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  • Dead Format

    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…

  • Carnival Massacre is a compact, PS1-style survival horror game that understands exactly what it wants to be. Drawing clear inspiration from Classic survival Horror titles like Silent Hill 2 and Resident Evil in made me feel the vibe I got from Alisa, Heartworm, and other modern retro-horror releases, it delivers a focused experience built around…

  • Echoes of The Living

    In a landscape dominated by fast-paced horror hybrids, Echoes of the Living emerges as a deliberate return to the fundamentals of survival horror. The development of this game has a lot to do with the ignition of the indie flame towards Survival Horror. When it was announced a couple years back everybody was shocked on…

  • In an era where horror games often blur into action spectacles, SANGUINE stands as a deliberate rejection of excess. Developed entirely by a solo creator, the game is built around a simple but increasingly rare philosophy: survival horror should make the player feel vulnerable, limited, and constantly uneasy. SANGUINE doesn’t aim to overwhelm with scale…

  • Vultures – Scavengers of Death arrives with a refreshing and highly creative approach to survival horror, delivering a demo that immediately captures attention through its striking retro aesthetic and innovative gameplay concept. From the moment you begin exploring its desolate, PS1-inspired world, the game draws you into a ruined city filled with atmosphere, mystery, and…

  • A Conversation about Community building, Indie Devs and Waffles!

    The horror gaming community isn’t just built on developers and content it’s built on the people who amplify voices, create bridges, support creators, and nurture genuine relationships among fans and studios alike. Few embody this spirit more authentically than Sofie, a horror content creator, Social Media Manager, Women in Games Ambassador, and driving force behind…

  • Ground Zero Demo : A Retro Survival Horror Gem more than Worth Replaying

    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…

  • Doctor Viscera: A Brutal, Retro Tinged Descent into Madness

    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…

  • Saint of Chains : An Exclusive look into MystiveDev Creative Process

    In the vast and twisted landscape of indie horror, few studios carry a signature as personal and unmistakable as MystiveDev. This isn’t a giant team or a faceless company it’s two brothers, two developers who have spent over 15 years shaping nightmares, experimenting with game design, and pushing the boundaries of interactive fear. Their journey…

  • Exclusive Interview with the Developers of Greek Tragedy

    In this special episode of La Bóveda Podcast, we sit down with the mind behind Greek Tragedy, a haunting love letter to the golden age of PS1 horror. We already Covered the Game and Review it but this time We talked to one of the developers! Blending surreal storytelling, atmospheric dread, and dreamlike visuals, the…