Tag: Dark
Wild West Nightmare Review
Wild West Nightmare takes the familiar promise of frontier adventure and drags it deep beneath the earth, replacing open plains and gunfights with darkness, desperation and a creature lurking in the shadows. With excellent sound design and a tense survival loop, Midnight Digital delivers a compact horror experience that shows that sometimes the greatest danger lies far from the light.
Fearbound Review
Fearbound proves that horror does not need endless waves of enemies or constant action to be effective. Through excellent sound design, oppressive environments and clever psychological mechanics, Eathrabaria delivers a tense first-person nightmare that turns darkness itself into the greatest threat.
Rage District – Humanity Armageddon Review
Rage District - Humanity Armageddon builds an unsettling world where every bullet counts and every abandoned street tells a story. It may have technical rough edges, but beneath them lies an atmospheric survival experience that rewards patience, caution and curiosity.
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.
Feed The Pit Review
Feed The Pit turns the horror formula inside out by making you the hunter rather than the hunted. With a sinister card based investigation system, unsettling cult mythology and some genuinely tense encounters in the woods of Carrister Valley, this is a strange and memorable nightmare that feeds on curiosity as much as fear.
Bacterium Review
Bacterium takes the simple concept of watching tiny organisms evolve and transforms it into a surprisingly absorbing sandbox of science and strategy. Beneath its minimalist presentation lies a rewarding simulation that encourages patience, experimentation and the joy of discovering unexpected outcomes.
FAITH: The Unholy Trinity Review
FAITH: The Unholy Trinity proves that true horror doesn't need realistic graphics or endless jump scares. With haunting storytelling, unforgettable sound design, and an oppressive atmosphere built from the simplest of visuals, this retro-inspired nightmare stands among the finest psychological horror games of recent years.
Flesh Made Fear Review
Flesh Made Fear is not interested in making survival horror comfortable. It wants you anxious, uncertain, and constantly second-guessing every decision. In doing so, it captures something many modern horror games have forgotten: fear thrives when power is limited.
Frostpunk 2 – Breach of Trust Review
Frostpunk 2: Breach of Trust swaps blizzards for volcanoes and delivers one of the most intense political survival scenarios 11 bit studios has ever created. The frost may be fading, but the pressure has never felt hotter.
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.













