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Detention

I have played a free version it is awesome, it has a decent graphics. It has superb story line. It is atmospheric horror game. Here you need to use items to sovle some story and continue here you will get many good amount of scenes and it has check points. You will enjoy it I loved it playing . (In playstore you have free version of it)
Detention
Detention

Get sent on a roguelike mission from the Vatican in stylish horror shooter Witchfire

Developer The Astronauts hasn't put out a game since 2014's brilliant adventure game The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. Their next project has finally entered early access, though, and it's very cool and very different from their last release...in a good way! The new game is titled Witchfire, and while it shares spooky vibes with The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, the core of the game is a roguelike shooter. If that change sounds jarring, you should know that much of the team at The Astronauts was previously at developer People Can Fly, the studio behind satisfyingly over-the-top shooters like

Unveiling the Enigma: Life Gallery Review

Life Gallery, a creation by 751 Games, beckons players into a unique puzzle realm with its illustration-style art design, promising a profound horror experience. As we delve into this enigmatic journey, let's uncover the intricacies that make Life Gallery stand out in the gaming landscape. Background: Constructed from a series of over 50 pen-and-ink drawings, Life Gallery weaves a dark and chilling narrative, challenging players to solve puzzles and explore the connections between intriguing characters like the Twins, the Parents, and the mysterious Fish-Head Cult.
Unveiling the Enigma: Life Gallery Review
Life Gallery
Life Gallery

Heaven Dust 2: Striking Similarity to the Original

In 2020, the video game "Heaven Dust" boldly posed the inquiry, "What would happen if "Resident Evil 1" were presented with a top-down camera perspective?" The resultant offering manifested as a proficient action-adventure, notably more accessible than its muse due to the perpetual visibility of zombies. Presently, the emergence of "Heaven Dust 2" initiates a subsequent query—"What if the "Heaven Dust" narrative unfolded within a more expansive mansion?" Consequently, this sequel lacks the endearing qualities found in its forerunner. "Heaven Dust 2" unfolds in the aftermath of its predecessor, with the protagonist, Steve, awakening from the cryo pod wherein he had been confined after an abduction by corporate operatives. He discovers himself within another mansion besieged by rampant zombies. Regrettably, those anticipating a setting akin to a city immersed in a zombocalypse reminiscent of "Resident Evil 2" will likely find themselves disillusioned by the sequel's thematic choice.
Heaven Dust 2
Heaven Dust 2

The next The Last of Us game has been canceled

With the popularity of this year's HBO TV adaptation, The Last of Us is arguably as popular as its ever been. But even popularity can't saved a doomed project. In a blog post today, developer Naughty Dog revealed that the long-in-development The Last of Us Online has been canceled. This project had been in development for several years now and was seen by many as a replacement for the "Factions" multiplayer mode from the original
The next The Last of Us game has been canceled

A horror game made in MS Paint? World of Horror is a love letter to Junji Ito and 80s PC games

SHOULD I PLAY WORLD OF HORROR? Love Junji Ito? Can’t get enough of Lovecraft? If you’re a fan of terrifying tales, World of Horror is a game you won’t want to miss. An old god has turned its gaze on your sleepy Japanese town, and it’s up to you to investigate the creepy events happening around you. Why is your neighbor suddenly hoarding eels? What’s up with the scissor-carrying lady that’s been wandering around your school?
A horror game made in MS Paint? World of Horror is a love letter to Junji Ito and 80s PC games
WORLD OF HORROR
WORLD OF HORROR

Your next trip to Hell just got postponed - Hellboy: Web of Wyrd now releasing October 18

We're pretty stoked for the upcoming new Hellboy game, Hellboy: Web of Wyrd. I mean, just look at this thing in action in the trailer above. It looks like the pages of Hellboy artist Mike Mignola's artwork come to life. If they can pull it off and make it fun, it's going to be killer. Unfortunately, though, we got news today that we'll have to wait just a little bit longer to find out whether they pulled it off or not. Originally planned to launch on October 4, Hellboy: Web of Wyrd has been pushed back two weeks to an October 18 release.
Your next trip to Hell just got postponed - Hellboy: Web of Wyrd now releasing October 18
Hellboy Web of Wyrd
Hellboy Web of Wyrd

A tense sci-fi walking simulator that you can finish in one sitting - Fort Solis Quick Review

SHOULD I PLAY FORT SOLIS? Fort Solis is absolutely worth playing, as long as you know the type of game you’re getting into. And that is, to be clear, a one hundred percent narrative game. Virtually all of the “gameplay” in Fort Solis is made up of walking around the titular creepy abandoned base on Mars, with a small handful of very simple puzzles and quick time events. That said, if you’re down for a creepy, suspenseful story, this one will get under your skin in all the best ways.
A tense sci-fi walking simulator that you can finish in one sitting - Fort Solis Quick Review
Fort Solis
Fort Solis

Trapped in a Bunker...with a Other wordly creature!!

