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Remothered: Broken Porcelain released with a few bugs and some interesting quirks, but nevertheless rises to the occasion.
The Last of Us Part 2 tells a fresh story at a high cost. Beautiful graphics and sound design create a great backdrop for the end of the world.
Dreadout 2 keeps its pedigree, but lacks the charm of its predecessors. Tag along on my descent into disbelief and complete dismay.
Fun to play alone or share, Man of Medan extends the history of the horror anthology to a new medium for a younger generation.
Days Gone brings unexpected depth and humanity to the post-apocalyptic wasteland courtesy of a cast of believable characters.
Indie developer Desert Fox delivers a touching point-and-click adventure about existenital dread and bad ink to Windows, available on Steam.
Procedural dungeon crawler Phantom Halls is the incredibly frudstrating love letter to campy horror that fans never knew they needed.
Killing Floor: Incursion fills a much-needed niche in VR horror by bringing cooperative play and engaging combat to their VR-native entry in the series.
Lust for Darkness takes the most interesting concept ever greenlit on Steam and manages to make it more pedestrian than a sidewalk.
Rarely are games as beautiful and lovingly crafted as Vampyr. Jonathan's quest to find his place in a world gone mad is haunting and worthwhile, in spite of a combat system from the bowels of hell.
Asemblance: Oversight picks up where NiLo left off, providing players with an enjoyable brain tease. How can you be trusted with the answers, if you aren't even sure of the question?