Tag: First-Person
THE TAG-ALONG OBSESSION Review
THE TAG-ALONG OBSESSION does not rely on sudden shocks to unsettle you. It lingers instead. In the silence of empty corridors, in the weight of memory, and in the quiet sense that something is always just behind you, waiting for the moment you stop moving.
Chorus of Carcosa Review
Chorus of Carcosa is not interested in making you feel safe, even for a second. It turns a familiar space into something unstable and hostile, then quietly asks how long you can stay inside it before reality starts to feel optional.
PowerWash Simulator 2 & Adventure Time Review
PowerWash Simulator 2 is comfort in its purest form, a game that asks nothing of you except patience and a willingness to watch chaos turn into cleanliness one spray at a time. It is simple, soothing, and quietly absorbing in a way few games even attempt anymore.
An alt girl for skoof: ALTiversary Edition Review
An alt girl for skoof: ALTiversary Edition is a surreal, darkly comic visual novel that turns internet subculture and midlife disillusionment into something strangely tender, often uncomfortable, and occasionally hilarious, even if its deliberately abrasive tone will not be for everyone.
Dr. Psycho: Hospital Escape Review
Dr. Psycho: Hospital Escape is a stripped-down survival horror experience built on stealth, tension, and time pressure, delivering short bursts of genuine anxiety inside a decaying psychiatric facility, even if its simplicity keeps it from reaching deeper psychological territory.
MULLET MADJACK Review
MULLET MADJACK is a ferocious, blink-and-you-miss-it shooter that turns survival into a constant sprint, delivering a wild, neon-soaked rush where every kill feels like oxygen and every second counts.
CRUELTY Review
CRUELTY is a raw, suffocating survival horror experience that strips the genre down to fear, flesh, and helplessness, delivering an intense short-form nightmare that lingers long after it ends, even if its simplicity and rough edges hold it back.
The Curse 404 Review
The Curse 404 is a tense, looping psychological horror experience that thrives on scarcity and repetition, turning light itself into a liability and fear into a constant companion, even if its rough edges occasionally break the spell.
Old Market Simulator Review
Running a market stall sounds simple on paper, but Old Market Simulator turns everyday labour into a surprisingly absorbing rhythm of effort, cooperation, and small victories that quietly add up over time.
The Shore: Enhanced Edition Review
The Shore: Enhanced Edition is a haunting exercise in atmosphere over polish, where cosmic horror and technical roughness coexist in a way that feels both intentional and uneasy.













