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Return to Silent Hill presents itself as a cinematic return to the emotional core of the franchise, drawing heavily from Silent Hill 2, originally released in 2001. From the very first moments, the film understands something essential: atmosphere matters.
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Survival horror meets relentless time loop tension Fear The Timeloop is shaping up to be one of the most inventive survival horror experiences in recent memory. Developed by TacoEaters and set for full release in January 2026 on Steam, this title blends classic genre elements with a time-loop twist that keeps every minute filled with…
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Dead Format is one of those games that grabbed me from the first moment I heard about it: a horror game built around cursed VHS tapes and cinematic worlds inspired by different eras of film history. As someone who loves survival horror that leans into atmosphere and nostalgia, this one felt like it was made…
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If you’re into survival horror and haven’t tried the demo for Ground Zero yet do yourself a favor: grab it, light a candle (or torch), and dive in. After playing it more than four times, I can safely say this may be one of the most satisfying, nostalgia. What Ground Zero Gets Right? A perfect…
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By El Joe There’s a special kind of fear that only survival horror can evoke, the slow suffocating kind that crawls up your spine, settles behind your eyes, and refuses to leave. Doctor Viscera, the newest nightmare from indie studio Liminal Road, taps directly into that vein. Released on October 29, 2025, this PSX-inspired survival…
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Greek Tragedy : Survival Horror Wrapped in Campus dread
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“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…
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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…
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