horror
Horror-themed video games give you a glimpse into the darker parts of the gaming sphere.
Resident Evil Village Review (PS5)
Resident Evil Village is a consistently entertaining survival-horror game that expands on the story which began in its direct predecessor. But it falls frustratingly short of being a true evolution for the series as it treads the line between wanting to play the greatest hits in amongst some interesting newer concepts.
By Peter Ellis5 years ago in Gamers
Thoughts on OMORI
I have never written a video game review before, this will be my first time. That's how much I have to say about OMOCAT'S first and--at the moment--only game, OMORI. On Steam it is tagged as "psychological horror"--which seemed strange to me, as the screencaps previewed on Steam seem very innocuous--adorable, even!
By Jennifer Childers5 years ago in Gamers
Pandemic Horror Gaming
How is anyone expected to have fun when they're isolated?! Me, personally? I like gaming, so I turned to that as a source of amusement, and utilized the game pass on our XBox One to see if there were any hidden gems. We (my partner and I) talked about each game that had an appealing concept and debated over whether I would like this one or that one, until I came across a game well-known as a movie title that made me pause and say, "Oooh, what about this one?"
By Dani Banani5 years ago in Gamers
The Game
The Game Jackson sat in his brown desk chair. He had a trail of wrappers and cans splayed around him. The boy had spent hours in that very same spot. Jackson’s hair was mussed and his clothes were the same as the day before. The glow of the computer screen illuminated his face with an eery glow. He was tired, oh so tired but he could not give up. He had to finish the game in time. The reward was too great. All he needed to do was remember the special code in the final level.
By Shoshonna Shoap5 years ago in Gamers
The Shore Is Terrible And Here's Why
The Shore was a much-anticipated(in certain circles) Lovecraftian horror game that I first heard mention of on Itch.io back in early 2020. My early glimpses of it back then made it seem like a walking simulator, like Dear Esther meets Dagon, more or less. It looked really cool. Unfortunately, it turned out to be really bad.
By Hunter Wilson5 years ago in Gamers
Why 7 Days to Die is a Great Game: I am coming to hate it less
Welcome back to my sort of blog? Where I talk about my gameplay of 7 Days to Die week by week. Although I still have a hard time with this game, it is simply because this game is that good. The zombies are terrifying and sneaky and I am often jump scared. And yet I cannot stop playing this fantastic survival horror game. This game has come a long way since it was created and they keep working to improve it. Now, without further ado, let's talk about my second week of 7 Days to Die.
By Morgan Crosby5 years ago in Gamers
Why I Hate 7 Days to Die: A walkthrough of my first week of playing
Let me just start off by saying I... don't like horror games, at all. They are not my cup of tea. But this game drew me in with its promise of a fun survival game. The graphics are amazing, it's ambient sounds are pleasant to listen to, and it's renditions of nature are breathtaking. The zombies, totally terrifying. I've played a fair portion of survival games, Minecraft, The Forest, and Don't Starve. As far as zombie survival games, this has to be my favorite.
By Morgan Crosby5 years ago in Gamers
How Phasmophobia is One of the Best Multiplayer Horror Games Ever
If you’re into video games, especially horror video games, then you probably have seen at least one video, screenshot, or mention of one of the newest horror games out there: Phasmophobia. If you haven’t gotten the chance to play it, or you’re wondering if it is worth getting, here’s my experience with playing the game.
By Cathryn Dennison5 years ago in Gamers
'Phasmophobia,' Hot New Multiplayer Horror Game
Phasmophobia is a hot new early access game on Steam and is currently rocking the world of online co-op horror games. Released in September just in time for the Halloween season, its popularity soared, taking it to the rank of #1 top selling game on Steam for no less than four weeks from the week ending on October 18 to November 8. At the time of writing, it is currently the fourth top selling game on Steam, which is still nothing to scoff at. Developed by the one-man team at Kinetic Games, Phasmophobia is an indie game with VR support – and one that is a truly terrifying experience.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Gamers
CAPCOM'S SLEEPER
When Resident Evil 3 dropped in April fans were excited to say the least ( I know I was) but all wasn't what it seemed to be especially when Capcom announced project RESISTANCE, with the open beta and including it for free with the RE3: Remake. Red flags right away right especially knowing CAPCOM was including this sleeper for free, well when fans beat RE3: Remake and noticed that 30% of the Original content (PS1 RE:NEMEISIS) was completely cut and the replay value wasn't there, Fans were pissed and not to mention the Mercenaries mode (PS1 RE:NEMISIS Battle Mode) cut, fans looked at this title as Capcom's way of saying "Sorry, we know its missing a lot but hey check this multiplayer game out it was free with your purchase!" I know a lot of fellow gamers who bought both digital and physical copies of RE3:REMAKE, who didn't even install this game due to the audacity of Capcom and this petty attempt to make things right, but to those people all I got to say is "Your missing out!" Plus not to mention the cold shoulder gamers gave this multiplayer, definitely showed Capcom that this title aint worth the Clock tower, Grave Digger, not to mention a plethora of other content cut, but it's bittersweet especially considering the potential this game had (due to OCT 2020 Patch/Update being the last of what they have for the game)
By Marcus Wright5 years ago in Gamers









