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In an era where games are designed to guide, assist, and constantly reassure the player, Fear of Sleep takes a different path one that feels almost forgotten. No tutorials. No markers. No safety nets.
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Set against the haunting backdrop of the 1960s, the game follows Ray Roswell, a man unraveling under the weight of a possible alien abduction that may have taken his wife.
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Set in the decaying urban sprawl of Carrion City, the demo casts players as Detective Dick Slater, a burned-out cop pulled into a string of grotesque murders tied to the titular killer. It’s familiar territory on paper, but the execution is where the project begins to separate itself from the increasingly crowded PSX-horror space
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At the heart of House of Saturn is classic survival horror tension. Exploration is slow and deliberate, puzzles gate your progress, and survival hinges on careful resource management. Your lantern functions as more than a navigation tool it is your primary defense against the encroaching darkness and cold
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For fans of classic survival horror, the wait is almost over. Later this month, the demo for Inherited Shadows drops, giving players their first chance to step into a world where tension never lets up, and every choice could be a matter of life or death. Inspired by the legends of the genre, Inherited Shadows…
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State of Play and SH Transmission Shakes Survival Horror: Resident Evil Requiem & Silent Hill: Townfall Ignite the Genre Again
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Psychological survival horror continues to evolve, blending classic tension-driven design with modern first-person immersion. One of the newest indie titles moving in that direction is House of Horror: Outside Is Better, a first-person psychological survival horror experience developed in Argentina that combines exploration, puzzle solving, scarce resource management, and FPS mechanics inside a facility consumed…
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Project Songbird is designed as a tightly paced experience with an estimated length of four to five hours. The game emphasizes immersion and narrative cohesion, allowing its themes of loneliness, artistic pressure, and psychological instability to unfold naturally over the course of a single playthrough.
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Visually, Cult of Dawn embraces a deliberate retro presentation. The graphics feel intentionally rough in a way that recalls PS2 era horror titles, with moody lighting, fog filled spaces, and environments that feel oppressive and decayed
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