Tag: Horror
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The Void – Explore the Many Colours of Terror
This Russian-Existentialism-Simulator will treat you bad, lie to you, beat you till you never want to see it again. But your dreams will be painted with its beautiful darkness.
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Phasmophobia – Are you and your friends afraid of ghosts?
When there’s something strange in your neighborhood, call your friends and go figure out who is haunting there. #Co-op #Ghost #Horror #Indie #Puzzle
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Call of Cthulhu Tries and Fails to Grasp the Player in Its Tentacles
Call of Cthulhu is an atmospheric adaptation from the classic RPG that serves many Lovecraftian tropes for its fans, but weak roleplaying features, and unpolished overall feel make it difficult to get immersed into this cosmic horror title. #callofcthulhu #gamereview #horror
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A haunting adventure is best experienced with friends – Betrayal at House on the Hill review
Betrayal at House on the Hill is a thrilling board game with plenty of exploration and dark twists to it. The amount of possible different outcomes is sure to be enough for many enjoyable game sessions.
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Revolting, yet captivating – Song of Saya review
Song of Saya is a masterfully crafted horror visual novel that will make you very uncomfortable in a good way.
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Haunted houses with scary ladies – Horror in video games
Dark corridors, creepy atmosphere and a ghastly looking woman. Are these the main ingredients of a run-of-the-mill horror game? Or can horror comprise of something else as well?
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Betrayal at the House on the Hill is here to captivate you…or take you captive
A boardgame about teamwork, discovery and destruction, Betrayal at the House on the Hill is bound to make for both a fun AND terrifying time!
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Vampire: the Masquerade – Bloodlines review
Live out your darkest fantasies in this cult vampire RPG from Troika Games
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Getting a Grip on Reality – Agency in Horror Games
Sometimes you are in control, sometimes not. Casper S. Boonen and Daniel Mieritz delve into horror games with their Agency Parameter Model.
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Fresh Blood in Survival Horror – Darkwood
Darkwood blends survival horror and roguelike elements seamlessly and still somehow avoids the major pitfalls of either genre.
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Fighting the Unknowable – Arkham Horror 3rd Edition
Arkham Horror is a great experience when it strikes the elusive balance between punishing difficulty and successful, rewarding progression.
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Year Walk: Searching for A Reason to Care
A game review for Year Walk, a mobile horror game that while beautiful fails to remain engaging and lacks clarity. Covers basic control, style, and horror elements. #English #GameReview
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The Ending of SOMA – And Why It’s Excellent
SOMA ends both predictably and unpredictably, underlining its theme of what it means to be human.
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Delta Green: A New Way to Be Uncomfortable with H.P. Lovecraft
Is there a need for cosmic horror when Trump is the President?
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HOW ABOUT NO | Close Your Eyes Review
In this game, the last thing you’ll ever want to do is that the title says.
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“Yes, my Gatekeeper”. A Review of Atmosfear: The Gatekeeper
Atmosfear: The Gatekeeper is a DVD board game where its main attraction is also its biggest flaw.
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Madness and Shadows – Darkest Dungeon
In Darkest Dungeon, you direct a party of four adventurers onwards through the dungeon in the dwindling light of their torches. They wade through blood and corpses to put an end to the darkness beneath the ruined estate where they’ve come, at the cost of their own lives and sanity. The gameplay is simple. Though…
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Lapsihahmojen esittämistavat videopeleissä – Tarkastelussa pelitutkimuksen artikkeli
Susanne Eichnerin essee käsittelee lapsihahmoja digitaalisissa peleissä tunteiden virittämisen näkökulmasta.
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Never mind the vampires, here’s glitch horror
Glitch horror utilizes the fallibility of technology as the source of its horrors.
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Outlast Review
Embrace the fear: it’s time to enter the terrifying world of Outlast.