Tag: Review

  • Martha is Dead Review (Psychological Horror)

    Martha is Dead Review (Psychological Horror)

    Martha is Dead is a story that starts off strong but ends up failing with a convoluted and confusing story. Many of the people who either read this review or that have heard generally about Martha is Dead knows about Sony asking to censor the gameplay of Martha is Dead and wants to learn more…

  • Lost in Vivo Review (Psychological Horror/Survival Horror)

    Lost in Vivo Review (Psychological Horror/Survival Horror)

    When looking back at some of the best games of the modern era what comes to mind is often Outlast, Alien: Isolation, Amnesia, and other mainstream games that blew up either on twitch or YouTube. Lost in Vivo is on par with some of the best horror games ever made. Like Silent Hill, Lost in…

  • Kaze no Stigma Review

    Kaze no Stigma Review

    Kaze no Stigma A Potentially Interesting Anime While watching Kaze no Stigma (Stigma of the Wind) there was this sense of confusion that was in the back of my mind throughout the show. Every episode felt like another blow to the back of my skull trying to figure out what was going on and what…

  • Cello Hiki no Gauche Review

    Cello Hiki no Gauche Review

    Cello Hiki no Gauche A Musically Important Anime Cello Hiki no Gauche or Gauche the Cellist was originally a short story written by Kenji Miyazawa, who is said to be one of the greatest poets and novelists of the 20th century period of Japan. However, most people didn’t know of his work during his lifespan,…

  • Transference (Psychological Horror)

    Transference (Psychological Horror)

    What is the difference between a video game and a movie? Well, the common answer is that there are a lot of differences between the two because of gameplay, length, story, characters, and more. Created by SpectreVision, a company founded by actor Elijah Wood, Transference tries to bring the two mediums together to create an…

  • Neverending Nightmares Review (Psychological Horror)

    Neverending Nightmares Review (Psychological Horror)

    Neverending Nightmares is an indie horror game about 1-2 hours long created by Infinitap Games and the art style inspired by the likes of Edward Gorey is a hidden gem among the horror genre. This game never really gained much traction in the horror game scene back in 2014 due to popular games like Outlast,…

  • >Observer_ Review (Psychological Horror)

    >Observer_ Review (Psychological Horror)

    Observer, if you’ve never heard of this horror game I don’t blame you. Released in 2017 by Bloober Team, Observer is a cyberpunk and psychological horror video game. And, it’s probably the best psychological horror I’ve ever personally played. If you, when looking at the picture right above thought to yourself, “What is going on…

  • Alan Wake Review (Survival Horror/Psychological Horror)

    Alan Wake Review (Survival Horror/Psychological Horror)

    Alan Wake, an iconic horror game that has stood at the top as one of the finest in its genre. A psychological and survival horror thriller that’ll send shivers right to your core as you play through the nightmarish dream-like landscape that is Alan Wake. This game starts off with what seems like a typical…

  • Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (Survival Horror)

    Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is a unique and terrible horror game experience. It’s the “sequel” (Not really) to Amnesia: A Dark Descent and is by far one of the least horrifying experiences in terms of horror games. This game is available on Steam for $20.00 USD and it has mixed reviews. Instead of this…

  • Amnesia: The Dark Descent (Survival Horror)

    Amnesia: The Dark Descent (Survival Horror)

    Amnesia: The Dark Descent is one of those infamous games that goes down as one of the “best horror games of all time.” I disagree with this claim and I’ll explain why. Amnesia: The Dark Descent was made in 2010 by Frictional Games. Since then it has blown up in popularity due to the rise…