Tag: Dark
She’s Leaving Review
For players who appreciate narrative-driven indies like Firewatch, What Remains of Edith Finch, or Before I Forget, this is an unmissable entry—an introspective, empathetic, and moving experience.
Run from BUBOL Horror Review
A solid, atmospheric horror title that excels in tension and sound design, but whose limited depth and repetition hold it back from true genre distinction.
Mist Review
Its combination of real-time combat, mutation-driven progression, story branching, and idle systems may not be for everyone, but it rewards players who enjoy experimentation, atmosphere, and narrative-driven survival.
ROUTINE Review
ROUTINE isn’t perfect, but it’s a masterclass in atmosphere and slow-building terror, proving that sometimes the long wait really is worth it.
Skate Story Review
ts imperfect edges are part of its identity. Its fragility mirrors its central metaphor. And its commitment to artistry makes it one of the standout indie experiences of the year.
Night Swarm Review
It may not redefine the genre, but it confidently expands its boundaries, delivering a dark feast for players willing to surrender to the night.
Caput Mortum Review
It’s not for everyone. Action-seekers may find it slow. Puzzle newcomers may find it cryptic. But for players who enjoy atmospheric, cerebral horror steeped in ritualistic decay, Caput Mortum is one of the year’s standout experiences.
Elden Ring: Nightreign – The Forsaken Hollows Review
It’s brutal. It’s beautiful. It’s suffocating in all the right ways. And it stands comfortably beside Artorias of the Abyss, The Old Hunters, and Shadow of the Erdtree as one of the studio’s finest expansions.
The Axis Unseen Review
The Axis Unseen turns every arrow, step, and rustle into a tactile, auditory thrill — a folklore-haunted horror-hunting adventure where your senses are the ultimate survival tools.
The Last Case of John Morley Review
A somber and absorbing mystery best suited for players who value atmosphere and narrative over mechanical depth.













