The Swine are Rising! In 2010 Frictional Games terrified the world with the cult horror Amnesia: A Dark Descent. Now they bring you a new nightmare. Created by The Chinese Room, the studio behind Dear Esther, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is an intense and terrifying journey into the heart of darkness that lurks within us all. The year is 1899. Wealthy industrialist Oswald Mandus awakes in his bed, wracked with fever and haunted by dreams of a dark and hellish engine. Tortured by visions of a disastrous expedition to Mexico, broken on the failing dreams of an industrial utopia, wracked with guilt and tropical disease, he wakes into a nightmare. The house is silent, the ground beneath him shaking at the will of some infernal machine: all he knows is that his children are in grave peril, and it is up to him to save them. Step back into the horror.

HenryT77 says

7/10 - Agree Disagree

20% of adventure game with easy puzzles to solve.
40% of action game - running and hiding
40% of walking cause areas are vaste.
I am little bit disapointed. There is a few brillant moments (like London invaded by pig-men) but most of game is just boooring.
It's not about enemies or similar but because of lack of interesting puzzles. One of my friends called this game "simulator of walking". And yes, she was right. Sad.
Anyway iy's good game bacause of story and voice-acting. Also mood is sometimes awesome.