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  • Iris Dissolution survival Horror

    The resurgence of classic survival horror continues to gain momentum, and among the latest titles embracing the genre’s roots is Iris Dissolution, an upcoming indie horror experience heavily inspired by the PlayStation-era masterpieces that defined survival horror for an entire generation. After spending time with the demo, one thing becomes immediately clear: Iris Dissolution isn’t…

  • Agni: Village of Calamity Interview the survival Horror

    AGNI: Village of Calamity is shaping up to be one of those rare indie horror projects that carries real breakout potential. At its core, AGNI follows the story of an investigator named Agni, who disobeys orders from a secret agency and ventures into the forbidden village of Desa Purba in search of her missing partner.

  • The Seventh Seal interview with solo Dev

    Survival horror has always thrived on uncertainty. Whether it’s the fear of limited resources, the dread of the unknown, or the psychological weight of isolation, the genre continues to evolve by pushing players into situations where survival feels fragile and reality itself becomes unstable. Seventh Seal is one of the latest indie projects exploring exactly…

  • Crimson Apostle Interview with Dev

    Few literary figures in horror are as tragic or as disturbing as Renfield. Often remembered simply as Dracula’s devoted servant, the character has existed for decades as one of gothic horror’s most unsettling portrayals of obsession, psychological collapse, and manipulation. But what happened before his descent into madness? What kind of experiences shaped the man…

  • Vultures Scavengers of Death gameplay screenshot showing tactical survival horror combat and retro PS1-style graphics

    There are games that wear their inspirations on their sleeve, and then there are games that understand why those classics mattered in the first place. Vultures: Scavengers of Death Steam page feels like the latter. The moment I started creeping through its ruined environments, conserving ammo, checking every hallway like my life depended on it,…

  • Abyss of Doom

    Abyss of Doom is shaping up to be an ambitious blend of psychological horror, immersive adventure, and historical mystery. Developed by Sinners Street Studio, the game promises a haunting journey through medieval dungeons, ancient Roman ruins, and dark, ever-shifting nightmares.

  • Submersive Memories review

    Developed by Southward Studio, this striking indie title blends classic survival horror design with a politically charged narrative rooted in one of Brazil’s darkest chapters. The result is a game that feels both familiar and refreshingly distinct: a love letter to late-1990s survival horror, but one with something urgent and meaningful to say.

  • Project Songbird Review

    Project Songbird is a beautifully crafted psychological horror experience that blends artistic expression with some survival horror hallmarks. Its mix of puzzles, limited combat, and emotionally driven storytelling creates something that feels both personal and tense. It won’t be for everyone especially if you’re looking for constant action but if you appreciate slow-burn horror with…

  • Who Are You? a Game about Real Alien encounters

    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.

  • The Skin Stapler Tainted Pact Games

    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