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  • Blood Mall: Retaped Interview with Ollie Hall

    Indie horror has never been afraid to get strange but every so often, a game comes along that fully embraces chaos, nostalgia, and pure B-movie energy in a way that feels unforgettable. Blood Mall: Retaped is exactly that kind of experience. Built as a complete overhaul of the original indie release, RETAPED takes everything that…

  • 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…

  • Hollowbody Survival Horror Interview

    In this exclusive conversation with La Bóveda, we sit down with Nath to discuss the inspirations behind Hollowbody, the philosophy behind its environmental storytelling, the balance between old-school survival horror and modern design sensibilities, and the ending that left many players questioning what truly happened inside the zone.

  • 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.

  • La Bóveda Podcast: A Conversation with Phil Dickens and the Rise of The Horror Game Awards

    In this episode, we explore the origins of The Horror Game Awards how a passion-driven idea evolved into a platform dedicated entirely to celebrating horror in gaming. Phil shares the motivations behind its creation, the philosophy that guides it, and the importance of giving the genre the recognition it has long deserved.

  • No Vacation for an Executioner Review

    There’s a certain kind of game that doesn’t try to please everyone and No Vacation for an Executioner lives right in that space. I jumped in to play a Survival Horror adjacent game and found something that is not Survival Horror but works for a fan of the genre, let me explain this to you!

  • 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…

  • Inherited Shadows Full Demo walkthrough by El Joe

    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…