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In Sound Mind, a new psychological horror adventure, is an ambitious title that blends many different styles into a perplexing package
Gather your quarters and bring your own soap -- Bloodwash arrives on Steam to set the bodies to tumble dry low
After reviewing Bloober Team's newest horror title, The Medium earlier this year, we take another look at the upcoming PS5 version.
We take a deeper look at the most modern attempt to bring back classic survival horror gaming with DualEffect's Tormented Souls
While stunning visually, with impressive textures and world building, Chernobylite tends to think of itself as a hodgepodge of genres.
A new dark fantasy Metroidvania game has just launched on all platforms. We take a deeper look to see how it compares to its contemporaries
Step into the new era of horror with Resident Evil Village, the 8th installment in the beloved franchise, leaping forward to a new generation!
Dread X Collection: The Hunt is another great continuation in the series which aims to bring to the fore independently crafted horror games.
Devotion is a unique and important game from Taiwan's Red Candle Games, with a troubled history and a lot to say. We take a critical look
Spend some time in the darkness and isolation of the Swiss Alps with Mundaun, the new horror game from solo dev Micahel Ziegler.
Lust From Beyond is a non-threatening horror experience which throws so much sex into the mix, it tips the scales into the ridiculous.
The sequel to Tarsier Studio's horror platformer is finally out. We take a look at how it holds up and improves on the original.
Enter the latest addition to the World of Darkness video game pantheon with Werewolf: The Apocalypse -- Earthblood. It's... not great.
Our full-length review of Portable Moose's solo dev adventure title, Sally Face, which has now arrived on the Nintendo Switch console in 2021
Bloober Team's The Medium is an admirable effort to evoke a classical survival horror experience, but it's not without some caveats.
Visage is a visually compelling horror title with some truly excellent moments and a dread factor to boot. If only it wasn't so slow.
My relationship with Call of Duty Zombies has been tumultuous for quite a while now. As a fan of horror and first-person shooters, it was
Monstrum is a great example of how simple ideas can be so effective. It's a tense horror game, it's just a shame there are framerate issues.
Amnesia: Rebirth is a confused game with big ambitions and some great elements but is unable to pull everything together.
Remothered: Broken Porcelain released with a few bugs and some interesting quirks, but nevertheless rises to the occasion.