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Escape the Backrooms Review

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Escape the Backrooms turns one of the internet’s most unsettling myths into a brilliantly atmospheric survival-horror adventure. With terrifying environments, clever co-operative mechanics, and unforgettable moments of panic, it delivers a haunting journey in which the greatest fear is never knowing what lies beyond the next doorway.

Fearbound Review

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Fearbound proves that horror does not need endless waves of enemies or constant action to be effective. Through excellent sound design, oppressive environments and clever psychological mechanics, Eathrabaria delivers a tense first-person nightmare that turns darkness itself into the greatest threat.

Seishin Review

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Seishin transforms an abandoned school into a place where every shadow feels alive and every distant footstep sends your heart racing. Its minimalist design, excellent sound design and steadily escalating tension create a memorable slice of psychological horror that proves fear is often strongest when you are completely powerless.

Feed The Pit Review

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Feed The Pit turns the horror formula inside out by making you the hunter rather than the hunted. With a sinister card based investigation system, unsettling cult mythology and some genuinely tense encounters in the woods of Carrister Valley, this is a strange and memorable nightmare that feeds on curiosity as much as fear.

YinYang Street: Separate Ways Review

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YinYang Street: Separate Ways proves that sometimes the most powerful stories are the quietest ones. In just a couple of hours, it delivers a deeply human tale of love, loss and the invisible scars left behind by war, wrapped inside an unsettling supernatural mystery that lingers long after the credits roll.

YinYang Street Ultimate Edition Review

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YinYang Street Ultimate Edition proves that the most unsettling horror doesn't leap out from the darkness. It patiently waits in silence, buried beneath forgotten memories, broken families and ancient folklore, inviting you to uncover truths that perhaps should have remained hidden.

FAITH: The Unholy Trinity Review

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FAITH: The Unholy Trinity proves that true horror doesn't need realistic graphics or endless jump scares. With haunting storytelling, unforgettable sound design, and an oppressive atmosphere built from the simplest of visuals, this retro-inspired nightmare stands among the finest psychological horror games of recent years.

MAMIYA – A Shared Illusion of the World’s End Review

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MAMIYA is an extraordinary psychological visual novel that trades spectacle for introspection. Its deliberate pacing and emotionally demanding themes won't suit every player, but those willing to embrace its quiet despair will discover one of the most powerful narrative experiences the genre has produced.

SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim Review

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SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim is one of the most unsettling indie games in recent memory. Beneath its strange title and retro presentation lies a deeply uncomfortable psychological horror story that explores power, dependency, loneliness, and survival in ways few games dare to attempt.

Flesh Made Fear Review

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Flesh Made Fear is not interested in making survival horror comfortable. It wants you anxious, uncertain, and constantly second-guessing every decision. In doing so, it captures something many modern horror games have forgotten: fear thrives when power is limited.