Tag: Survival Horror
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...
Directive 8020 Review
Directive 8020 transforms childhood dreams of space exploration into a paranoid nightmare of identity, survival, and isolation. Supermassive Games delivers its most ambitious Dark Pictures entry yet, blending cinematic horror with tense stealth mechanics and genuine psychological dread.
Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes Review
Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes transforms childhood fear into something tactile and immediate, delivering one of the most unsettling virtual reality horror experiences in years.
THE TAG-ALONG OBSESSION Review
THE TAG-ALONG OBSESSION does not rely on sudden shocks to unsettle you. It lingers instead. In the silence of empty corridors, in the weight of memory, and in the quiet sense that something is always just behind you, waiting for the moment you stop moving.
Chorus of Carcosa Review
Chorus of Carcosa is not interested in making you feel safe, even for a second. It turns a familiar space into something unstable and hostile, then quietly asks how long you can stay inside it before reality starts to feel optional.
Dr. Psycho: Hospital Escape Review
Dr. Psycho: Hospital Escape is a stripped-down survival horror experience built on stealth, tension, and time pressure, delivering short bursts of genuine anxiety inside a decaying psychiatric facility, even if its simplicity keeps it from reaching deeper psychological territory.
CRUELTY Review
CRUELTY is a raw, suffocating survival horror experience that strips the genre down to fear, flesh, and helplessness, delivering an intense short-form nightmare that lingers long after it ends, even if its simplicity and rough edges hold it back.
The Coma 3: Bloodlines Review
The Coma 3: Bloodlines is a tense, suffocating finale that refines its survival horror roots into something more intricate, where every corridor feels like a decision you might regret.
Amnesia Rebirth Review
Amnesia: Rebirth is a deeply human horror story, one that trades constant terror for something quieter and more unsettling. It lingers in the spaces between fear and memory, asking not just what scares you, but what you are willing to endure.













