Tag: Psychological Horror
Spectator 2 Review
Spectator 2 refines psychological horror through meticulous observation, delivering sustained tension and unease by making players doubt their own perception.
Delivery Driver Massacre Review
A grim, lo-fi horror experience that turns a routine delivery into a tense, unsettling descent driven by atmosphere and raw dread.
A.I.L.A Review
For players seeking the polished, tight mechanics of a Resident Evil or the pure psychological terror of a Silent Hill, A.I.L.A. remains more of a promising demo reel than a truly realized masterpiece.
Saborus Review
In a crowded indie gaming landscape, Saborus manages to carve out a unique niche by blending atmospheric exploration, survival mechanics, and subtle narrative elements.
Total Chaos Review
A gripping, atmospheric descent into lo-fi horror that overcomes a few frustrations to deliver one of the most memorable indie horror experiences in years.
The Nightmare Box Volume 1 Review
If you’re ready to explore the weird, the dark, and the chilling with three different flavors of terror, this is one to consider. Just go in with an appetite for variety, not perfection.
Dark Atlas: Infernum Review
Dark Atlas: Infernum is dripping with atmosphere, ambition and haunting imagery. It reaches for cosmic horror, psychological disintegration and occult mystique—and occasionally touches something profound.
Dark Atlas: Infernum Review
Few games capture the eerie allure of dark fantasy quite like Dark Atlas: Infernum, a title that plunges players into a gothic, nightmarish world teeming with danger, mystery, and occult intrigue.
High School Dirty Secrets Review
A provocative and engaging high school drama that balances narrative depth, player choice, and edgy storytelling, though it may not be for everyone.
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic Review
This installment delivers a tense, immersive, and occasionally shocking experience that proves the horror legacy of Freddy Fazbear’s universe is far from over.













