Essentially, the Adventure Mode of Amnesia: Rebirth takes the threat of the main game and removes it entirely. Not only does it get rid of any monsters in the game, but it also removes the audio and visual effects that come bundled with the game’s fear levels that keep the game on edge. While there isn’t a native PS5 version, those who have bought it on PS4 can play it on the latest console. However, there is in update for this version which boosts the game to 60fps.

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This mode is similar to the Safe Mode in Frictional Games’ 2017 sci-fi horror SOMA. On top of all this, Rebirth’s Adventure Mode will also light up the latter parts of the game. Frictional themselves have said this way, players won’t have the same feelings of “claustrophobia and trepidation” which means fans can explore the game without the dread of wondering what’s in front of them or what awaits around the corner.

Amnesia: Rebirth continues the themes of survival horror in which players must run and hide instead of fighting, and must solve physics-based puzzles in order to progress. The game was released to largely favorable praise with reviewers taking note of both the scares and the story elements.

Amnesia: Rebirth is available now on PC and PS4.

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Source: Eurogamer