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An Indepth System Shock Remake Review

A Second Look At Citadel Station That's right, folks, 36 hours later- I've finally finished my run-through of Nightdive Studios remake of System Shock- just so I could give you folks the final word on whether this did justice to Looking Glass Studios classic immersive sim, or whether it was a flawed reproduction. So, check out the video for all the good details. P.S.  If you want to see my other reviews, you can check out & Follow me @ Youtube→
An Indepth System Shock Remake Review
System Shock
System Shock

GTFO - Gameplay Walkthrough (Steam)

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GTFO - Gameplay Walkthrough (Steam)
GTFO
GTFO

This unsettling horror game compilation is completely free to play - Unsorted Horror Quick Review

SHOULD I PLAY UNSORTED HORROR? Play it if you like horror games at all. I mean, it’s totally free, what do you have to lose? Unsorted Horror is a compilation of five brief but memorable horror experiences created by developer Mike Klubnika. While the actual gameplay is somewhat minimal here, the sense of atmosphere that Klubnika builds is second to none. This free collection operates as a first glimpse of someone who is likely to become a major name in the world of horror games, so you might as well get on board now.
This unsettling horror game compilation is completely free to play - Unsorted Horror Quick Review

Creepypasta games are more popular than ever, so why is the creepypasta audience shrinking?

There’s never been a better time to be a gamer that loves creepypasta. You can find all kinds of creepypasta games across nearly every possible genre. Bem Feito is a deceptively cute life sim filled with sinister secrets. World of Horror is a 1-bit adventure game that pays homage to classic creepypasta tales as well as the works of H.P. Lovecraft and Junji Ito. There are multiplayer games inspired by the
Creepypasta games are more popular than ever, so why is the creepypasta audience shrinking?

Choo-Choo Charles - An Express Ride To Pain

Hey there, I recently went through Two Star Games peculiar horror game, Choo-Choo Charles. Check out my thoughts on this bite sized experience. P.S.  If you want to see my other reviews, you can check out & Follow me @- Youtube→ And my other socials, if you want to.Discord→ Arly's Twitter→  Twitch→ 
Choo-Choo Charles - An Express Ride To Pain

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

PAPER LILY CHAPTER 1 - YOU HAVE TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!

Game: Paper Lily: Chapter 1 Platform: PC Genre: Free to Play, Psychological Horror, Adventure, 2D Overview I believe many are hesitant to try new games, particularly those that look and feel like games they have grown to dislike, such as most RPGmaker games, which are better described as games with little attention to detail or charm, using the same assets and boring generic characters regardless of the story behind them most of the time. I've seen several people say that this is an
PAPER LILY  CHAPTER 1 - YOU HAVE TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!

LETHAL COMPANY - FUN TOGETHER, CHALLENGING ALONE // QUICK REVIEW [PC]

Embark on a thrilling venture in "Lethal Company" as a contracted worker tasked with scavenging scrap from industrialized moons to meet the Company's profit goals. In this 2-minute review, delve into the intricate balance of risk, reward, and personalization, where earnings can be spent on lunar exploration or ship upgrades. Capture the essence of nature by scanning creatures for your bestiary while navigating the eerie landscapes of derelict moons. Learn how teamwork becomes your lifeline against nocturnal dangers and discover strategic tools from the Company store. Join me as we navigate the challenges of meeting quotas and surviving the perils of "Lethal Company." This video review of Mobile/ PC/ Console Game will show you some gameplay and help you to decide if you should invest your time into this game, we will discuss game mechanics, combat, progression, mechanics and f2p or p2w aspect of the game made in 2023. ❤️ HELP ME REACH 20 000 FOLLOWERS 🔔 FOLLOW FOR MORE GAME REVIEWS 🌲 LINKTREE (ALL THE LINKS):
LETHAL COMPANY - FUN TOGETHER, CHALLENGING ALONE // QUICK REVIEW [PC]
Lethal Company
Lethal Company

Would you kill a princess to save the world? Slay the Princess is game about impossible choices

SHOULD I PLAY SLAY THE PRINCESS? If you have even a passing interest in choice-based games, Slay the Princess is a must-play. When the game begins, you’re on a path towards a cabin hidden deep in the woods. When you reach that cabin, you’ll find a princess, and when you meet her, a mysterious voice tells you that she’s destined to end the world. Will you slay her, or will you save her? It’s a simple enough question, but somehow, the game stretches it to endless possibilities. What happens if you start to save her, but change your mind? What if you don’t go to the cabin at all?
Would you kill a princess to save the world? Slay the Princess is game about impossible choices
Slay the Princess
Slay the Princess

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THIS FANTASTIC HORROR STORY!

It's not often that we find developers willing and ready to put in a lot of effort to create high-quality video games for free. Normally, there is some type of give and take that makes it more probable that they will eventually sell a full product and that this is only the prologue, but you would be astonished to learn that this is actually the result of a previous prologue from a previous game they made called
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THIS FANTASTIC HORROR STORY!

