Song of Horror redeems itself in a big way after a lackluster third episode only to lose its newly built credit with a game-breaking bug near its conclusion
Hang out with your closest friends as you rescue your loved ones from an enigmatic and terrifying threat that subdues the will of its victims.
Dystopian cyberpunk sci-fi meets psychological horror in this gripping detective story.
The third episode of Song of Horror doesn’t provide the same thrill as we’ve come to expect from the first two, but at least technical issues didn’t rear their ugly head this time.
A new entry into the asymmetrical horror genre, Beyond Senses brings some interesting concepts to the table but will ultimately need a long ride in Early Access if it’s going to turn any heads.
Naughty goose! Such a naughty goose. Now go steal someone’s lunch and run like the wind!
Take the fight to the settlers and reclaim your ancestral territory as chief of a Native American tribe in this simulation-strategy sandbox set in the American frontier.
The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is an exceptional horror title and a sequel with the potential to convert even those who were unimpressed by the original.
Norse mythology is found in a new combination with several unexpected concepts to create a new and thrilling setting for this stealth-based horror title.
Return to the world of Song of Horror for its second chapter as it brings in some interesting new ideas, but doesn’t quite live up to the first episode’s nearly flawless experience.