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Seishin Review
Seishin transforms an abandoned school into a place where every shadow feels alive and every distant footstep sends your heart racing. Its minimalist design, excellent sound design and steadily escalating tension create a memorable slice of psychological horror that proves fear is often strongest when you are completely powerless.
Cornfield Review
Cornfield turns a simple premise into an effective nightmare. With little more than a maze, a monster, and your own sense of direction working against you, it delivers a tense horror experience that proves sometimes the scariest thing is not knowing what is waiting around the next corner.
Waterpark Manager Simulator Review
Waterpark Manager Simulator captures the oddly satisfying appeal of building something from nothing, but too often feels like it's fighting against itself. Beneath the bugs and busywork lies a management game with genuine charm, even if its waters are currently a little murky
Death Attraction Review
Death Attraction may wear the face paint of familiar clown horror, but beneath its budget price lies a surprisingly effective survival horror experience. While its simple visuals and predictable scares prevent it from joining the genre's elite, its eerie atmosphere and puzzle-driven design make for a tense evening inside the deadliest carnival in town.
DOLLMAKER Review
DOLLMAKER transforms a simple memory puzzle into a suffocating psychological nightmare, blending eerie atmosphere and tactile tension into one of the year’s most quietly disturbing horror experiences.
Super Adventure Hand Review
A delightfully absurd physics platformer where a runaway hand becomes an unlikely hero, Super Adventure Hand turns childhood imagination into a surprisingly refined, and often chaotic, 3D adventure. Beneath its slapstick premise lies tight design, inventive traversal, and a surprising sense of momentum that keeps even its fiddliest climbs oddly compelling.
Dr. Psycho: Hospital Escape Review
Dr. Psycho: Hospital Escape is a stripped-down survival horror experience built on stealth, tension, and time pressure, delivering short bursts of genuine anxiety inside a decaying psychiatric facility, even if its simplicity keeps it from reaching deeper psychological territory.
TROX: The Reversal – Review
A slow-burning psychological horror set in a collapsing post-apocalyptic society, TROX: The Reversal offers a haunting, atmospheric experience rooted in guilt and uncertainty, though its minimal gameplay may not appeal to everyone.
Grand Car Racing Review
Grand Car Racing is an arcade-sim hybrid wrapped in melodramatic racing fiction, delivering fast, accessible motorsport action with a surprisingly earnest narrative core, even if its mechanical depth doesn’t always match its cinematic ambition.
Minima Review
A calm and contemplative interactive story, Minima captures the wonder of childhood imagination through warm visuals, gentle music, and quietly emotional environmental storytelling.













