The ER: Patient Typhon

The ER: Patient Typhon

The ER: Patient Typhon is a documentary about what happens when you decide to be a tourist and why you should stay home. It accurately portrays the events that happen to every tourist out there where you’ll get into a horrible accident, lose your limbs, and get caught up in some Resident Evil Silent Hill situation and become glad you never skipped leg day.

So if you’re stuck inside and want to feel what’s this like, this is the game for you. Also I should note, you in fact can Pet The Dog.

Real player with 10.2 hrs in game


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Great game, I recommend it to any indie horror game player, the story keeps you engaged, puzzles are more or less easy to solve, the setting is really interesting, and giving me a “The suffering” vibes, only instead of a prison island you are in a hospital chased by monsters.

The ER: patient typhon has multiple endings, so it has replay value as well.

The only downside is your character moves very slow, and for a first try, that’s all right, but on multiple plays, it feels like it takes forever to go from A to B, and you can’t skip any dialogue options, which is, ok for a first play, but on another play through it’s just, not what you want to do.

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game

The ER: Patient Typhon on Steam

DIY MY LADY

DIY MY LADY

DIY MY LADY + VR VERSION

To play this game, the first and most important thing is to create a custom character. This DIY character can be created from photos. And can be saved for DIY Worlds.

Select the DIY Face button in the upper left corner first, to generate a header.

After selecting a photo here, you can add many effects. Such as cartoonize, or changing age, or even changing gender!

Then there are ~20 kinds of bodies to match/attach to. After connecting the body with the head, a lady is created.

Real player with 34.7 hrs in game


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The game has a lot of nice features and a few weakpoints.

First of all, the KI communications are very funny and the KI has a lot of answers for your questions which

even makes sense a lof of times. And even when the answer is nonsense it is funny. So the KI communikation

is in my oppinion the best part of this game. In english it is even possible via microfon.

Another big pluspoint is the model, because she is very cute and you can place her on your desktop.

I also like the dance moves and the music even when there are just a few options.

Real player with 32.4 hrs in game

DIY MY LADY on Steam

FAITH: The Unholy Trinity

FAITH: The Unholy Trinity

On September 21, 1986, two priests arrived at the Martin Family home in rural Connecticut to investigate an apparent case of demonic possession. Only two people would leave the house alive.

FAITH is a pixel horror game inspired by the era of classic 8-bit gaming and the “Satanic Scare” of the 1980s. Use your holy crucifix to perform exorcisms, fight back against possessed cultists, and cleanse haunted objects. Discover a world of dread, isolation, and mystery as you explore haunted forests, abandoned churches, and the inner sanctums of a Satanic cult.

EXPERIENCE ALL 3 CHAPTERS OF THE UNHOLY TRINITY

  • FAITH - Haunted by nightmares and searching for answers, a young priest returns to the house where an exorcism went horribly wrong a year before.

  • FAITH: Chapter II - After confronting unspeakable paranormal entities and narrowly escaping with his life, a young priest descends into a new nightmare.

  • FAITH: Chapter III - Aided by a mysterious stranger, a young priest travels the dark countryside to stop a Satanic cult from summoning a horrifically powerful demon.

HORROR THE OLD-SCHOOL WAY

  • Wickedly chunky pixels

  • Hand crafted rotoscope animations

  • Haunting retro soundtrack

  • Multiple/secret endings

  • 1980s religious paranoia

  • Demonic EVPs channeled through abandonware speech synthesizers


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FAITH: The Unholy Trinity on Steam

Five Nights at Freddy’s 4

Five Nights at Freddy’s 4

I have ‘em all, I’ve played all the others, this was the one I saved for last. Now, I’m sorry to say that I was pleasantly surprised when I first played this… by absolutely nothing. There is no pleasantness, only torture.

From the second night 1 started I was filled with such a deeply permeating sense of dread that if I hadn’t had other people there with me I probably would’ve just closed out of it. I saved this one for last because I thought it looked like such a monstrously horrific night terror-esque experience that I wanted to make sure I was horror weathered, and even after I felt generally horror-comfy I still didn’t touch it until I had friends there prepared to share the bear-despair, and I was right. No surprises here, the thing that looks like a nightmare feels like one too.

Real player with 106.2 hrs in game

Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 is the final chapter in the Five Nights at Freddy’s series, together with being the last game, it’s also the scariest game in the series as well.

The game is COMPLETELY different in the gameplay than all of the previous games, you don’t have a security camera anymore, all you have to defend yourself is a flashlight, to scare the animatronics away.

The gameplay is made in such a way, that you need to focus on the audio cues, making you to concentrate on the game carefully, making you feel like you’re a part of it all.

Real player with 12.8 hrs in game

Five Nights at Freddy's 4 on Steam