French WW1 soldier Henri Clement is having a rough time of it. As if being driven out the trenches by mustard gas, seeing his friends blown to bits, and getting pinned down in a dank bunker wasn’t enough, he’s only gone and developed amnesia (naturally, for this horror anthology series). That means he’s got no idea why his comrades have been torn to shreds, the fleeing survivors blew up the only exit, or why there’s a large monster slithering through the dark hallways.
And The Bunker really is . Get too spooked to play this game at night (when it’s best), and you’ll see your whimpering face reflected back at you in the pitch-black areas behind cautiously pushed-open doors. Things go bump (or make other noises) in the dark as well – you’ll hear the chattering of rats feasting on corpses (unless you burn them beyond edibility), the