Articles with Horror tag
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Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed review

Ghostbusters is the kind of source material that is screaming to be turned into a videogame, and we’ve had our share of them in the past, most of them middling. IllFonic’s Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed probably isn’t going to be the one to go down in history, although there’s some fun ghostbusting to be had in this asymmetrical multiplayer take on the franchise.Who You Gonna Call?When we think asymmetrical multiplayer, two names instantly come to mind: Dead by Daylight from Behaviour Interactive, and Friday the 13th: The Game from Illfonic. It makes perfect sense that the latter was tasked with breathing new

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Incision Review

Doom and Quake paved the way to the future of first-person shooters and it’s impossible to forget how revolutionary they were at the time. With the current and apparently enduring love for everything retro-inspired, it’s not unusual to find a game that pays tribute to these classics. Incision is exactly that, a love letter to id Software’s greats, an old-school shooter that skips straight into the action and will make you want to tear your hair out of frustration. But that’s what the doctor ordered, right?Blast from the PastIncision is all about speed and superhuman reflexes. The mere act of walking

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The Mortuary Assistant Review

What is the first thing that comes into mind when you hear the word horror? Is it fear or excitement? Do you imagine monsters, ghost or demons? What about when you think about a morgue? Can you bring yourself to work with the dead or do you get squeamish?Well, let me tell you that the new horror game created by solo dev company, DarkStone Digital, and published by DreadXP, sets us up for some amazingly good scares. Before even beginning, we receive a warning about it being based on actual events which immediately changes the whole ambience and feel of the

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The Story of Henry Bishop - Review

The Story of Henry Bishop is an indie horror game filled with escape-room-esque puzzles that proves how ideas and execution are more important than technicality, in which the game shows a little more than conventional walking-horror but a lot less than a survival-horror, all made only by one kind mind with passion in horror.One Man's Passion for A Game's HorrorA horror game enthusiast would most likely be burnt out by now by the scares and sorrows dumped into the game as a couple of cheap tricks to get you convinced you are spending your money right. Nobody ever gets fooled by

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The Guise Review

The Guise, a game that is sure to delight the senses at almost every turn, but not necessarily your thumbs. In the game you take control of Ogden who is one of several orphans living under the roof of a caretaker, Mallory, who seems to have more to her than she lets on. After a fateful incident involving a mask that many will find familiar; Ogden loses his human body as he is turned into a monster. He is then tasked by Mallory to seek a shaman in order to regain his humanity.With this new body, Ogden is able to perform

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