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'Amnesia' games to scare a new generation of players on PS4

Only bad news is that they won't be out before Halloween.

Horror fans on the lookout for bone-chilling titles on the PS4 have something to look forward to in November. The whole Amnesia collection developed by Swedish studio Frictional Games and British developer The Chinese Room is finally arriving on the console on November 22nd. It consists of the same PC games that became Let's Play favorites among streamers a few years ago, namely Amnesia: The Dark Descent (2010), its expansion Amnesia: Justine (2011), as well as their sequel Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (2013).

The games stood out for being subtle survival horrors that don't rely on jump scares -- the kind best played in a dark room on your own. While it's unfortunate that you can't get them before Halloween, you can pre-order the collection right now on the PlayStation Store for $30.