Tag: Stealth
The Occultist Review
A slow-burning descent into dread, The Occultist trades jump scares for atmosphere, delivering a haunting investigative horror that lingers long after you leave Godstone Island.
Ereban: Shadow Legacy Review
Ereban: Shadow Legacy is a fast, fluid stealth platformer that thrives on momentum, letting you melt through darkness itself as both tool and escape. It’s at its best when you stop overthinking and simply move, chaining shadows and silence into something almost effortless.
PEPPERED: An Existential Platformer Review
You try to save the world. The world decides you are the problem. And somehow, it remembers every mistake you make.
Crime Simulator Review
For fans of crime sims, management RPGs, and open-world mischief, Crime Simulator is a standout experience worth your time.
Incantation Review
A slow-burning, deeply unsettling horror experience, Incantation trades action for atmosphere—delivering moments of genuine dread, even if its gameplay struggles to keep pace.
Darwin’s Paradox! Review
Darwin’s Paradox! is a cinematic platformer that understands the genre’s quiet power—then adds suction cups, stealth, and just a hint of absurdity.
Not Human Nightmare Review
Not Human Nightmare is a slow-burning psychological horror experience that transforms the mundane familiarity of office life into something deeply unsettling, relying on atmosphere and perception over traditional scares—sometimes brilliantly, sometimes to its own detriment.
Schoolboy Escape: Runaway Review
Schoolboy Escape: Runaway is a tense, systems-driven stealth puzzle experience that thrives on domestic paranoia and trial-and-error experimentation, delivering a surprisingly engaging ‘escape the house’ loop that occasionally slips into frustration due to repetition and unpredictable detection logic.
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Review
A bold, beautifully constructed evolution of the strand formula, DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH delivers unmatched atmosphere and ambition, even if its deliberate pacing and niche design philosophy ensure it remains a divisive masterpiece rather than a universal one.
The Midnight Walk Review
A hauntingly beautiful, tactile dark fantasy adventure that blends stop-motion artistry with innovative perception-based mechanics, held back only slightly by deliberate pacing and uneven mechanical distribution, but elevated by one of the most distinctive visual identities in modern gaming.













