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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.
Othercide is the most time I've spent on a video game review in a few years. They've got my number.
AWE comes right out of the gate swinging and proves to be just as satisfying and engaging as its predecessor, albeit in different ways.
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.
Slasher movies may not instill adrenaline or fear in me, but Last Year: The Nightmare proves that with a shift in medium, the formula can work for even a cynical heart like mine.
Days Gone brings unexpected depth and humanity to the post-apocalyptic wasteland courtesy of a cast of believable characters.
Luigi's Mansion lives again on 3DS!
Experience true fear: high school dating!
A surreal mixed media adventure.
Home Sweet Home is a first-person horror game based on Thai myths and beliefs that ratchets up the terror and does not let go. Here's our review.
A management sim that's worth sacrificing a few bucks for.
Gonna make you sweat. Gonna make you wet.
Overall, if you no longer have your original 360/PS3 copy of RE5, this is easily the best (and cheapest) version of the game to get. Sure, the visuals have aged like cheese, but it’s still an excellent game, horror or not.
Several games later, does Miyazaki's newest project fall flask?
Crow Country, a new PS1 style survival horror title from SFB Games aims to authentically revive the feel of classic early 3D horror titles.
We take a look at the new console port of the solo indie dev slasher compilation featuring Cannibal Abduction and Night of the Scissors
Atari revives the godfather of survival horror yet again with a new 2023 entry that brings a fresh take to the long-running series.
We take a deep look at the new Evil Dead game and see how it fares against its contemporaries in the asymmetrical multiplayer horror field
We take a deeper look at Supermassive's new narrative horror adventure, The Quarry, and see how it stacks up to its pedigree and its peers.