Tag: First-Person
Escape the Backrooms Review
Escape the Backrooms turns one of the internet’s most unsettling myths into a brilliantly atmospheric survival-horror adventure. With terrifying environments, clever co-operative mechanics, and unforgettable moments of panic, it delivers a haunting journey in which the greatest fear is never knowing what lies beyond the next doorway.
Wild West Nightmare Review
Wild West Nightmare takes the familiar promise of frontier adventure and drags it deep beneath the earth, replacing open plains and gunfights with darkness, desperation and a creature lurking in the shadows. With excellent sound design and a tense survival loop, Midnight Digital delivers a compact horror experience that shows that sometimes the greatest danger lies far from the light.
Fearbound Review
Fearbound proves that horror does not need endless waves of enemies or constant action to be effective. Through excellent sound design, oppressive environments and clever psychological mechanics, Eathrabaria delivers a tense first-person nightmare that turns darkness itself into the greatest threat.
Seishin Review
Seishin transforms an abandoned school into a place where every shadow feels alive and every distant footstep sends your heart racing. Its minimalist design, excellent sound design and steadily escalating tension create a memorable slice of psychological horror that proves fear is often strongest when you are completely powerless.
The Caribou Trail Review
A haunting journey through the forgotten corners of the Great War, The Caribou Trail trades battlefield spectacle for something far more personal. Through friendship, folklore and the crushing weight of survival, it delivers a quiet but powerful reminder that war is not defined by victories, but by the people simply trying to make it home.
Rally Car Mechanic Simulator Review
Rally Car Mechanic Simulator captures a side of motorsport that most racing games ignore. Instead of chasing glory behind the wheel, you're the person desperately trying to keep that wheel attached before the next stage begins. It's a rewarding, occasionally frustrating, but surprisingly authentic look at life behind the garage door.
Feed The Pit Review
Feed The Pit turns the horror formula inside out by making you the hunter rather than the hunted. With a sinister card based investigation system, unsettling cult mythology and some genuinely tense encounters in the woods of Carrister Valley, this is a strange and memorable nightmare that feeds on curiosity as much as fear.
Shoot The Wall Review
A stark, minimalist shooter built around a single idea, Shoot The Wall strips gameplay down to its most basic loop of firing, upgrading, and repeating.
RV There Yet? Review
RV There Yet? takes the simple idea of driving home after a holiday and transforms it into one of the funniest cooperative disasters you'll play all year. Every hill, muddy track and mechanical failure becomes another excuse for friends to laugh, panic and inevitably blame one another when everything goes spectacularly wrong.
Hunt: Showdown 1896 – Twice a Renegade Review
Twice a Renegade doesn't reinvent Hunt: Showdown 1896, nor does it need to. Instead, it delivers one of the most grounded and thoughtfully designed cosmetic packs Crytek has released, wrapping excellent lore and understated military styling into a package that feels perfectly at home in Hunt's unforgiving world.













