Tag: Psychological Horror
Frost Survival – Winter Review
Bleak, methodical, and quietly unnerving, Frost Survival – Winter turns isolation and cold into its most effective—and memorable—mechanics.
Last Day On The Ship Review
A gripping race against a sinking world, Last Day On The Ship delivers tense, evolving puzzles—though its relentless pressure won’t be for everyone.
NO-SKIN Review
A haunting, uncompromising journey into psychological horror—one that trades accessibility for atmosphere and clarity for curiosity. It may frustrate as often as it fascinates, but when it works, it lingers in a way few games do.
Mortanis Prisoners Review
A grim and unsettling survival horror that trades action for atmosphere, delivering a haunting journey where history and supernatural terror collide.
EMOTIONLESS : The Last Ticket Review
EMOTIONLESS: The Last Ticket delivers a chilling, combat-free horror experience built on atmosphere and disorientation, though its slow pace and ambiguity won’t be for everyone.
Dark Fall: Ghost Vigil Review
Atmosphere is crucial in a good horror game. While many modern titles rely heavily on action or jump scares, some developers still believe that...
Manny’s Review
Manny’s serves up a surreal slice of indie horror, blending eerie atmosphere and unsettling mystery inside the most unlikely nightmare setting—a fast food restaurant that should never exist.
Six Seven Nights Review
A tense atmospheric horror experience, Six Seven Nights traps players inside a cursed school where survival depends on observation, patience, and understanding a supernatural presence that never stops watching.
Deckline Review
A haunting blend of card game strategy and psychological war horror, Deckline turns a simple match of Durak into a chilling meditation on fear, camaraderie and inevitable fate.
Discolored 2 Review
A visually striking puzzle adventure where colour itself becomes the key to survival, Discolored 2 delivers a mysterious and atmospheric journey through a world slowly returning to life.













