A Horrorshock Showcase: SPLATTERHOUSE 3
Capping out the gore-filled Splatterhouse trilogy, Splatterhouse 3 fails to deliver on the series’ potential, and winds up feeling more tiring than terrifying
Capping out the gore-filled Splatterhouse trilogy, Splatterhouse 3 fails to deliver on the series’ potential, and winds up feeling more tiring than terrifying
Defeating undead and conquering evil in a minimally crafted word, Stone Story RPG presents its mystery and artistry with an unconventional aesthetic.
A girlfriend to save. Monsters to bash in. Blood to spill. Splatterhouse 2 continues the gory story as Rick Taylor spirals further into madness to gain redemption.
Everyone that’s ever worked retail has a horror story or two. Night of the Consumers seeks to take all of them and melt them down into one day of absolute terror.
Splatterhouse is dripping with disturbing and disgusting decadence from beginning to end. Let’s see if it still shocks decades later.
Kynseed is a beautiful game in Early Access with big hopes and a solid foundation. Let’s take a look at where it’s at now and where it can go.
Baldur’s Gate 2 released in 1999, and has been hailed as a classic of the CRPG genre ever since. But how has it aged? We take a look and see if this D&D game stands the test of time.
Fatum Betula is an indie PS1-style game with a disquieting atmosphere about choosing the world’s future. But do its existential musings hold up?