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The first Amnesia horror game will get an unofficial VR port on Meta Quest

An indie developer is releasing his PC VR port of Amnesia: The Dark Descent on Meta Quest this spring.

Developer Gordey Eremin confirmed on the Flat2VR community Discord server that Sclerosis: An Amnesia VR Remake will be coming to Quest 2 and Quest 3 this spring.

What is Sclerosis: An Amnesia VR Remake?

The developer released an unauthorized Android port of Amnesia: The Dark Descent, which he called Sclerosis, in 2021.

In the summer of 2023, the developer announced a PC VR port of Sclerosis, which was released in early November 2023 under the name Sclerosis: An Amnesia VR Remake. At the time of the announcement, Eremin told me that the VR port would probably only be released for PC VR for performance reasons. Looks like he changed his mind.

The PC VR port features motion controls and object interaction, and has received ten patches since its release, from which the Quest version should benefit.

You can download Sclerosis: An Amnesia VR Remake on ModDB. Please note that you need the original game to play the PC VR port.

According to the description of the mod, the differences from the original game are:

Developed by Frictional Games, the original Amnesia: The Dark Descent was released in 2010 for PC, Mac, and Linux and became a hit. Versions for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch followed years later. The game was notable for its realistic object interactions and a mechanic that made the protagonist’s fear of the dark a central element of the game.

Amnesia was the beginning of a series of horror games, followed by three more titles: A Machine for Pigs (2013), Rebirth (2020), and The Bunker (2023).

Source: Mixed News

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