
The only way to know if you are being chased or not is the distorting screen. You never get to see your stalker’s face for more than a couple of seconds, as staring at him makes him more violent and agile, and the chance of him catching up to you increases more. There are a few surprises waiting for you later on.
He is not the only one you should be wary of, though.
Things become pretty tense later on as you make your ways through the tight passageways of the mines. The first few areas are quite open with plenty of options to improvise and fool the Slender Man. Slender: The Arrival takes place in five different areas. We are talking about the tall, ghostly figure who appears quite frequently as you spend more time exploring the woods. Though this game doesn't throw a lot of scares at you, you are going to spend most of your time ensuring that there is no one quietly chasing you. With no ability to fight back whatsoever, the death scenes can be very gruesome. You can always run if they find you, provided you are not within their grasp.
Your stealth skills are certainly going to be tested here.Īll is not lost if your position is compromised. There is only a slight chance that he won’t see you. The tension works best when you know that the monster has seen you entering a particular room and he is coming to get you for sure. So hiding works, but it doesn't make you invisible. But when you are in a desperate situation, hiding under the bed, hoping that the monster in the room doesn't see you, you may find yourself being dragged out and stabbed to death before you know it. With proper timing, the button works most of the time.
Graphics: Radeon X1000/GF 6 – Integrated graphics and very low budget cards might not work.The scariest thing about this game isn't the monsters that lurk around in dark corners waiting to butcher you, it’s the "Hide" button which takes the tension to a new level. Processor: 2.0Ghz – Low budget CPUs such as Celeron or Duron needs to be at about twice the CPU speed. There are no cut-scenes or time-jumps, whatever happens, will happen to you first hand. Once the game starts, you will be in control from the beginning to the end. Experience…: By using a fully physically simulated world, cutting edge 3D graphics and a dynamic sound system, the game pulls no punches when trying to immerse you. You stumble through the narrow corridors as the distant cry is heard. An experience that will chill you to the core. A game about immersion, discovery and living through a nightmare. Awake…: Amnesia: The Dark Descent, a first-person survival horror. A sound of dragging feet? Or is your mind playing tricks on you? A disturbing odyssey into the dark corners of the human mind awaits. The horror does not only come from the outside but from the inside as well. Exploring the eerie pathways, you must also take part in Daniel’s troubled memories. Explore…: Amnesia: The Dark Descent puts you in the shoes of Daniel as he wakes up in a desolate castle, barely remembering anything about his past. Your only means of defense are hiding, running or using your wits. Survive…: Amnesia: The Dark Descent throws you headfirst into a dangerous world where danger can lurk behind every corner. Your mind is a mess and only a feeling of being hunted remains. The last remaining memories fade away into darkness.