3AM
Really good game I threw my mouse a load of times jumping!! If you enjoy horror and working things out this is the game for you… check it out!!!
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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If you like running around in a building doing puzzles go for it, if not its really bad
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Demon’s Residence
One golden Rule i took für myself over all the Years playing Games is: Expect the Unexpected.
I still remember me, playing the first time RESIDENT EVIL going through the Floor when these damn Dogs crashed out of nowhere through the Windows.
That was my biggest Scarejump. That Game made Scarejumps very popular.
Over the Years there were many Games using Scarejumps and scary environments. Many MANY Games. From High Class Games to little Casual Games.
And this Game here is one little casual Game.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
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Not a bad little horror game for the cost. I generally hate games that rely on jump-scares but they were spread out enough here that it wasn’t too bad. A few little bugs but nothing crazy.
Full gameplay and review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tku-B-Da3ts
Note to Dev: At the 2:55 point in my video you can see where I got stuck in a room cause I closed a door and then couldn’t re-open it. Even loading from save the door stayed closed and I had to start over. Also at 7:55 you can see where I fell through the floor and died.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Loop Room
The loop room is a horror game from the first person point of view, and the goal is to operate 5 panels in 100 repeated rooms and escape to the emergency exit.
Run away from the endless room through various equipment and items.
- Four kinds of maps : There are four different types of maps. Each map has different ghosts and sounds.
Also, experience new fun in a different way from map to map.
- Escape : You can escape after operating the panel with a key card that you can get around the room.
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Serial Hunter
You are John Doe. On the surface, you lead a perfectly normal life as an investigative journalist in one of the biggest newspapers. Of course, if one could call “normal life” writing about crimes the day after day. You know this world very well. You also know how often the perpetrators are not held responsible or are given sentences inadequate to the crime. Well, it’s time to take matters into your own hands and put things in order.
Read, Listen and Follow
As an investigative journalist, you have access to many tools that allow you to track down the bad guys. Use police frequency monitoring, whistleblower services, and connection to municipal surveillance to establish the identity and whereabouts of your target. Plan your actions carefully, learn your targets' life patterns and become their shadow. Only then will you perform the perfect trial.
Be the Judge and Executioner
It is only up to you what judgment you will pass on your target. Does a thief who steals from lonely old women deserve a prison? Or is it enough to break his hands with a crowbar as a warning? The choice is yours and only yours, as you are the conscience of this world and the good spirit of this city. The fate of its inhabitants is in your hands!
Expand Your Arsenal Of Justice tools
Earn experience points and unlock more and more toys - from baseball bats to construction tools. There are plenty of ways to deliver justice and your imagination is the only obstacle. Do justice with style, as befits a true gentleman, or make fun and be creative! But remember to always clean up the mess…
Stay Balanced
Remember that society also has its idea of justice. If you lose your emotions' reins and of the line too many times, you will face negative reception. The police will throw all their strength on the streets to get you down. Remain the hero in the eyes of the public, or do enough to see yourself become a villain - the choice is yours.
Main Features:
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become a self-proclaimed hero
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watch and learn the criminals' life patterns
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prepare a plan before striking them down
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make significant choices and see the world changing
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only you decide what punishment will be adequate for each crime
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balance your actions to become a praised hero or unleash your fury and become a villain
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gather XP points for each mission to buy new weapons and unlock different scenarios
Evil God Korone
The Philosophical implications of this games detailed, and invigorating story writing will be felt for generations to come. I’ve spent over 300 hours contemplating the pure prose that has been inscribed on the title screen - “Offer Yubi” what does that really mean? I remain hopeful that my dedicated studies to this game and the message behind it will finally offer me one thing; an end to the voices. I hope that if I remain stalwart and studious in my journey to mental awakening I can finally crack the universal code, and realize my goals of having Korone clean my kitchen and make me a red velvet cake with extra cream cheese frosting right next to my wife Tsumugi Kotobuki.
– Real player with 562.4 hrs in game
Tsugunohi in general is very hard to recommend. They’re walking simulators involving small horror stories, with the theme being that each day gets weirder and creepier (And with more jumpscares). Korone’s story is no different even if sold separately.
However, this story mostly involves the inside jokes arround Korone and her streams on a spooky turn, so is further difficult to recommend to someone unfamiliar with either her or Vtubers in general (Granted, Tsugunohi has a Kizuna Ai story). As a big Korone fan like myself you’ll have a good experience during both runs (As the second time unlocks a new ending), but someone out of the rabbit hole will simply see a creepy cult story.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
The Weald
The Weald is a first-person psychological horror game taking place at the end of the Salem Witch Trials.
You play as William, a Puritan father who claims to have had a vision showing a place where his missing son might be, and suspects a witch is behind his abduction.
FEATURES
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Psychological Horror relying on atmosphere and narrative as opposed to explicit violence.
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Photorealistic Graphics made possible by extensive use of Quixel Megascans models and materials.
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Full Spoken Audio by way of excellent voice actors.
