
Sharp purples with hazy orange backgrounds mix with eerie shadowed tentacles and pink globules as you help Benedict navigate the inner workings of memories and other dimensional spaces. The first thing about The Last Case of Benedict Fox that catches your eye is its striking visual style. Amnesia: The Bunker breathes fresh air into the series, so if you’re a fan of horror and you want to explore all the terrifying titles available on Xbox Game Pass, it should be your first stop.

Your objective is to escape, but every step you take runs the risk of drawing the deformed creature to your position. Set during the trench warfare of World War I, a monster stalks a head-wounded-so-conveniently-amnesiac soldier through the darkened, echoing tunnels of an underground bunker. Deviating from the typical narrative-driven gameplay of all its predecessors, The Bunker almost feels like a horror roguelike as it creates a manual save system that sees you managing resources you collect on your runs throughout the bunker.

After several sequels that did not reach the same heights of notoriety as the original, The Bunker is here to reclaim the horror-inducing crown the series deserves.

It shone a limelight on the creativity that flourishes in indie spaces, especially when it came to scaring the living daylights out of players. Amnesia: The Dark Descent is well known for putting the indie horror scene on the map.
