
Plot: How interesting and well made is the story? I will also add a brief description of the mod to highlight any other really good or bad things in the mod (mostly good this is a top 10 after all ) PS: Score does not nessecarily determine the placement, its just an indication of how well rounded the mod is.

I hope you enjoy this guide and find it helpful :D There will also be a link at the bottom of the page to the site where you can find all the mods on this list, as well as many other good ones.Įach mod will be rated based on 10 factors out of ten for a total score out of 100. My main criterias for evaluation are creativity, a story, and the amount of work put into the mod. Feel free to message me if you would like to (politely) explain why a mod should be added to this list or another be removed (i'm always open to others opinions). To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Before you read this please take note that these are my PERSONAL choices and you may not agree with all of them, especially since there are so many amazing amnesia mods out there, making a definitive top ten is difficult, which is why at the bottom, you will find a list and very brief descriptions of some of my favorite mods that didn't make this list, as well as a list of the best mods strictly for certain elements. Berk's skull pal Boni becomes an inanimate hunk of bone Burke clings to for comfort in times of terror, banishing the horrors that chase him.

Serving his master in a decrepit castle, he's haunted by visions of what lurks beneath the trap door in the basement. The Trapdoor is an Amnesia-y homage to The Trap Door, reimagining the cheery adventures of blue blob Berk as the horrifying ordeals of Jonathan Burke. Would the reference delight British readers of a certain age enough to compensate for the risk of alienating international readers? And what about readers who roll their eyes and mutter "Yes, I too was alive between during the 1980s" when they suspect someone may be lazily leaning on pop culture references?Īnyway. You see, dear reader, I was repurposing the theme song of 1980s children's television show The Trap Door as a hook for a post about The Trapdoor, an Amnesia: The Dark Descent mod inspired by the claymation creepshow. Stay away from that trapdoor, 'cause there's something down there. Deep within this dank and uninviting place, lives Jonathan Burke, overworked servant of "the thing upstairs." But that's nothing compared to the horrors that lurk beneath the trap door, for there is always something down there, in the dark, waiting to come out.ĭon't you download that Trapdoor. Somewhere in the dark and nasty regions, where nobody goes, stands an ancient castle, according to an old British legend.
