Tag: Horror
Relative Frame Review
Relative Frame is an atmospheric, physics-driven space sandbox that rewards patience and experimentation, delivering tense encounters and satisfying ship progression despite some rough edges in clarity and combat flow.
Space Trench Review
Space Trench does not redefine the genre, but it executes its core ideas with confidence, making it a worthwhile entry in the indie survival horror space.
Criminal Cleaner Simulator Review
A uniquely engaging sim that turns crime scene cleanup into an absorbingly strategic affair — darkly entertaining, satisfyingly methodical, and far more nuanced than its concept suggests.
Cowboys Review
A richly atmospheric, tactically rewarding Western experience that balances narrative depth, survival systems, and frontier ambience — a slower, more contemplative journey that rewards patient engagement and strategic thinking.
The Forever Winter – Holiday Hangover Review
An inventive and immersive seasonal expansion that reinvigorates its base game with expressive visual flair, dynamic mechanics, and meaningful seasonal content — tempered by pacing fluctuations and balance challenges in later play.
Psycho Path Review
An evocative and unsettling psychological horror experience that excels in atmosphere, ambiguity, and environmental storytelling.
Cyberphobia: Prologue – Proxy War Review
A focused and atmospheric cyberpunk prologue that delivers strong thematic tension and solid stealth-action foundations, slightly limited by its intentionally narrow scope and introductory nature.
Cult -Vein- Review
A slow-burn psychological horror experience that excels in atmosphere and thematic depth, held back only by its deliberate pacing and limited mechanical variety.
Cyberphobia: Prologue – Ghosts in the Ledger Review
A cerebral, atmospheric cyberpunk horror vignette that excels in thematic depth and mood, slightly limited by its passive mechanics and deliberately restrained pacing.
Cyberphobia: Prologue Review
A conceptually ambitious cyberpunk narrative shooter with meaningful choices and RPG depth, but hindered by uneven execution, technical rough edges, and narrative fragmentation.













