Tag: Psychological
The Rite of Lilium Review
A quietly haunting, unexpectedly tender experience that challenges what horror and puzzles can be—by refusing to be either in the traditional sense.
Chinami Holic Review
A seductive, uncomfortable, and surprisingly introspective journey into love that clings too tightly—and refuses to let go.
Chrono Ark Deluxe Edition Review
Awaken in the Twisted Land and lead Lucy and her companions on a quest to restore the world in Chrono Ark Deluxe Edition. With strategic card-based combat, roguelike progression, and a rich, evolving narrative, every run is a new opportunity to experiment, refine, and triumph. Can you activate the Clock Tower and save the Ark?
Majotori Review
In Majotori, every wrong answer is a story, every quiz question a gamble. Darkly funny, cleverly written, and endlessly replayable, this narratrivia adventure proves that knowledge can be both power — and peril.
Dark Auction Review
With its haunting premise, memorable cast, and ingenious memory-based deduction system, Dark Auction turns psychological storytelling into an unforgettable mystery where the past is the most valuable currency of all.
Life is Strange: Reunion Preview
Few narrative game series have carved out a space as emotionally resonant as Life is Strange. Across its various entries, the franchise has built...
The Murder Hotel Review
A slow-burn psychological horror that excels in atmosphere and restraint. The Murder Hotel is unsettling, thoughtful, and memorable, even if its deliberate pacing and occasional rough edges prevent it from reaching its full potential.
ENTITY: THE BLACK DAY Review
ENTITY: THE BLACK DAY blends claustrophobic horror, intense survival mechanics, and environmental storytelling into a chilling descent through darkness — even if its repetitive pacing and occasional technical roughness keep it from true greatness.
Escape from Tarkov: USEC – Gold Squadron Review
Escape from Tarkov: USEC — Gold Squadron deepens faction identity and narrative texture with high-quality cosmetics and contextual lore, offering meaningful immersion for engaged players even though it does not change core mechanics.
Russian Prison Review
A stark, immersive socio-simulation that transforms the mundanity and hardship of institutional life into a deeply reflective experience.













