Tag: Demons
FAITH: The Unholy Trinity Review
FAITH: The Unholy Trinity doesn’t just scare you—it unsettles you, burrows into your thoughts, and refuses to leave. In its crude pixels and distorted whispers lies one of the most effective horror experiences of the modern era.
Devil Jam Review
A loud, inventive survivor-like that fuses rhythm and strategy into a chaotic metal-fuelled spectacle, standing out through sheer style and mechanical depth.
Moto Rush Reborn Review
A neon-drenched rush of speed and precision, Moto Rush Reborn delivers exhilarating, high-risk gameplay—though its repetition keeps it from truly going the distance.
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.
Disciples: Domination Review
A brooding and tactically refined continuation of the Disciples saga, Domination delivers strategic depth, meaningful political choices, and a haunting atmosphere—proving that in Nevendaar, power is never freely given.
Diablo II: Resurrected – Infernal Edition Review
A respectful yet daring expansion that adds Diablo II’s first new class in decades while refining its endgame and quality-of-life systems—Infernal Edition proves that even legends can evolve without losing their soul.
Exorcist: Horror Simulator Review
Exorcist: Horror Simulator proves that the scariest weapon isn’t a gun but uncertainty. By turning exorcism into a tense ritual of observation and faith, Burlea Games Studio crafts a haunted experience where panic is the real enemy — and knowledge is the only way out.
Incubus Heart: Demon Love Redemption Review
With its dark fantasy romance and evolving bond between warrior and incubus, Incubus Heart: Demon Love Redemption weaves emotional depth through its narrative and combat, crafting an action-RPG that is as affecting as it is engaging.
Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred Preview
If Blizzard can deliver on its promise, Lord of Hatred may stand as one of the series’ most thematically rich expansions, proving that the greatest evils aren’t always the loudest.
Rembrunir 2 Review
Rembrunir 2 is a solid, well-executed sequel that offers dependable action and modest replay value, standing as a confident continuation of LAGA’s vision rather than a reinvention.













