![]() ![]() ![]() By this point I was getting rather frustrated - I guessed it was another bug or something - and I would've insisted on going back to the Old Archives and grabbing it if not for the fact that I knew the door would be locked. Was it is even possible to miss the lamp in the Old Archives? I'm not sure I had never advanced the game without it, and I'm quite certain the game doesn't even allow you to do so since it points Daniel straight towards the lantern when you enter that room. You would not believe how hard I had facepalmed at that moment. As I opened up the Inventory, I instantly noticed that he had no lantern in there. He responded simply by looking at me with a weird expression on his face, as if he had no idea what was talking about. As Phillip was about to go downstairs, I told him that the place was a bit too dark and that he should turn on his lantern. I remembered that the Wine Cellar did scare me a ton the first time I entered the place, though of course it was incomparable to the places that were to come once we passed the entrance hall. All of this was to prepare my friend for the perfect scare experience. Everything here looked fine the room was dark, a heavy fog hung all over the area, and there was that slight but audible "woo-ing" sound in the background. Little did I know that I was to find myself wrong, dead wrong.Īnyways, we loaded up from his last save file and found ourselves right at the entrance of the Wine Cellar. I had then hoped that the rest of the game would play out fine without any more errors. Still, I couldn't help but feel rather unsettled by all the bugs we've already encountered simply from loading up Amnesia. In my opinion, the music is one of the reasons why Amnesia ranks amongst the best horror games out there. Playing through Amnesia without any sounds would be a complete bore and would severely hinder the experience. He assured me that the rest of the game did have music, much to my relief. That means the music must have always been missing from the title screen. Strangely, when I asked him if he's even heard the title screen music before, he replied with a no. Before starting up the game, we had already turned the volume up to max - unfortunately we didn't have any headphones - and my friend was sure that both his speakers were working. I noticed that the title screen of the game didn't have any music. It actually took a while for the game to start up from the loading screen for about a minute or so, I thought that the game had crashed, although my friend said nothing. I found this to be rather strange, but I suspected a $3.99 copy of the game might be rather glitched and bugged. As I started up the game, the first thing I noticed was that, for some reason, the two company logos were missing the game went right to the loading screen with the scary looking up-side down head with not even a glimpse of the "Frictional Games" or "Nordic Games" titles. He had just gotten the key in the Archives, but Phillip didn't want to go into the Wine Cellar yet, so we decided to enter the place together. ![]() However, the reason why Phillip invited me over to his house was because he was too scared to play it by himself. Anyways, what my friend told me was that he bought his copy off eBay for a rather cheap price of $3.99, which, in my opinion, was a stunning offer. It's too bad that most of the store employees haven't even heard of this gem of a game before. ![]() It's one of the best horror games out there, although the game is a bit rare to find in stores these days I've checked both my local Walmart and Best Buy's, but to no avail. I was surprised when I saw that he had a copy of Amnesia: The Dark Descent with him. Last week, a friend of mine, Phillip, invited me over to his house so that we can play some video games together. ![]()
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