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''Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs'' is the indirect sequel to ''[[Amnesia: The Dark Descent]]''. The horror game follows Oswald Mandus, an industrialist and butcher that has awoken from a supposed fever with no memory of the past few months. After learning that his two children are in danger from the mysterious Engineer, Mandus rushes to aid them. As Mandus struggles to find his children, he begins to remember the gruesome nature of his lost memories and uncover the mystery of the ever-present Machine. | ''Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs'' is the indirect sequel to ''[[Amnesia: The Dark Descent]]''. The horror game follows Oswald Mandus, an industrialist and butcher that has awoken from a supposed fever with no memory of the past few months. After learning that his two children are in danger from the mysterious Engineer, Mandus rushes to aid them. As Mandus struggles to find his children, he begins to remember the gruesome nature of his lost memories and uncover the mystery of the ever-present Machine. | ||
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[[Category:Gender Dysphoria-free]] | [[Category:Gender Dysphoria-free]] | ||
[[Category:Ghosts]] | [[Category:Ghosts]] |
Revision as of 18:22, 11 September 2014
Systems:
- Windows PC
- Mac OSX
- Linux
- Releases:
- 2013
Publisher:
- Frictional Games
Developer:
- The Chinese Room
ESRB Rating:
- Not rated
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is the indirect sequel to Amnesia: The Dark Descent. The horror game follows Oswald Mandus, an industrialist and butcher that has awoken from a supposed fever with no memory of the past few months. After learning that his two children are in danger from the mysterious Engineer, Mandus rushes to aid them. As Mandus struggles to find his children, he begins to remember the gruesome nature of his lost memories and uncover the mystery of the ever-present Machine.
Contents
- 1 Incomplete Tags for this Game
- 2 General Comments
- 3 Aquatic Violence
- 4 Blood
- 5 Body Horror
- 6 Cannibalism
- 7 Claustrophobia
- 8 Darkness
- 9 Dead Bodies
- 10 Death of Family/Friends
- 11 Dehumanization
- 12 Depiction of War
- 13 Disease
- 14 Electrocution
- 15 Emotional Abuse
- 16 Existential Despair
- 17 Ghosts
- 18 Gore
- 19 Graphic Violence
- 20 Jump Scares
- 21 Kidnapping
- 22 Murder
- 23 Psychological Horror
- 24 Psychological Trauma
- 25 Stalking
- 26 Suicide
- 27 Supernatural Evil
- 28 Unreality
- 29 Victim Blaming
- 30 Violence Against Children
Incomplete Tags for this Game
General Comments
Though the game is currently not rated, the previous game Amnesia: The Dark Descent was rated Mature (M) by the ESRB.
Aquatic Violence
Blood
Body Horror
Cannibalism
Claustrophobia
Darkness
Dead Bodies
Death of Family/Friends
At the climax of the game, the player learns Mandus murdered his sons after foreseeing their death in World War One.
Dehumanization
Depiction of War
Disease
Electrocution
If the Player Character continues to attempt to touch the control panel after destroying it, they may be shocked.
Emotional Abuse
Existential Despair
Ghosts
Gore
Graphic Violence
Jump Scares
Kidnapping
The Machine eventually kidnaps a large portion of the population of London, with the intent of murdering them.
Murder
The Machine plots to murder a portion of London and is implied to have plans to continue to murder others.
Psychological Horror
Psychological Trauma
Stalking
Suicide
Supernatural Evil
Unreality
Late in the game, during the Tesla level, the player’s surroundings suddenly change within the space of a step and must flee a monster. Once they have escaped, they will find themselves back where they were.
The constant appearance of Mandus’s children may be the result of a hallucination, although they may also be ghosts.
Victim Blaming
Violence Against Children
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- Alcohol-free
- Animal Abuse-free
- Animal Death-free
- Aquatic Violence
- Bigoted Language-free
- Blood
- Body Horror
- Bones-free
- Brainwashing-free
- Cannibalism
- Claustrophobia
- Clowns-free
- Darkness
- Dead Bodies
- Death of Family/Friends
- Dehumanization
- Incomplete Review
- Depiction of War
- Disease
- Disruptive Home Life-free
- Drowning-free
- Electrocution
- Emotional Abuse
- Existential Despair
- Explosions-free
- Eye Horror/Eye Trauma-free
- Fire-free
- Gender Dysphoria-free
- Ghosts
- Gore
- Graphic Violence
- Guns-free
- Heights-free
- Homophobia-free
- Incest-free
- Insects-free
- Jump Scares
- Kidnapping
- Medical Malpractice-free
- Mental Health Institutions-free
- Mind Control-free
- Murder
- Mutilation-free
- Needles-free
- Nudity-free
- Offensive Language-free
- Parental Abandonment-free
- Physical Abuse-free
- Psychological Horror
- Psychological Trauma
- Racism-free
- Rats/Rodents-free
- Reptiles-free
- Self Harm-free
- Sex-free
- Sex Shaming-free
- Sexual Assault-free
- Sexual Harassment-free
- Sexualization/Objectification-free
- Sex Slavery-free
- Slavery-free
- Snakes-free
- Spiders-free
- Stalking
- Substance Abuse-free
- Suicide
- Supernatural Evil
- Torture-free
- Transphobia-free
- Undead/Zombies-free
- Unreality
- Verbal Abuse-free
- Victim Blaming
- Violence Against Children
- Vomiting-free
- Weapons-free
- Game