if Steam adds System Shock 2 to their catalog even though one could already buy it from GOG.