Tag: Psychological Horror
Our Burial Dolls Remastered Review
A masterclass in atmospheric, folklore-driven psychological horror. Our Burial Dolls Remastered is not for those seeking action, but for players willing to immerse themselves in a deeply unsettling and emotionally resonant story.
The Perfect Pencil Review
In The Perfect Pencil, every platform is a puzzle, every corner hides a secret, and every encounter challenges both your reflexes and your perception. Surreal, beautiful, and deeply thoughtful, this hand-drawn platformer transforms exploration into a journey of self-discovery and fear.
UFOPHILIA Review
Armed with scanners instead of weapons, UFOPHILIA turns alien encounters into nerve-wracking investigations. Unpredictable, atmospheric, and deeply tense, it’s a horror experience that lingers long after the lights go out.
The 18th Attic – Paranormal Anomaly Hunting Game Review
The 18th Attic is a tense and unnerving exploration into memory, fear, and the unseen. With only a camera and your wits, every shadow could hold secrets—or something far darker.
I’m in Love With Your Dead Grandmother Review
Step into the awkward, absurd, and delightfully dark world of Noah — a 28-year-old man-child navigating romance, life advice, and questionable dating preferences. One wrong move could turn an already bizarre first date into total disaster, and the game thrives on your choices, your nerves, and your willingness to embrace uncomfortable comedy.
The Empty Eyes Review
The Empty Eyes is a masterclass in subtle psychological horror, weaving tension, paranoia, and narrative discovery into a first-person experience that is as unnerving as it is immersive. It doesn’t rely on jump scares — it thrives on the slow creep of dread, the unsettling architecture of a house that feels alive, and the feeling that something unseen is always watching.
Dread Meridian Review
Dread Meridian is an immersive VR survival horror that ambitiously blends psychological dread, resource-scarce survival gameplay, and atmospheric exploration within a frozen wasteland. While its chilling setting and thematic inspirations offer compelling horror potential, technical shortcomings and pacing inconsistencies hold the experience back from fully realising its promise — yet committed horror fans and VR enthusiasts may still find a haunting adventure worth enduring.
Serial Lover Review
Serial Lover is a wildly audacious fusion of dating sim, rhythm game, and dark comedy that asks a daring question: what happens when romance meets murder? It’s a chaotic, stylishly twisted experience that combines quirky narrative choices, pulse‑pounding rhythm mechanics, and a colorful roster of serial killers you’re supposed to seduce. The result is shocking, funny, occasionally horrifying — and strangely compelling.
Double Trouble: Sexy Adventure Review
Double Trouble: Sexy Adventure is a straightforward jigsaw-style puzzle experience wrapped in polished presentation and a relaxing atmosphere. While its premise is simple, the satisfying touch controls, gradual difficulty curve, and clean visual design make it an unexpectedly engaging title for players who enjoy calm, image-based puzzling sessions.
Legacy of Shnaus – Horror Room Escape Review
Legacy of Shnaus – Horror Room Escape delivers a tense, atmospheric puzzle escape experience that blends claustrophobic environments with psychological horror. While not always groundbreaking, its meticulously crafted rooms, clever puzzles, and chilling story make it a standout for fans of narrative escape games and immersive horror.













