Tag: Gore
Succubus Hellish Edition Review
Succubus: Hellish Edition is less a game about Hell than a vacation brochure for it—gaudy, loud, and unapologetically soaked in blood.
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass Review
A charming yet unsettling RPG set inside a child’s dream, Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass blends inventive combat with a surprisingly mature story, creating a nostalgic adventure that’s equal parts heartfelt and haunting.
Marvel’s Wolverine Preview
Marvel’s Wolverine has the potential to be more than another licensed adventure—it could be the definitive interactive portrayal of Logan. If Insomniac delivers on its promise of brutal combat, globe-spanning intrigue, and emotional depth, PlayStation 5 owners may finally experience the berserker at his best: wounded, dangerous, and impossible to put down.
I Hate This Place Review
I Hate This Place turns survival horror into a tense, colorful, and strategic experience. Explore cursed lands, craft deadly traps, and outsmart nightmarish creatures, all while soaking in the comic-inspired 80’s flair that gives this cursed world its unforgettable personality.
Dorkomon Review
A chaotic parody of 90s monster-collecting mania, Dorkomon swaps friendship for firepower in a loud, arcade-style FPS that’s as ridiculous as it is strangely entertaining. It’s repetitive, messy, and proudly juvenile — but blasting twisted cartoon creatures into neon goo has an undeniable, guilty-pleasure charm.
Ghost Blood Review
A grim, atmospheric descent into a cursed necropolis where power and humanity are constantly at odds. Ghost Blood thrives on mood and psychological tension, delivering a haunting experience that lingers long after the final sacrifice.
High On Life 2 Preview
High On Life 2 aims to do for intergalactic comedy shooters what a cosmic skateboard trick looks like — flamboyant, unexpected, and hugely entertaining. With bigger worlds, expanded mechanics, and the irreverent humour that made the first game a cult hit, this sequel is shaping up to be one of 2026’s most talked-about releases.
R.I.P. – Reincarnation Insurance Program Review
R.I.P. asks a simple question: what if Vampire Survivors had a loot obsession and a corporate HR department?
Bodycamera FPS Review
Bodycamera FPS trades cinematic flair for raw immediacy, placing you behind a jittery lens where every footstep, doorway, and sound cue matters. It’s a tense, close-quarters shooter that feels less like playing a game and more like surviving a situation.
Out of Action Review
Out of Action is a high-octane PVP FPS that delivers fluid movement, precision gunplay, and a cyberpunk world dripping with neon-soaked menace. With its emphasis on player skill, progression, and replayability, it stands as a compelling addition to the competitive shooter landscape — even as it occasionally leans into complexity that may challenge newcomers.













