The Voidness by Steelkrill Studio is not your typical horror game. It doesn’t rely on grotesque monsters jumping out from behind corners or cheap tricks to make you flinch. Instead, it strips away one of the most fundamental senses in gaming—sight—and forces you to navigate a world where darkness is absolute and sound can be your undoing. The result is an experience that feels both claustrophobic and vast, intimate and cosmic, and above all, deeply unsettling. You step into the…
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Impressions: Who Are You!? Demo
The Steam demo for Who Are You!? by Haunting Humans Studio offers a tantalizing glimpse into a psychological horror experience that feels both deeply personal and eerily cosmic. With its blend of sci-fi intrigue, emotional storytelling, and unsettling atmosphere, this demo sets the stage for what could become a standout entry in the narrative-driven horror genre. From the opening moments, Who Are You!? establishes a tone of unease. You step into the shoes of Ray Roswell, a man haunted by…
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Chasmal Fear Review (PC)
There’s something uniquely terrifying about isolation beneath the sea. The pressure, the darkness, the sense that you’re somewhere you were never meant to be. Chasmal Fear, developed by MystiveDev and published by Wandering Wizard, taps into that primal unease and delivers a survival horror experience that’s as atmospheric as it is ambitious. Built in Unreal Engine 5 and presented through a gritty bodycam perspective, the game invites players into the submerged city of Magnus—a place that once thrived, now overrun…
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Moving Houses Review
I love simulation games and so when I was asked if I wanted to review a game about packing stuff up and moving well, I thought why not. It should be a simple, cozy, zen-like game to play right? Right?! Here’s our review of Moving Houses for the Nintendo Switch. Its time for you to move. You really need to get out of this house. There’s a moving truck and boxes. So you grab a box, take it into your…
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Captured Review
Capture is a psychological horror game that immerses players in a dizzying and creepy experience. Here’s an in-depth review based on its gameplay and features: The Captured game is all about attention to detail and finding anomalies. The players are trapped in a never-ending corridor in their own home, where minor variations in the environment—such as objects vanishing, water leakage, or distortion of the rooms—need to be found and clicked using a camera. Players need to accurately identify and record…
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Finnish Cottage 8 Impressions
Finnish Cottage 8 is a new kind of horror experience, created and distributed by Savukivi Games. It has the creepy environment of a lone Finnish cabin but coupled with the captivating gameplay of anomaly-hunter games. This is what distinguishes the game: The central mechanism is to observe the anomalies in what seems to be a very mundane environment. The players have to observe the interior of the cottage carefully, notice changes or disturbance, and choose to leave through the front…
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BrokenLore: LOW Review
BrokenLore: LOW is a meticulously designed psychological horror experience that emphasizes atmosphere and storytelling over traditional jump scares or action-driven gameplay. It plunges players into the eerie, isolated setting of Kirisame Mura, a secluded Japanese village perpetually shrouded in mist, creating an immediate sense of vulnerability and unease. The game’s visual style, which merges hyper-realistic textures with low-poly models, crafts a disorienting, dreamlike aesthetic. This fusion evokes early survival horror games while offering a modern ...
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Confronted Impressions
Grumpy Rock Studios’ “Confronted” promises to deliver a chilling survival horror experience that preys on your deepest fears. Set within the ominous confines of Radu Castle, players find themselves trapped in a nightmare where escape is a desperate struggle against unseen terrors. The game is split between three chapters, this is based on the first chapter playthrough which took around an hour to complete. Here’s a glimpse of what to expect: Atmospheric Dread: The game emphasizes a heavy, oppressive atmosphere,…
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Helios Hotel: The Night Shift Early Impressions
“Helios Hotel: The Night Shift” settles over the player like a damp, chilling fog, a deliberate descent into a carefully constructed atmosphere of dread. From the moment Rose steps behind the reception desk, the game makes it clear that this isn’t just another night shift. The air is thick with unease, a tangible presence that permeates every dimly lit hallway and empty room. The developers have clearly drawn inspiration from the masters of cinematic horror, evoking the claustrophobic tension of…
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Little Lighthouse of Horror Review
Little Lighthouse of Horror isn’t your typical jump-scare horror game. Instead, it offers a slow burn, a creeping dread that seeps into your bones as you manage the dwindling resources of a lonely lighthouse keeper. Inspired by the Flannan Isles mystery, the game excels at creating a thick, oppressive atmosphere that clings to you long after you’ve closed the game. You play as Lawrence, a man tasked with maintaining the light in a remote lighthouse. The core gameplay loop revolves…
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