Summary: Left alone in a desolate WW1 bunker with only one bullet remaining in the barrel, it's up to you to face the oppressing terrors in the dark. Keep the lights on at all costs, persevere, and make your way out alive—a genuinely intense horror experience. Verdict: Amnesia the Bunker is different from your average game out of the series. This time you can fight back, but watch your ammo. The light is your advantage, but it can come at a price if you aren't watching your stopwatch.
Trapped in a Bunker...with a Other wordly creature!!
Amnesia: The Bunker
Amnesia: The Bunker

FNAF INTO THE PIT - THE FIRST AND LAST TIME I'LL PLAY IT!

I've never found cheap jump scare games like Amnesia, FNAF, and many other titles to be particularly interesting, owing in part to my preference for atmospheric horror with good storytelling to being bombarded with loud noises every few seconds. This is the first time and it will be the last time that I will sit down to play a FNAF game. I do own a copy of prior games; however, I consider it more of a collection that just sits in my library than a game that I would like to play through because I know it's nothing special. There is not much here. This is simply a video game recreation of one of the books, with some eater eggs thrown in.
FNAF INTO THE PIT - THE FIRST AND LAST TIME I'LL PLAY IT!

World of Horror is the closest thing to a Junji Ito story in game form, and it's finally almost done

We're always looking for the perfect game for the Halloween season, and it doesn't get much more perfect than World of Horror. In the works for years now, World of Horror is like a love letter to everything about the horror genre—but with a special focus on the unsettling body horror of manga artist Junji Ito and the unspeakable cosmic horror of author H.P. Lovecraft. What's most amazing about World of Horror is what it accomplishes with so little, though. The visuals are extremely lo-fi—in fact, the game's black-and-white art was literally created using MS Paint! Despite those humble tools, though, solo developer Panstasz has created some memorable and truly disturbing imagery.
World of Horror is the closest thing to a Junji Ito story in game form, and it's finally almost done
WORLD OF HORROR
WORLD OF HORROR
The protagonist is a composite hungry monster similar to an octopus, which breaking the glass of its containment capsule placed inside a complex research facility, will soon pour into everywhere because in order to live and increase its volume it needs to devour as much human prey as possible by extending its lethal tentacles; it is the result of a failed experiment in a top secret laboratory in the bowels of the earth. The paths and passages will not all be available immediately because the scientists will be shielded by dividing walls that will protect them from our inexorable fury. Furthermore, it emits a terrifying cry, a sort of threatening roar that expands beyond the ravines, hatches and bulkheads, both to channel the humans towards the direction it desires, and to exploit an ability that works like a kind of sonar capable of letting us locate what will be useful for our cause to get out of the impasse.  In some stages it will also be equipped with telekinesis, taking possession of only some of the scientists who will only be able to go up and down the stairs that divide the floors of the building or interact with scattered elements of the scenario, now to solve mini puzzles, now to examine some organic compounds scattered around the areas. The more it grows in volume, the more abilities it acquires such as throwing objects at prey, so watch out for armed guards, especially those with flamethrowers, lethal for our creature. They will try in every way to shrink you and make you helpless.
Carrion
Carrion

What if the X-Files was a computer game from the '80s? Get ready for Bahnsen Knights

When it comes to horror something about the '80s just hits harder. The look, the music, the feel—the 1980s is just the perfect era for creepy stuff. Developer LCB Game Studio seems to have recognized that, which is why its next game, Bahnsen Knights, is both set in 1986 and looks like a PC game that could have been released right around that same time. Bahnsen Knights is actually the latest in a series of games from LCB Game Studio and publisher Chorus Worldwide Games known as Pixel Pulps. These adventure games use stylized retro graphics and music to tell unsettling horror stories. In the case of Bahnsen Knights, that story revolves around Boulder, an undercover agent who has been sent to
What if the X-Files was a computer game from the '80s? Get ready for Bahnsen Knights
Bahnsen Knights
Bahnsen Knights

