Tag: Psychological
The Legacy of Griselda Review
A moody, intimate dark fantasy with weighty combat and strong atmosphere. Limited in scope, but sincere and emotionally grounded.
Maid of Sker VR Review
Maid of Sker VR transforms a cult horror experience into a deeply immersive nightmare, using sound, silence, and physical interaction to create one of the most tense VR horror games available today.
Death Howl Review
A somber, systems-driven tactical experience that excels in atmosphere and thematic cohesion, but whose unforgiving design and narrow focus limit its reach.
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.
Cyanotype Daydream Review
Cyanotype Daydream –The Girl Who Dreamed the World– is a beautifully written visual novel that blends multiple timelines into a powerful meditation on love, storytelling, and memory—one that rewards patience with an unforgettable emotional payoff.
Order 13 Review
A clever blend of job simulator and psychological horror, Order 13 transforms a lonely warehouse night shift into a tense and atmospheric survival experience.
Blue Prince Review
A mesmerising genre-bender that turns architecture into strategy and knowledge into power, Blue Prince is a rare puzzle experience that lingers long after the doors close at dawn.
“Buy The Game, I Have a Gun” – Sheesh-Man Review
A bizarre cult curiosity — Sheesh-Man turns low-budget chaos into interactive comedy, delivering a surreal FMV experience that’s equal parts confusing, funny, and strangely unforgettable.
Resident Evil Requiem Review
A haunting evolution of survival horror — Resident Evil Requiem masterfully blends fear, action, and legacy into one of the most complete and emotionally powerful entries the series has ever delivered.
Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition Review
A survival horror masterpiece reborn for portability — Resident Evil 7 on Switch 2 proves true fear doesn’t need the cloud, only a dark room and a pair of headphones.













