Tag: Dark
Order 13 Review
A clever blend of job simulator and psychological horror, Order 13 transforms a lonely warehouse night shift into a tense and atmospheric survival experience.
Unsealed: The Mare Review
A deeply personal psychological horror experience, Unsealed: The Mare delivers an unsettling descent into memory and guilt through haunting sound design and dreamlike exploration.
The Occultist Preview
A haunting investigation into a cursed island, The Occultist combines paranormal detective work, stealth survival, and eerie next-gen visuals to create a psychological horror experience worth watching.
Serial Killers & Zombies: Horror Bundle Review
A budget-friendly horror double feature, Serial Killers & Zombies: Horror Bundle delivers two different survival experiences that balance tense stalking and chaotic undead combat.
The Bearer & The Last Flame Review
A surprisingly ambitious indie Soulslike, The Bearer & The Last Flame delivers tense combat, a haunting world, and an impressive arsenal of weapons in a dark fantasy journey that rewards patience and skill.
Horror Tale 3: The Witch Review
Horror Tale 3: The Witch expands the eerie mystery of Lakewitch with larger locations, tougher puzzles, and the terrifying presence of Wanda. Building on the foundations of Horror Tale 1: Kidnapper and Horror Tale 2: Samantha, this tense third chapter deepens the series’ story while setting the stage for what comes next.
Soulshard Review
A hauntingly concise puzzle-platformer — Soulshard blends precision gameplay and quiet storytelling into a short but memorable journey through the space between life and redemption.
POOLS Review
A hauntingly minimal exploration experience that proves horror doesn’t need monsters — just empty spaces, echoing water, and your imagination doing the rest.
Dino Escape Review
A small dinosaur, a haunted forest, and razor-sharp platforming — Dino Escape proves that simplicity and atmosphere can still deliver a gripping indie challenge.
Unmourned Review
A haunting slow-burn where darkness erodes your sanity and the house remembers everything—Unmourned is unsettling, unpredictable, and quietly relentless.