Aliens meets XCOM in this intense real-time strategy game - Aliens: Dark Descent Quick Review

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it if you’re a fan of the Aliens franchise or like RTS games. Aliens: Dark Descent blends squad-based tactics with survival horror, resulting in a tense and rewarding game with some truly unique elements. The Aliens franchise has a bumpy track record, but this title manages to capture the feeling of the 1986 film while still delivering a satisfying game. I encountered a few bugs during my playtime, but they weren’t a major problem, and I can confidently recommend this game in its current state. I’m a huge fan of both Aliens and strategy games, so this title was tailor-made for me, but it’s accessible enough to appeal to a much wider audience.
Aliens meets XCOM in this intense real-time strategy game - Aliens: Dark Descent Quick Review

You’d have to be brainwashed to join up with this messy horror game’s cult - Unholy Quick Review

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Skip this one. Unholy starts with an intriguing concept: You play as a mother and devout member of a strange modern-day cult who finally leaves the flock after her son is horrifically sacrificed. It’s a killer hook, but it’s sadly wasted on a game with subpar everything else—writing, voice acting, level design, stealth mechanics, all of it. TIME PLAYED I played around three or four hours of
You’d have to be brainwashed to join up with this messy horror game’s cult - Unholy Quick Review
Unholy
Unholy

Jump scare! Paper Lily is a free horror RPG about anxiety, monsters, and touching grass

SHOULD I PLAY PAPER LILY? Definitely give it a try, especially if you like story-driven horror games. Paper Lily is a spooky RPG filled with puzzles and creepy creatures. While there are plenty of monsters, the game also touches on real-world horrors, like bullying and social anxiety. Paper Lily is a follow-up to another horror RPG, Project Kat, but the story stands on its own.The first chapter is completely free, so there’s no reason not to check it out!
Jump scare! Paper Lily is a free horror RPG about anxiety, monsters, and touching grass
Paper Lily - Chapter 1
Paper Lily - Chapter 1

Scared of narwhals? Dredge, the cozy fishing horror game, goes to the Arctic in The Pale Reach

SHOULD I PLAY DREDGE: THE PALE REACH? If you dug the creepy, cozy vibes of Dredge, you’ll definitely want to check out the latest DLC. Dredge: The Pale Reach brings this lovecraftian fishing game to colder waters, adding a brand-new icy area to the game. Whether I was catching fish for a mysterious hooded figure, staring at the northern lights, or trying to avoid a surprisingly terrifying narwhal, this DLC really made
Scared of narwhals? Dredge, the cozy fishing horror game, goes to the Arctic in The Pale Reach
DREDGE
DREDGE

This might be the darkest visual novel we've ever seen

Everyone knows how fairy tales are supposed to go: The princess is kidnapped and locked away in a dungeon, and a brave hero comes along to save her and defeat whatever great evil was keeping her captive. Except what if it wasn't that simple? What if it was the princess herself that was the great evil? That's the question being asked by Slay the Princess, the upcoming visual novel from developer Black Tabby Games. In this game, you play as the brave hero, of course, but as the title suggests, you've actually been sent to
This might be the darkest visual novel we've ever seen
Slay the Princess
Slay the Princess

A bloody good take on Dead by Daylight-style horror game - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Quick Review

SHOULD I PLAY THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE? Play it. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is an asymmetrical horror game that’s based on the popular 1974 film of the same name. While it suffers from a few technical and balance issues, it’s still a lot of fun. For someone like me who’s played hundreds of hours of Dead by Daylight, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s extremely gory take on the genre definitely satisfies any bloodlust that wasn’t already taken care of.
A bloody good take on Dead by Daylight-style horror game - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Quick Review
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

LETHAL COMPANY - Forever Alone Solo Mode. ITS VERY HARD! // GAMEPLAY [PC]

Playing Lethal Company together with your friends might be fun, but playing it solo is a real challenge. 1 Death and you lose everything, lets see how I will endure this challenge. Embark on a thrilling venture in "Lethal Company" as a contracted worker tasked with scavenging scrap from industrialized moons to meet the Company's profit goals. In this 2-minute review, delve into the intricate balance of risk, reward, and personalization, where earnings can be spent on lunar exploration or ship upgrades. Capture the essence of nature by scanning creatures for your bestiary while navigating the eerie landscapes of derelict moons. Learn how teamwork becomes your lifeline against nocturnal dangers and discover strategic tools from the Company store. Join me as we navigate the challenges of meeting quotas and surviving the perils of "Lethal Company."
LETHAL COMPANY - Forever Alone Solo Mode. ITS VERY HARD! // GAMEPLAY [PC]
Lethal Company
Lethal Company

Another zombie-related game to add to my collection

It challenges me to play as a prisoner who was charged with kidnapping and killing eight police officers and one paramedic. The goal is to find a way out of the prison that's full of infected zombie-like enemies. I really love its realistic graphics and music. I even got startled while running away from one of them! It also had great weapons which helped a lot throughout the game.
Another zombie-related game to add to my collection
Endless Nightmare 4: Prison
Endless Nightmare 4: Prison

Uncover creepy radio signals in this sci-fi horror game - Oxenfree II: Lost Signals Quick Review

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it if you’re a fan of sci-fi, analog horror, or just like narrative-focused games. Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is a direct sequel to the original Oxenfree, but it’s surprisingly friendly to newcomers. Set five years after the first game, Lost Signals follows two brand-new characters: small town handyman Jacob and stoic screw-up Riley. There are moments that will hit harder if you’ve played the original, but it’s not overly reliant on old material, and it should make for a satisfying experience even if you treat it as a standalone game.
Uncover creepy radio signals in this sci-fi horror game - Oxenfree II: Lost Signals Quick Review

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
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