Tag: Dark
The Bomb Split Review
The Bomb Split is an unapologetically cerebral puzzle experience that blends minimalist design with elegant mechanics, rewarding players who enjoy deep logical challenges — though its niche focus may feel inaccessible to casual audiences.
Pathologic 3 Review
Pathologic 3 immerses players in a haunting survival narrative where every choice weighs heavily, resilience is tested daily, and ambiguity is part of the experience.
What Lies in the Multiverse + EcoGnomix Review
What Lies in the Multiverse + EcoGnomix pairs clever puzzle storytelling with thoughtful roguelite strategy, offering two distinct but equally rewarding indie experiences.
Loreen’s Purgatory Review
Loreen’s Purgatory blends tense survival platforming with horror elements and precision obstacles, delivering a frustratingly fair challenge that rewards focus and persistence — though its punishing design may not be for everyone.
Relative Frame Review
Relative Frame is an atmospheric, physics-driven space sandbox that rewards patience and experimentation, delivering tense encounters and satisfying ship progression despite some rough edges in clarity and combat flow.
Space Trench Review
Space Trench does not redefine the genre, but it executes its core ideas with confidence, making it a worthwhile entry in the indie survival horror space.
Criminal Cleaner Simulator Review
A uniquely engaging sim that turns crime scene cleanup into an absorbingly strategic affair — darkly entertaining, satisfyingly methodical, and far more nuanced than its concept suggests.
KAPIBAROV Review
A delightful and unconventional sandbox adventure that celebrates exploration, physics-driven interaction, and emergent fun — occasionally lacking in structural direction, but consistently engaging in its playful freedom.
Russian Prison Review
A stark, immersive socio-simulation that transforms the mundanity and hardship of institutional life into a deeply reflective experience.
TearItUp Remix Review
A high-energy, chaotic multiplayer party title with strong social appeal and explosive match design, slightly held back by shallow progression systems and a lack of competitive depth.













