Amnesia: The Dark Descent first came out in 2010, and became an instant favourite of horror fans, thanks to its novel reimagining of the genre. The aim in Amnesia is not to kill the monsters with an arsenal at your disposal, but to progress through a mysterious castle with minimal resources, avoiding contact with the nightmarish creatures in order to survive. Since it’s release, Amnesia has inspired a lot of horror games, in addition to helping PewDiePie build an identity (check out some of his old videos). However, The Dark Descent, its sequel, Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs and the side project Amnesia: Justine have been restricted to the Windows PC, Mac and Linux. Until now. All the three titles will make their way to the PlayStation 4 as part of the Amnesia collection, set to releas...