Tag: Dark Fantasy
Schrödinger’s Call Review
A quiet, devastatingly human visual novel about listening to the last words between life and death, Schrödinger’s Call turns a collapsing world into something strangely intimate, where every phone call feels like a goodbye you were never ready to hear.
Necrophosis: Full Consciousness Review
Necrophosis: Full Consciousness is less interested in frightening you than it is in suffocating you with dread. It is a slow walk through a dying universe painted with decay, grief, and grotesque beauty. The puzzles may falter, but the atmosphere lingers like a nightmare you cannot quite wake from.
Midnight Swamp Review
Midnight Swamp trades cheap scares for fog soaked folklore and haunting atmosphere, crafting a short but unforgettable fairytale where every crooked tree and whispered laugh feels touched by dark magic.
Amanda the Adventurer 3 Review
Amanda the Adventurer 3 closes the trilogy with a confident and unsettling finale that leans into narrative resolution over brutal puzzle difficulty, delivering a conclusion that is equal parts tragic, eerie, and quietly reflective. It is a game about endings, but also about what refuses to end cleanly.
Realm of Ink Review
Realm of Ink transforms every death into another brush stroke, delivering a gorgeous roguelite adventure overflowing with style, creativity, and heart.
Majogami Review
Majogami folds heartbreak, speed, and stunning papercraft visuals into one of Inti Creates’ most stylish action games yet.
Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks Review
Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks turns the anarchic madness of the Orks into a surprisingly smart combat racer. Loud, chaotic, and overflowing with personality, it captures the joy of Speedwaaagh while delivering races that feel equal parts demolition derby and battlefield.
Brigandine Abyss Preview
Brigandine Abyss looks less interested in reviving the past than challenging it. Beneath its familiar tactical foundations lies something darker, stranger, and far more unpredictable. If it delivers on its ambition, this could be one of strategy gaming’s biggest surprises of 2026.
Beast of Reincarnation Preview
Beast of Reincarnation looks like the kind of game that wants to leave scars. Not through relentless difficulty or cheap tragedy, but through atmosphere, consequence, and the feeling of carrying a burden through a world already lost.
The Blood of Dawnwalker Preview
The Blood of Dawnwalker looks less interested in saving kingdoms and more interested in testing souls. Beneath the vampire claws and dark fantasy spectacle lies a story about time, sacrifice, and the cost of holding onto your humanity.













