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  • Fatal Frame II Release Date Confirmed

    The veil between worlds opens once again. Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly widely regarded as one of the most haunting survival horror experiences ever created is officially returning as a full remake, set to release on March 12, 2026. Developed by Koei Tecmo, this remake reimagines the story of twin sisters Mio and Mayu Amakura…

  • Confronted

    Confronted: Building Fear, One Hideout at a Time

  • The Funskin Project

    “A horrifying experience in a strange and timeless universe.” The Funskin Project is an upcoming indie survival horror title that blends the eerie tension of late ’90s classics with a fresh top down perspective and painterly art style. Set for release in 2026, the game promises exploration, puzzle solving, and survival in a snow-covered region…

  • Greek tragedy

    Greek Tragedy : Survival Horror Wrapped in Campus dread

  • Testimonium

    Testimonium is a short, experimental analog psychological horror game developed by indie creator Andrii Sotnyk and published by NECRONOMISOFT. Described as a “bite-sized experience designed to push your psychological limits,” the game begins with a simple yet chilling setup: you receive a mysterious package containing a VHS tape marked with a burned-in symbol. The moment…

  • Brokenlore's UnFollow

    In our last feature, The Roots of Psychological Horror, we explored how this powerful subgenre was born from the foundations of classic survival horror evolving from monsters and resource management to something far more internal: the horror of the mind. Yet, not every fan embraces this shift. Some argue that horror shouldn’t always revolve around…

  • The Roots of Psychological Horror

    There’s been a long-standing debate in the horror gaming community: Is psychological horror really its own genre? Some argue that all horror is psychological, suggesting there’s no need to distinguish it from survival Horror. But that interpretation overlooks the history, design philosophy, and emotional intent that make psychological horror a unique experience. This subgenre didn’t…

  • “The flesh remembers. The fear never fades.” There’s something hypnotic about seeing a game promise a return to the roots of survival horror not as nostalgia bait, but as resurrection. Flesh Made Fear, developed by Tainted Pact and published by Assemble Entertainment, is shaping up to be one of those titles that doesn’t just borrow…

  • Tormented Souls 2 is the kind of sequel that reminds us why survival horror ever mattered in the first place. Dual Effect and PQube return with a game that doesn’t chase trends it embraces tension, vulnerability, and mystery the way classics once did. Caroline Walker’s descent into a haunted South American village feels like a…

  • Few indie games understand the essence of horror the way Sanguine does. Developed by Ryan Berg and published by Seeker Studios in October 2025, this quiet, atmospheric nightmare doesn’t rely on cheap scares or excessive gore it lets the environment do the work. What makes Sanguine remarkable isn’t just its atmosphere it’s its understanding of…