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My Little Puppy Review

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My Little Puppy is not simply a game about a dog searching for his owner. It is a heartfelt meditation on love, grief and reunion that understands how deeply animals shape our lives. By the time Bong-gu’s journey reaches its final steps, it becomes almost impossible not to see a little of your own memories reflected in his.

Necrophosis: Full Consciousness Review

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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.

The Backrooms Review

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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.

MOTE: The Manuscript Review

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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...

Lost Little Things Review

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A return to the childhood home becomes a descent into memory itself, where forgotten objects reshape reality and every creaking floorboard feels like it remembers you. Lost Little Things is a slow, unsettling psychological horror experience that finds its power not in spectacle, but in the quiet weight of what we leave behind.

Chorus of Carcosa Review

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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.

Tsugunohi The Chamber of Phantom Name Review

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You do not play Tsugunohi so much as you endure it—watching reality quietly unravel one step at a time.

Anthology of The Killer Review

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A daring, unsettling anthology that embraces the strange and the uncomfortable—uneven by design, but unforgettable at its best.

The End of the Sun Review

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A beautifully crafted, culturally rich mystery adventure that prioritises atmosphere and authenticity over pace and accessibility—deeply immersive, but deliberately restrained.

Cozy Bay Hike Review

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A serene, minimalist exploration experience, Cozy Bay Hike replaces challenge with atmosphere, offering a beautifully crafted coastal world that values presence, silence, and slow discovery over traditional gameplay systems.