Amnesia was a success of a horror game for me because the situation it gave you was fairly realistic, in that it didn't give you weapons and only let you hide/run. I liked that.
Though I see why it could have little room for adjustment and creativity in a second title, unless some badass horror psychologist gets in on the scene.
My question:
Would a second Amnesia (where the protagonist classically has them some good ol' fashioned memory loss) be a good idea, where anything bad could be improved and new environments could appear or would a sequel ruin the respectability of it and it would be better for the game to stand alone as an example of horror genre.
Don't just post if you didn't like the game, that's not what this is about.
Though I see why it could have little room for adjustment and creativity in a second title, unless some badass horror psychologist gets in on the scene.
My question:
Would a second Amnesia (where the protagonist classically has them some good ol' fashioned memory loss) be a good idea, where anything bad could be improved and new environments could appear or would a sequel ruin the respectability of it and it would be better for the game to stand alone as an example of horror genre.
Don't just post if you didn't like the game, that's not what this is about.