Compare Amnesia Re-collection prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Frictional Games. Published by Frictional Games. Released on 10/20/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Single Player, First Person, Indie, Adventure. Metacritic score: 80/100.

Three first-person horror games from Frictional Games in one bundle: The Dark Descent, A Machine for Pigs, and Rebirth. If you have zero history with the series, this is where that changes.

Amnesia Re-collection is a Steam bundle that brings together three separate entries from Frictional Games' landmark survival-horror franchise: Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (developed by The Chinese Room, published by Frictional), and Amnesia: Rebirth. No combat, no guns, no safety net. You survive by hiding, running, and keeping your wits intact, which the games will do everything in their power to erode. The Dark Descent is the reason this series exists in the cultural memory of PC gaming. You wake in Brennenburg Castle as Daniel, a man with no memory of himself or why he is there. The game builds its dread on two interlocking systems: a lantern that burns through oil and tinderboxes you will never have enough of, and a sanity meter that punishes you for lingering in darkness or staring at the creatures hunting you. The Gatherers, those lurching, eyeless things, respond to light, movement, and sound. Physics-based puzzle interactions, where you push doors open with the mouse instead of pressing a button, make every encounter feel tactile and uncomfortably real. Hard Mode adds a further layer, disabling autosaves and making tinderboxes cost resources to spend, with zero warning music when enemies are nearby. The Dark Descent earned overwhelmingly positive reception on Steam across tens of thousands of reviews, and it remains one of the most cited influences on an entire generation of atmospheric horror games. A Machine for Pigs takes a harder turn. The Chinese Room stripped out the inventory system, the sanity meter, and replaced the finite-oil lantern with one that never runs dry. The result is a more linear, more narrative-focused experience set in a Victorian London slaughterhouse, following Oswald Mandus, industrialist and great grand-nephew of Daniel. Fans have long debated whether this simplification kills the tension or redirects it into something more like a haunted story than a survival game. The honest answer is both. Pigs has genuine atmospheric density and a script that earns its grimness, but you lose the resource anxiety that made Dark Descent so physically stressful to play. It is the weakest of the three by community consensus, but not without its own quiet horror. Rebirth, the third entry and the newest in the bundle, is a direct sequel to Dark Descent, set in the Algerian desert. It reintroduces a fear mechanic and resource management, and it includes an Adventure Mode that removes most of the horror for players who want the story without the punishment. It received mostly positive reviews, a step below Dark Descent's near-universal praise, with some criticism aimed at pacing and tonal inconsistency in its final act. Still, as the series' most recent full chapter, it adds meaningful closure to the franchise's mythology. As a bundle, the Re-collection does not add remastered visuals, bonus content, or extras beyond what exists in the standalone games. What it does offer is the full arc of a series that quietly reshaped what horror games could feel like, compiled into one place. The Dark Descent alone justifies the entire package. The other two give you context, contrast, and a few more hours of carefully crafted unease. Kai, Scout Team

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Amnesia Re-collection

Oct 20, 2020Frictional Games
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Three first-person horror games from Frictional Games in one bundle: The Dark Descent, A Machine for Pigs, and Rebirth. If you have zero history with the series, this is where that changes.

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Essential for anyone new to the series; The Dark Descent is a genre landmark and the other two entries add worthwhile contrast.

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Amnesia Re-collection is a Steam bundle that brings together three separate entries from Frictional Games' landmark survival-horror franchise: Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (developed by The Chinese Room, published by Frictional), and Amnesia: Rebirth. No combat, no guns, no safety net. You survive by hiding, running, and keeping your wits intact, which the games will do everything in their power to erode. The Dark Descent is the reason this series exists in the cultural memory of PC gaming. You wake in Brennenburg Castle as Daniel, a man with no memory of himself or why he is there. The game builds its dread on two interlocking systems: a lantern that burns through oil and tinderboxes you will never have enough of, and a sanity meter that punishes you for lingering in darkness or staring at the creatures hunting you. The Gatherers, those lurching, eyeless things, respond to light, movement, and sound. Physics-based puzzle interactions, where you push doors open with the mouse instead of pressing a button, make every encounter feel tactile and uncomfortably real. Hard Mode adds a further layer, disabling autosaves and making tinderboxes cost resources to spend, with zero warning music when enemies are nearby. The Dark Descent earned overwhelmingly positive reception on Steam across tens of thousands of reviews, and it remains one of the most cited influences on an entire generation of atmospheric horror games. A Machine for Pigs takes a harder turn. The Chinese Room stripped out the inventory system, the sanity meter, and replaced the finite-oil lantern with one that never runs dry. The result is a more linear, more narrative-focused experience set in a Victorian London slaughterhouse, following Oswald Mandus, industrialist and great grand-nephew of Daniel. Fans have long debated whether this simplification kills the tension or redirects it into something more like a haunted story than a survival game. The honest answer is both. Pigs has genuine atmospheric density and a script that earns its grimness, but you lose the resource anxiety that made Dark Descent so physically stressful to play. It is the weakest of the three by community consensus, but not without its own quiet horror. Rebirth, the third entry and the newest in the bundle, is a direct sequel to Dark Descent, set in the Algerian desert. It reintroduces a fear mechanic and resource management, and it includes an Adventure Mode that removes most of the horror for players who want the story without the punishment. It received mostly positive reviews, a step below Dark Descent's near-universal praise, with some criticism aimed at pacing and tonal inconsistency in its final act. Still, as the series' most recent full chapter, it adds meaningful closure to the franchise's mythology. As a bundle, the Re-collection does not add remastered visuals, bonus content, or extras beyond what exists in the standalone games. What it does offer is the full arc of a series that quietly reshaped what horror games could feel like, compiled into one place. The Dark Descent alone justifies the entire package. The other two give you context, contrast, and a few more hours of carefully crafted unease.

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Kai · Scout Team

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Frictional Games
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Frictional Games
Release Date
Oct 20, 2020

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