Tag: Psychological Horror
Strangeland Review
Strangeland is a haunting descent into grief, guilt, and self-destruction wrapped inside one of the most imaginative point-and-click adventures in recent memory. Equal parts nightmare and therapy session, it is a surreal journey that lingers long after the credits roll.
GHOST at DAWN Review
GHOST at DAWN is a survival horror experience that doesn't merely scare you. It actively undermines your confidence, twists your perception, and forces you to question everything you think you know. Wrapped in noir atmosphere and psychological dread, it is one of the most memorable indie horror experiences in recent years.
What have you done, Father? Review
What Have You Done, Father? is a haunting psychological mystery that trades cheap scares for guilt, temptation, and moral decay. While its gameplay occasionally struggles to keep pace with its storytelling ambitions, its atmosphere and narrative leave a lasting impression long after the credits roll.
Observer: System Redux Review
Observer: System Redux is not interested in making you feel powerful. It wants you to feel vulnerable, uncertain, and uncomfortable. Every corridor hides another secret, every apartment tells another tragedy, and every mind you enter leaves a scar behind.
Backrooms: Escape Together Review
Backrooms: Escape Together understands something many horror games forget: fear is at its strongest when it feels personal. Hearing a friend's voice fade into the distance before suddenly being cut off creates a level of dread that no scripted jump scare can match.
Cornfield Review
Cornfield turns a simple premise into an effective nightmare. With little more than a maze, a monster, and your own sense of direction working against you, it delivers a tense horror experience that proves sometimes the scariest thing is not knowing what is waiting around the next corner.
Backrooms Phases Review
Backrooms Phases may not escape the limitations of its simple puzzle design, but its haunting atmosphere, excellent sound work, and unsettling creature encounters make this descent into liminal horror a journey worth taking.
Cannibal Tales Review
Cannibal Tales proves that horror does not always need monsters lurking in the shadows. Sometimes the most unsettling thing in the room is a question, and the answer you desperately wish you had never heard.
Jurnal Risa: Dark Destiny Review
Jurnal Risa: Dark Destiny succeeds because it understands that the most effective horror isn't about what jumps out at you from the darkness. It's about what might be waiting there. Every creaking floorboard, distant whisper, and flickering shadow carries a sense of unease that lingers long after you've put the controller down.
The Coma 3: Bloodlines Review
The Coma 3: Bloodlines delivers a chilling and emotionally satisfying conclusion to one of horror gaming's most distinctive series. Its oppressive atmosphere, relentless tension, and deeply rooted Korean folklore create a nightmare that lingers long after the credits roll.













