06-04-2013, 03:09 AM
He was just asking for games like Amnesia. Anna is like Amnesia, a first person, not-combat, horror game. And Anna, to me, is worth playing despite its flaws.
And to argue your point: yes, Amnesia's puzzles made sense, but so much sense they were incredibly easy to figure out. While I wouldn't suggest that Anna's puzzle style is the answer (as you say some are ridiculous) sometimes the best puzzles are ones that require an expanded thought process.
Amnesia is tier 1, top notch, atmospheric, Lovecraftian horror game. But it also an entry level adventure game, but I don't think he was asking for games that were necessarily as easy as Amnesia, just atmospheric horror games that had little to no combat. Anna fits that.
And to argue your point: yes, Amnesia's puzzles made sense, but so much sense they were incredibly easy to figure out. While I wouldn't suggest that Anna's puzzle style is the answer (as you say some are ridiculous) sometimes the best puzzles are ones that require an expanded thought process.
Amnesia is tier 1, top notch, atmospheric, Lovecraftian horror game. But it also an entry level adventure game, but I don't think he was asking for games that were necessarily as easy as Amnesia, just atmospheric horror games that had little to no combat. Anna fits that.