Tag: Dark
FILE 9 Review
FILE 9 proves that you do not need a massive budget to create genuine tension. Through clever level design, varied training scenarios, and a constant sense of pressure, it delivers a focused tactical experience that rewards patience, observation, and determination. While its presentation can feel modest, the strength of its gameplay loop keeps you coming back for just one more attempt.
Backrooms: Lost Tape Review
Backrooms: Lost Tape captures the unsettling magic of the internet's most famous horror myth with remarkable confidence. Its gameplay can be sparse and occasionally frustrating, but when its oppressive atmosphere, found-footage presentation, and psychological dread come together, it delivers one of the most convincing Backrooms experiences yet created.
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.
Hollowbody Review
A haunting love letter to survival horror's golden age, Hollowbody captures the dread, mystery, and loneliness of early 2000s classics while carving out an identity all its own amid the rain-soaked ruins of a forgotten Britain.
Scarlet Wolf Review
Scarlet Wolf delivers an unsettling journey through trauma, memory, and fear. While its mechanics occasionally stumble, its emotional storytelling and oppressive atmosphere create a psychological horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
N.E.R.D Review
N.E.R.D is a tense, story-driven escape room thriller that blends cinematic FMV presentation with intricate puzzle design and a constant sense of unease. It traps you inside a series of deadly rooms orchestrated by a masked captor, forcing you to solve logic-driven challenges while the pressure steadily tightens.
BrokenLore: FOLLOW Review
BrokenLore: FOLLOW is not interested in making you jump out of your seat every few minutes. Instead, it quietly slips under your skin, using trauma, insecurity, and painful self-reflection to create a horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Menace from the Deep: Complete Edition Review
Menace from the Deep: Complete Edition turns cosmic horror into a slow descent through madness, where every card drawn feels like another step toward something ancient staring back from the dark.
Riven Review
There was a time when games felt like mysteries in the truest sense. Not mysteries solved with quest markers or highlighted clues, but worlds...
MYST Review
Some games feel tied to the era that created them. Others quietly step beyond time. Myst has always belonged to the second group. Back...













