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We may still have a few heavy hitters of horror dropping later this year, but as of now, Maid of Sker remains at the top of 2020 for me, and hopefully, others will feel the same after spending some time with it.
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.
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
We take a deeper look at Alan Wake Remastered and compare and contrast this updated edition with the original 2010 version.
We take a look at the newly remastered version of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water, now available on all consoles and PC.
Do you hear them? Slay bells are in the air, and it's high time our holiday season suffered a great Christmas Massacre...
We take a deep dive into the House of the Dead Remake to see how it compares to the original and what it offers to players both old and new.
Grim Guardians: Demon Purge is the latest homage to the Castlevania series from Japanese developer Inti Creates.
Puppet Combo's latest title makes its way to consoles, but is this a house you'll want to stay away from or never leave?
Broken Spectre follows the story of a woman who sets out on a trail in the mountains of Northern Canada, looking for her long-lost father.
Overall, RE4 on Xbox One/PS4 is the best way to play this game on console. I can say without a shadow of a doubt that it has never looked better.
Darkwood is an immersive, atmospheric, and haunting experience I can thoroughly recommend.
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.
What ever it takes.
Transference is a story about obsession and the lengths someone will go to preserve the very thing they've destroyed. Here's our review.
Sagebrush, a new first person narrative adventure game from Redact Games, crafts a compelling, heartfelt story about finding a place in this troubled world.
Blizzard's first title on the Nintendo Switch is a wonderful port that represents Diablo at its very best, despite some minor visual issues.
Procedural dungeon crawler Phantom Halls is the incredibly frudstrating love letter to campy horror that fans never knew they needed.
Does A Plague Tale: Innocence deliver on a world gone plagued? Does it make adorable little ratties scary!? Well, read on to find out.
Is Koji Igarashis return to the world of Metroidvania, Bloodstained Ritual of the Night, worth your buck? Are you kidding?