The spooky season is upon us, and Bloober Team, hot off the heels of their fantastic remake of Silent Hill 2, decided to drop this surprise: an original horror title, Cronos: The New Dawn. Seemingly inspired by classic horror titles like Metro 2033 and Dead Space, it’s time to see if this new game is […]
Horror
Fractured Blooms – Demo Impressions
Fractured Blooms is an upcoming game by Serenity Forge, who’ve published a share of indie titles that often focus more on story and subversive aspects. It’s being pitched as a psychological “life sim”, which is to say it’s a psychological horror game masquerading as a life sim about gardening and home life. I got the […]
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster – Review
Some titles always seem to be involved in the discussion of what games should be enshrined in a proverbial “Video Game Hall of Fame” even if they didn’t have the most commercially friendly releases. Titles like Half Life, Thief, and Deus Ex are some that come to mind. The System Shock duology was another that […]
The Aquarium Does Not Dance Is Now Available For Pre-order On Nintendo Switch™ And Steam®! Plus, Find Out More About Nintendo Switch™ Physical Edition Exclusive Bonuses!
Frontier Works Inc. has announced that The Aquarium does not dance is now available for pre-order on Nintendo Switch™ and Steam®, with a physical edition for the Nintendo Switch. This is a multilanguage release. The following press release is text directly from the publisher and has been shared as a sponsored post. Pre-orders for “The […]
Saeko: Giantess Dating Sim – Review
Saeko: Giantess Dating Sim is a Japanese indie adventure game by Safe Havn Studio and published by Hyper Real. As the name suggests, the story follows a young man who must endure an experience with a woman hundreds of times his size named Saeko. While this obviously carries certain implications for a niche audience with […]
Inhuman Resources: A Literary Machination – Review
Inhuman Resources: A Literary Machination is a short interactive piece of horror fiction, with dystopian elements. While primarily a reading experience not unlike a visual novel, it features light RPG mechanics and a strong focus on the choices you make along the way. What Lies Within Smyrnacorp? Finding a job is a horrible experience. Already […]
The Thing: Remastered – Review
If names like Clive Barker, Stephen King, or John Carpenter mean anything to you, then you’ll likely already be chomping at the bit for your next horror fix. Today’s subject is The Thing: Remastered, a remaster of a 2002 video game, which was based on a 1982 film, which itself originated from a 1938 novella. […]
Killing Time: Resurrected – Review
What do you get when you cross noir with Egyptian mythology, a dash of horror, and coat it in first-person shooter mechanics? You get a cult classic 3DO/PC exclusive game called Killing Time. But Nightdive Studios weren’t content to leave us with the 1995 version alone. Enter Killing Time: Resurrected, a remaster now available for […]
NookGaming Halloween Highlights 2024
It’s that time of year again when ghosts and ghouls hit peak relevancy, children hound you for free candy, and people in cheap fancy dress make decisions they’ll regret come November. For Halloween homebodies looking for something spooky to liven up All Hallows Eve, we have NookGaming’s Halloween Highlights. Yofukashi no Uta / Call of […]
Hollowbody – Review
Survival Horror has often been a genre of awkward controls, crap combat, and mind-bending narratives with a cult following. Hollowbody is the latest twisted tale from Chasing Static developer Headware Games and aims to bring everyone back a few generations to the “golden era” of the genre. Do Androids Have Nightmares of Electronic Spiders? Hollowbody […]










