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Descend into the bowels of London!

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, a chilling survival horror game set in the stinking underbelly of Victorian London, is available on GOG.com for only $19.99.

The year is 1899, the eve of the new century. As industrialist London, anxious with anticipation, readies its factories and production lines for the impending golden age, Oswald Mandus, a troubled tycoon, wakes up from a nightmarish vision. Overcome by mind-numbing fever, unable to discern reality from a hallucinatory fantasy, he cannot drown out the hellish noise of mysterious machine. Is the sound real? The echo still reverberating inside his skull, the shape and form of this ominous apparatus gripping him, like a deliric spectre. The man rises from his bed aghast with sudden fear: "My children… Where are my children?" The deafening scream of the infernal engine drowns out his hesitant steps.

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is an exceptionally creepy exercise in industrial revolution horror. Building upon the ideas and mechanics used in Amnesia: The Dark Descent, the game will shock you with a nightmarish world all its own. Fans of the genre will definitely appreciate the ominous soundtrack by award-winning composer Jessica Curry as well as the detailed, haunting environments designed to evoke claustrophobia and paranoia. With the focus shifting towards phantasmagoric storytelling, with a nauseating secret at the heart of Oswald Mandus' ordeal, this perfectly paced horror will not only make you gasp for air while playing, but is sure to leave you shaken for weeks after.

Experience first hand the descent into insanity, and delve deeper into the soul-grinding horrors of Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, for only $19.99 on GOG.com.
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Fred_DM: oh no, he said something bad about GOG...
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Zoidberg: Uh? No, he did not.
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JudasIscariot: Please write to our Support department regarding this issue. Thanks and sorry to hear you are having trouble getting the game to run :(
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Zoidberg: See? Two hours after a post in the forum, pretty efficient! :D
We are always watching, citizen. Cause no trouble.
Now, have anybody had a chance to try it? I'm stuck at work and can't get it a run...
Any impressions? : )
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Novotnus: Now, have anybody had a chance to try it? I'm stuck at work and can't get it a run...
Any impressions? : )
Read some reviews exceprts and it seems a good and decent game despite some simplifications. I'll totally launch it up later. :D

What's the developper policy about streaming gameplay?

Also:
"The year is 1899, the eve of the new century"

The eve of the new century should be year 1900, centuries/milleniums start at the year 1! :D
Post edited September 10, 2013 by Zoidberg
I am Oswald Mandus. Gaze upon my works....and DESPAIR!!! God, I hope that's not the inspiration for the guys name. A little corny if so, but whatever.

Anyway, Gog, you are the only ones with whom I will break my own rules and pre-order a game from. I have a stack of fresh underwear ready and cant wait to enjoy some Lovecraft-esque madness. All I need is for it to be night now.

On another note, I've had Pigs three different ones stuck in my head for a week in anticipation of this release. Hopefully you will now, too. :)
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Zoidberg: Uh? No, he did not.

See? Two hours after a post in the forum, pretty efficient! :D
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JudasIscariot: We are always watching, citizen. Cause no trouble.
Looks like somebody is eagerly awaiting the new Robocop flick ;-)
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JudasIscariot: We are always watching, citizen. Cause no trouble.
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Zoltan999: Looks like somebody is eagerly awaiting the new Robocop flick ;-)
I was trying to make a Papers, Please mixed with 1984 reference :P
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Zoltan999: Looks like somebody is eagerly awaiting the new Robocop flick ;-)
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JudasIscariot: I was trying to make a Papers, Please mixed with 1984 reference :P
LOL..gottcha...that works too J

*takes more Soma* (acck..me thinks that might be a Brave New World ref :-#....)
Post edited September 10, 2013 by Zoltan999
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Zoidberg: Uh? No, he did not.

See? Two hours after a post in the forum, pretty efficient! :D
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JudasIscariot: We are always watching, citizen. Cause no trouble.
I now find JudasIscariot's avatar strangely disturbing, I keep looking at it and he's always watching me!!
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JudasIscariot: We are always watching, citizen. Cause no trouble.
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BlueKronos: I now find JudasIscariot's avatar strangely disturbing, I keep looking at it and he's always watching me!!
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This one has had pretty good reviews from what I've seen. Nice release!
Woop! Will have to download later. Is this the only release today?
I used to call Amnesia "Hamnesia" for some stupid reason, but I guess it could actually work for this one. Probably because I am childish and easily amused.

I'm liking the game so far, but I'd rather wait until tonight to really get into it. I'm thinking they did a good job with this one.
So, is this anything like Bad Piggies? You get to build several machines for pigs in that game.
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Skunk: So, is this anything like Bad Piggies? You get to build several machines for pigs in that game.
Bad Piggies is awesome game. :D
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GOG team is working so hard they only manage to release one brand new game. Give them people a fat raise!