Tag: Psychological Horror
KLETKA Review
A sentient elevator, a siren of annihilation, and friends who double as emergency rations—KLETKA turns co-op horror into a deliciously cruel descent into paranoia.
PARANORMASIGHT: The Mermaid’s Curse Review
A haunting, intelligent standalone sequel that expands the PARANORMASIGHT formula with emotional depth, clever meta mechanics, and beautifully woven folklore—one of the strongest visual novel releases of 2026 so far.
LOVE ETERNAL Review
A precision platformer wrapped in psychological horror, LOVE ETERNAL flips gravity—and your sense of control—with ruthless elegance.
Backrooms Level X Review
A smart, atmospheric evolution of the Backrooms formula that balances exploration, puzzle-solving, and genuine survival tension—at an impressively affordable price.
The Stairwell Review
A tight, atmospheric anomaly-hunt horror that refines the loop formula with smart accessibility and strong sound design. Short but memorable—and an absolute steal at its price point.
Directive 8020 Preview
A bold evolution for The Dark Pictures Anthology, Directive 8020 trades passive terror for active survival—blending cinematic storytelling with real-time stealth in a paranoia-fueled nightmare among the stars.
Atomic Heart: Ultimate Edition Preview
A bold Soviet-futurist shooter reborn as a definitive package — Atomic Heart: Ultimate Edition gathers every experiment, expansion, and explosive confrontation into one striking, steelbound dystopia.
Silent Hill: Townfall Preview
SILENT HILL: Townfall looks set to be one of the most unsettling reinterpretations of the franchise yet, trading the traditional survival-horror structure for a first-person, narrative-driven descent into fog, memory, and fractured perception.
Manny’s Review
A disturbingly clever blend of fast-food simulation and psychological horror. Short, surreal, and deeply unsettling long after the shift ends.
Backrooms: Poolrooms Review
A tense, sound-driven survival horror set in the eerie Poolrooms, Backrooms: Poolrooms delivers chilling atmosphere and clever invisible threats — but limited variety holds it back from greatness.