#SpookyKookyHorrorGames

I've play a ton of horror games and most of the time, they resort to cheap jump-scares and having a bad atmosphere. But when I saw this game, I was stunned. Unlike most horror games, you are fixed in a tiny office, looking through cameras to see where the animatronic robots are. What's makes this even more creepy is that the story takes place in a kids pizza parlor where animatronic robots are based on character's from the pizza parlor. This game will scare you and leave you scared for the rest of the night.
#SpookyKookyHorrorGames
Five Nights at Freddy's
Five Nights at Freddy's

Kuzbuss Horror Game

My walkthrough:- https://youtu.be/FCbJ034N9cU?si=LGl0RtSxNkDX5GUA This game is super interesting with good story and horror elements, love the suspense, and the story, gameplay was decent. Watch my walkthrough if you are confused. Bye guys I'll post another game tomorrow.
Kuzbuss Horror Game
Kuzbass: Horror Story Game
Kuzbass: Horror Story Game

Blasphemous Something dark always inside you Full Review

NAME: Blasphemous DEVELOPER: The Game Kitchen PUBLISHER: Team17 PLATFORM: Windows, Linux, MacOs, Amazon Luna, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Mobile RELEASE DATE: September 10, 2019 Some time playing this bloody brutal games are fun and Blasphemous is one this games you want to play that time when you want to see blood, Blasphemous is a brutal action-platformer that blends Metroidvania exploration with Souls-like difficulty. This game Developed by The Game Kitchen, this game takes players into a dark and twisted world inspired by Spanish religious iconography, filled with grotesque enemies, challenging combat, and deep lore. With its pixel art style and haunting atmosphere, Blasphemous stands out as one of the most visually striking indie games in recent years.
Blasphemous Something dark always inside you Full Review

The weekly recap (10/17/2022 - 10/23/2022) - Did you play MARVEL SNAP?

🔴 The weekly recap Check out all the featured new releases. 🎮 A Plague Tale: Requiem Sequel to A Plague Tale: Innocence, which sold over one million copies during its first year, A Plague Tale: Requiem is an action-adventure stealth video game. It takes players onto the adventure of Amicia and her brother Hugo. Should you play this game? Check out @Kef's quick review below, or you can watch the gameplay
The weekly recap (10/17/2022 - 10/23/2022) - Did you play MARVEL SNAP?

UnHoly Neighborhood - A Surreal Adventure Unveiling Dark Secrets

UnHoly Neighborhood emerges as a distinctive entry in the realm of point-and-click adventure puzzle mystery games, offering players a captivating journey through a gloomy neighborhood teeming with surreal elements. Background Story: The narrative centers around Peter Grim, the protagonist on a quest to solve the mysterious kidnapping of his wife, confront a strange storm, and navigate a city overrun by giant rats. The dark riddles of the neighborhood serve as the backdrop to this intriguing storyline.
UnHoly Neighborhood - A Surreal Adventure Unveiling Dark Secrets

PSYCHOPOMP GOLD — IT ISN'T A SEQUEL SADLY

If you love it, support it. I didn't like it very much cause I was expecting something that wasn't just a slightly remastered version of the original. I'll still support the dev, I still like what the original had to offer and the rest of the content that was added in is sure to appeal to the die hard fans, but this wasn't for me and I don't think it would be for most people, who want more than the free version offers.
PSYCHOPOMP GOLD — IT ISN'T A SEQUEL SADLY

Artifact Seeker: Prologue is a stylish taste of an upcoming 3D spin on Vampire Survivors

SHOULD I PLAY ARTIFACT SEEKER: PROLOGUE? Definitely play this if you’re curious about Artifact Seeker, an upcoming Vampire Survivors-style game that’s about defeating huge hordes of demons and monsters and collecting artifacts and power-ups for your character. There’s a complicated-looking progression system wrapped around the whole thing, but it’s actually still very simple: this is pretty much a Sega Dreamcast version of Vampire Survivors.
Artifact Seeker: Prologue is a stylish taste of an upcoming 3D spin on Vampire Survivors
Artifact Seeker:Prologue
Artifact Seeker:Prologue
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