
Sunlight Scream Review
Sunlight Scream ReviewDeveloper and Publisher - FaithyThe hero moves to a new city. However, along with him comes a masked killer who begins to kill his friends one by one... Make decisions to build your adventure. Can you stop him before it's too late?Have you ever played Doki Doki Literature Club? Do you enjoy Psychological horrors? You may enjoy Sunlight Scream! Though it is not quite the same as DD-LC, regarding the bloody/gory scenes, you may be enticed by the long storyboard and the multiple endings this game offers!Sunlight Scream creates a rich story and atmospheric gameplay, which will suck you in with

Prey (2017) Review
A first-person shooter that plays like an elaborate survival simulation with light RPG elements, this game is great for those who enjoy a detailed plot and ominous atmosphere alongside customization options that allow for a great number of solutions to each problem.Sleuthing in SpaceAfter one of the most memorable introductions I've seen in any game (if you've played through the tutorial and started the actual game, you'll know what I mean, and if you haven't, please don't spoil it for yourself), you'll find yourself on a space station just after a disaster has struck.Most of the game is spent making your

Lunacy: Saint Rhodes Review
You get a call that could change your destiny... will you take it?What will you risk to figure out the mysteries lying behind?Story Background From the creators of Darkness Within, Stormling Studios, comes a new terrifying psychological horror game, known as Lunacy: Saint Rhodes. Published by Iceberg Interactive, the game offers a unique perspective as what unfolds after an unexpected call. Here we follow up closely on our playable character, George, who receives a strange call about inheriting an old house. The only catch? He must travel to the place, Saint Rhodes to check it out at once.Imagine arriving in the middle of nowhere at night

Stories Untold Review
Stories Untold is an interactive horror story told in four parts. Each episode places the player in a new environment with its own style of gameplay, mainly using point-and-click and text-based interfaces.Set in 1986, the majority of the gameplay involves interacting with dated equipment in fairly mundane settings. However, by the midpoint of each chapter, things take a turn for the weird and spooky as the relatively innocent atmosphere shifts to emit a more sinister air.Most of the game involves sitting in front of a computer terminal, inputting some form of data. This data includes the commands for a text-based game

Mirror Forge Review
Indie horror games can be a fickle bunch, with potential to be a remarkable journey but quite often dragged down by low budgets and lack of polishing. Mirror Forge has an interesting story and the trip comes with intriguing moments, but the seams and cracks are sometimes too visible to ignore. Silent Hill fans may shed a tear or two, Stranger Things aficionados will come up with comparisons to the upside down world, but may also shake their heads in disbelief at some of the choices in display.Multiverse of MadnessDescribed as a first-person psychological survival horror game, Mirror Forge follows the