Tag: Psychological Horror
Necrophosis: Full Consciousness Review
Necrophosis: Full Consciousness is less interested in frightening you than it is in suffocating you with dread. It is a slow walk through a dying universe painted with decay, grief, and grotesque beauty. The puzzles may falter, but the atmosphere lingers like a nightmare you cannot quite wake from.
Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 Broken Things Review
Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 transforms the series from internet horror sensation into something far more disturbing. Beneath the jump scares and broken toys lies a genuinely oppressive descent into grief, manipulation, and industrial nightmare.
It Reaches Review
It Reaches is a suffocating, brilliantly tense horror experience that turns survival into something deeply personal. It does not just scare you. It makes you participate in the fear.
SILVERPINE CREEK Review
Silverpine Creek weaponises silence. It turns creaking floors into threats, breathing into a liability, and your own living room into part of the horror. This is survival horror built on vulnerability, where panic itself can become the enemy.
The Backrooms Review
The Backrooms turns internet folklore into a slow, unnerving descent through loneliness, uncertainty, and impossible spaces. It is not interested in jump scares every five seconds. Instead, it builds dread through silence, repetition, and the creeping feeling that reality itself has become untrustworthy.
Riven Review
There was a time when games felt like mysteries in the truest sense. Not mysteries solved with quest markers or highlighted clues, but worlds...
MYST Review
Some games feel tied to the era that created them. Others quietly step beyond time. Myst has always belonged to the second group. Back...
Hauntsville Review
There is something timeless about old campfire stories. Long before horror games filled screens with jump scares and scripted monsters, fear lived in whispers...
Floor 9 Review
A tense and cleverly atmospheric liminal horror experience that weaponises observation and paranoia brilliantly, even if its repetitive structure occasionally keeps it trapped within its own loop.
MOTE: The Manuscript Review
Writer's block is a distinct fear, experienced mainly by writers, artists, and dreamers. Unlike fears of monsters or darkness, it is a subtle terror...













