Tag: Horror
STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl Review
For fans of survival shooters, post-apocalyptic worlds, and atmospheric RPGs, Heart of Chornobyl offers a richly detailed, tense, and rewarding journey. Its lethal enemies, treacherous environments, and morally complex world make it a standout in the genre.
Silent Hill 2: Deluxe Edition Review
This edition doesn’t just revive a classic; it seeks to re‑interpret it with modern graphics, expanded environments, and bonus content designed to deepen the experience. For both longtime Silent Hill fans and newcomers to the series, it’s a haunting, emotional journey that mostly succeeds, though not without some stumbles.
Richie’s Plank Experience Review
Originally a niche VR title, this experience has grown into a cult favourite, combining minimalist design, clever psychological tricks, and gut-wrenching tension that makes even seasoned VR veterans sweat.
Who’s at the door? Review
A slow-burn psychological horror that uses repetition and subtle environmental changes to turn a familiar home into a place of constant unease.
FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE Preview
A tense, emotionally resonant survival horror experience, the remake revitalizes a classic with modern polish, promising to terrify and enthrall a new generation of players while honoring the legacy of one of the Fatal Frame series’ most iconic entries.
Garten of Banban 8: Anti Devil Review
For fans, it’s a must-play. For newcomers, it’s an impressive look at what the series can be when firing on all cylinders.
Bodycam Review
If you’re an enthusiast of tactical realism, want to support independent ambition, or simply crave something different — then Bodycam is worth watching and maybe diving into at a discount.
Delivery Driver Massacre Review
A grim, lo-fi horror experience that turns a routine delivery into a tense, unsettling descent driven by atmosphere and raw dread.
POOLS VR Review
POOLS VR is a beautiful, eerie walking simulator that thrives in virtual reality. It’s less about gameplay and more about feeling—a mood, a place, a sensation. If you’re ready to step into strange aquatic architecture and wander its halls alone, you’ll find something quietly unforgettable.
A.I.L.A Review
For players seeking the polished, tight mechanics of a Resident Evil or the pure psychological terror of a Silent Hill, A.I.L.A. remains more of a promising demo reel than a truly realized masterpiece.













