Check into a Psychedelic Limbo in “That Night, Steeped By Blood River”
Trippy, lo-fi visuals and a surprisingly uplifting story spin an existential crisis into this RGB indie fever dream.
Trippy, lo-fi visuals and a surprisingly uplifting story spin an existential crisis into this RGB indie fever dream.
Step aside, Bioshock. Art Deco horror has reared its head, and it’s better – and smarter – than ever.
A New England mansion filled with secrets, mysterious faraway lands, and paranoia spun into dizzying madness. Eternal Darkness didn’t write the book on Gothic horror, but it did rewrite it for the new millennium.
After 16 years Silent Hill 4 is now available for PC, and its haunting locations and complex themes make it deserving of a second wind.
Rhythm game hits of the late 90’s played with eclectic, bright colors and good vibes aesthetics, following a path that Japanese pop artists were trailblazing in the art world.
Indie developers are intentionally building horror games with Playstation 1-era graphics, and that has a lot to say about the state of gamers’ anxiety today.
Get properly spooked just in time for the Halloween season with these three micro games, playable in ten minutes or less.
Hollywood horror and straight-to-VHS grindhouse is lovingly recreated in Puppet Combo’s low poly mini-game anthology.
Death, gods, and rock & roll slam dance into each other in this 1-bit point & click adventure currently in development.
Can I offer you a burrito in these trying times? Hylics 2 flirts with absurdism all while pushing the visual boundaries of what gaming can, and should, look like.