Snowstorm of despair

Snowstorm of despair

In this game you have to survive in a severe winter, while waiting for salvation.

Survive in a snowstorm

You and your team need to keep the flame in the fireplace. Look for firewood and fuel the flame or you will have to put it in again.

Cooperation or betrayal?

Only you can decide which side to choose. Will you work with your team or betray them when you have a chance? Maybe, you are a good orator and want to build a good trustworthy team? Or do you prefer to create tension and distrust? Anyway, it is you who makes the final decision.

Features of survival

Appearing in a cosy home with your unlucky teammates, you have to find a way out and collect wood for the fireplace to get warm (you don’t want to freeze to death, do you?). Also, you’ll come across some useful items such as food and additional clothes. But make sure that you’re not lost while searching the way to other houses.

What is hiding in the forest?

Yes, there are “human-monsters”, but also there are ghosts of darkness, which are also dangerous. You thought it would be easy, didn’t you?


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Snowstorm of despair on Steam

White Noise 2

White Noise 2

pros - Basically a playable horror movie, but won’t make u get tired of easily

  • Can turn on the film grain effect to further improve your “cinema experience”

  • Sound/light effect just hit the spot

  • Both fun to be single/ co-op

  • Jump scares and restless atmosphere are still here until this moment

  • Well-optimized (high settings - “gtx 970+ i7 4790” - stable 135 fps)

  • Bugs got patched within a week once found (5-man-studio)

  • Large variety of investigators' or creatures' combination /pros

Real player with 2148.9 hrs in game


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While it is still a Slenderman game at heart, White Noise 2 does a much better job at being a unique experience than its predecessors, White Noise: A Tale of Horror (Xbox 360 exclusive, delisted) and White Noise Online (delisted on Xbox 360, available on Steam).

The game is a multiplayer experience that can hold up to four Investigators who collect clues, such as tapes, around a dark map with only their flashlights, glowsticks, a compass that somehow points them towards the nearest clue, and their voices. After collecting all eight clues in a regular game, a spinning totem called The Artifact and green objects called Sigils will appear. The Investigators then need to break enough sigils (twice the number of Investigators in the match), which will destroy The Artifact. After it is destroyed, the Creature that has been hunting them down will be permanently banished from the Investigators' plane of existence, rendering mankind safe from that creature and making them victorious.

Real player with 453.3 hrs in game

White Noise 2 on Steam

Action Entities

Action Entities

This is it.

This is everything humanity has been waiting for for the last 2000 years.

This game is perfection (except for the spiders they are poopyheads and disgusting).

Every single feature in this game has too much depth and thought put into it. A normal human mind is not capable of understanding the art behind this masterpiece.

I cant believe nobody already realized the advancements in technology this game has made.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game


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An honest review of this game. 8/10.

THE GENRE: The genre itself is so overly saturated and over rated that I thought I would never find anything original ever again in the FPS world of games and developers. Boy was I wrong. The new mechanic it adds in where you can pick up the guns from the little platforms scattered across the map make it a truly engaging piece of work. The ammo system is also very amazing, as it puts some realism into the mix, giving it alot of flair that I much welcome being added to games such as this one.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Action Entities on Steam

Dead by Daylight

Dead by Daylight

There’s a lot to like and dislike in Dead by Daylight, especially dislike according to many, very vocal players. And yet, being the only truly successful exponent of the genre it “keeps getting away with it,” as some would put it.

This “review” is not going to cover the reasons why as one can find enough documentation online, making my little write-up essentially useless and totally-not-an-excuse to post a review for the Steam Awards event. Whoops!

But, briefly, DbD is as fun and rewarding as it can be miserable and frustrating. Be patient, don’t take it too seriously, and bring some friends (imaginary ones if you’re playing the role of killer).

Real player with 3553.9 hrs in game

The current state of the game makes it hard to recommend this game to others. There’s a huge influx of hackers/cheaters that can completely ruin a match by their existence. There’s a current issue where people can get your IP from DBD and use it to DDoS you or even worse SWAT you. Neither of these issues have even been addressed by the devs and there’s no telling when they will be fixed.

The devs also have very questionable balancing decisions since they focus too hard on creating a perfect average of 2 kills & 2 escapes. As a result, at a certain point your personal skill stops to be the deciding factor and it comes down to many of the rng spawns on the map.

