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AUDIO AND GRAPHICS

Audio throughout this game is actually really good and feels like the last Amnesia in the same ways where listening out for the pigmen can be essential. The lantern’s flickering though can take immersion out of that a bit though, which almost makes hearing them in the distance somewhere pointless because you’re going to know when they’re close. All other audio in the game is great and I really see no problems with it at all, if the lantern flickering was fixed the audio in this would rival or maybe even be better The Dark Descent.

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Graphically this game is superior to Amnesia: The Dark Descent, but I will give in and say in areas this game can look a little rubbish. The biggest problem they have with this game is the pigmen’s character models when you get close up, they begin to look a little goofy and can take the scare right out of it a little. This game will run damn near perfectly on most PC builds out there, my former PC ran this on high graphics and that was with a rubbish AMD Phenom CPU and a GTS450, so graphics aren’t the biggest deal with this game it seems. It does though look pretty damn good most of the time while playing, except for what has been explained previously.

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