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Light Puzzle Solving using various items, similar to Point & Click games, but without tedious pixel hunting or arbitrary puzzles.
Train 113
Train 113 is a first-person horror game in which you play a passenger who wakes up aboard a seemingly empty subway train. As you move around the train, trying to get from car to car, you’ll begin to sense that things around you are not what they appear to be.
synopsis:
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features:
True Horror Experience: You are no fighter - if you want to survive the horrors of the train, your only chance is to run… or hide
Immersive Graphics: AAA-quality graphics give players a detailed, terrifying world to explore
Stealth-based gameplay, with parkour-inspired platforming elements
You can move around the train car, examine your surroundings, and interact with objects. Many cars have simple puzzles you need to solve to get to the next one and out of the train, such as finding a necessary tool or switch. Train 113 mainly focuses on building up a tense, menacing atmosphere. As you progress through the game you’ll see more and more evidence that there’s something not right on the train and eventually come face to face with the horror.
warning:
Train 113 contains intense jumpscares. Please enjoy.
Blight
Blight is an extremely challenging and realistic single-player top-down perspective survival game.
The Blight
A mysterious new disease called the Blight has descended upon the land. You have managed to escape its devastating effects as it has consumed your village and left it to ruins - You now find yourself alone in the wilderness, tired and hungry. You’ve bought yourself some time, but for how long? The Blight grows larger every day, consuming everything in sight…
Realism
The game strives on providing a punishingly realistic and immersive experience with a ton of depth. Actions like chopping trees and cooking food take a lot of precious time. You can only carry a few things at a time. You need to boil water to make sure it’s safe to drink. Water and other liquids need to be carried in bowls and other containers, and will spill out if not transported securely. You will need to scavenge numerous raw materials, many of which will need to be processed, combined, treated or hardened to make tools, items and structures.
Challenge
The Blight is just one of many threats to your existence in the unforgiving wilderness. After quickly setting up camp you will constantly need to keep yourself well fed and hydrated, replenish lost energy with sleep and short rests, defend yourself from the wild beasts that still inhabit the woods, heal your wounds, protect yourself from the harsh elements, and figure out a way to somehow end this terrible disease. Almost everything in the procedurally generated world can and will kill you if you aren’t careful.
There are whispers of Druids in a far off land that may know more about the Blight…
Upcoming Features
The demo is currently live! You can download it to try out most of what the game has to offer and the level of realism/depth it’s going for. The next big update for the game in the current alpha testing phase is called The Story Update. It’s coming in the next few months and it will contain all these new things:
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Beginnings of the story around the Blight, where it came from, how to cure it, resources to collect, etc
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Village and road generation, with a compass to aid with navigation in Realistic mode
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More unique locations in the world where various resources are more abundant
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Ranged weapons such as throwing spears
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Armor and other protective items like shields
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Many more unique resources to find
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Panning for random resources in water
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More buildings and items to create
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Sharpening tools to regain some effectiveness
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Other survivors and creatures, hostile and otherwise
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Carts to move things around
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Localization and translations, starting with Russian
Long-term Future
The long term future of the game includes some of these big features:
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Co-op multiplayer
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Fishing
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Farming
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Building system (floors, walls, roof, etc)
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Character customization including gender
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Taming animals
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Injury and wound system
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More localized languages
CURSED NIGHT - The House
It is a really good game, tbh it is a jumpscare game literally, i liked it.
However, if i can get some help with it because apparently I got stock here: (Spoiler alert)
! Right after I got the fourth baby toy cube/block, I know i have to spell the word DEVIL, I was missing the letter L, I was also missing the orange Key and 3 other pink fuses…
So I was wondering if i can get some help?
Update
Well, after I completed the game I can say it is a really good game, puzzles, jumpscares, nice environment, graphics are just amazing (I played on a 3070 Ultra settings).
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/4nb-Lxd4f58
I’m giving this a neutral recommendation. While I did enjoy this game, I do think it is way overpriced for what it is. It took me approximately an hour to beat this game and the production values here just don’t justify the current $14.99 USD price tag.
So this is a campy, B horror, type game that does rely on jump scares. However, I thought the jump scares were done right in this game. What I mean by that is that they were paced correctly, made sense in the context of the game, and added the right amount of atmosphere while trying to find a way out of this house.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Hand Simulator: Horror
Played this game in a group of four and had a blast. It is definitely lower quality than original hand sim (not that hand sim is high quality anyways). I had trouble with the mechanics and my scroll wheel was very over reactive, making it even more frustrating when doing tasks that required precision. But as annoying as the game mechanics were, the puzzles were pretty good and it was super fun to play with a group. I recommend if you wanna play a kinda shitty game with friends for laughs.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
The game is very cool but it has some bugs that make the game barely playable. When I move the mouse just a bit too fast the screen lags out for a second, making it very hard to look around. Also items sometimes bug in the ground and you can easily lose them. If those bugs were to be fixed I would definitely recommend the game.
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game