Real player with 2778.4 hrs in game

Dead by Daylight on Steam

Shadownest

Shadownest

Before i played Shadownest, i had a small wee-wee, no friends, no girlfriend, depression, and absolutely no life. These things haven’t changed, but the game is pretty good.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

The game truly shows how the need for darkness from the blinding light in multiple ways that truly inflect fear into the player.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Shadownest on Steam

Nemesis: Distress

Nemesis: Distress

You drift back from the cold void of the hyper sleep. At first, you only feel a tingling in your mouth and a taste of your blood, but soon all the other symptoms hit you. Your head is exploding. Your stomach is turning. A strange noise rings in your ears. This sound is loud, piercing. An alarm!

Fighting through dizziness, you open your eyes, the lights of other hibernation chambers blinding you momentarily. Broken glass. Wet floor. A stasis pod burst open like a ripe watermelon, dripping with red. The thing inside was once your friend. Now it barely resembles a human, ripped open from the inside - damage too severe for a simple stasis pod failure. You raise up and check if your other mates are all right. The good news is: they are. You all gather in the middle of the room, shivering, half-naked. The bad news is… plentiful. Ship stuck in the middle of nowhere. Many systems damaged. Bulkheads breached. Unknown contaminants in the air. You also hear noises in the hollow halls of the ship. You’re not alone! To make things worse, you have no idea what happened, and who you can trust, as everyone has their hidden agendas. This would not be the first time a ruthless corporation pits the crew against each other.

Nemesis: Distress on Steam

Only Evil Remains

Only Evil Remains

Only Evil Remains™ is a psychological horror, (PvPvE) multiplayer shooter which takes place in an early post apocalyptic world where dreams become nightmares and only evil remain. 2 teams of 4 face off in a fight to survive against each other and unknown threats within a twisted reality where those fortunate enough to survive live in constant peril and paranoia.

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Only Evil Remains on Steam

Strike of Horror

Strike of Horror

Regardless of the fact that this game was created by ONE developer, it has excellent graphics compared to other indie games.

As for the story mode, which is also a single player mode, it produces a scary atmosphere well and there is little difficulty about proceeding with the game.

You might easily reach the end even if you haven’t played horror games that much, since it gives you clear hints to move on the next steps.

Jump scares will welcome you!

In the multi player mode, you can start the game only with 2 players.

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

This game is amazing! I played this with my friends and we had a lot of fun hunting each other down. For an indi game created by one guy in 5 months the detail of the game is amazing. I did get this game for free however, my review is unbiased as I truly enjoyed it and would definitely play it again. The graphics are very detailed and it’s great how the potion locations are different for each human so that everyone has a fair chance of surviving. The jump scare is horrifying as you never quite know when it’s going to come due to not being able to hear footsteps or any breathing except your own.

Real player with 8.6 hrs in game

Strike of Horror on Steam

White Noise Online

White Noise Online

White Noise Online is multiplayer-based Slender-type game, by which I mean it’s a horror game where you go around collecting eight randomly placed objects while avoiding a monster that’s hunting you. Slenderman isn’t actually involved here, and there’s some twists to the formula here to keep it interesting, but the baseline is that this is an online co-op Slender-type game, and that fact will either sell you or turn you away from the game.

You play as one of over 20 characters in some very dark environment collecting cassettes. Strange statues line the environments, and a strange glowing monster chases you through the depths of darkness, with an intent to kill. However, the story here is rather non-existent, with the only narrative coming from an opening scene before the title screen, and the audio content that plays on the cassettes themselves when you pick them up.

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game

The concept of the game is decent. You wander around with friends and try to find the tapes before the monster kills you all off. But, the execution is pretty terrible.

First off, I’ll share my personal wackiest moment in the game. We were traveling around the map, over half way done. I go through a door, but alas it was trapped door. The game bugged and I got stuck. I spun around looking helplessly while a friend came over to inspect what was going on. I see the monster coming on the other side! Oh no! Then I start sinking into the ground to where I’m about face level with my friend’s shoes. Then… CATAPULT into the ceiling. I’m free! I take off running and the monster was apparently stunned by the remarkable stunt and didn’t instant kill me. However, other two friends get loss in that area and we go back to get them. I get stuck in the same spot. The monster didn’t have much mercy this time and reduced me to whatever he turns you into rather fast. My friend calmy walks through the doorway stepping on my body without issue. GG Doorway of anti-blonde Shaggy motives.

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

White Noise Online on Steam

Damned

Damned

Really good and fresh (at least to me) idea.

I spent A LOT of time playing this game, BUT it has some downsides that will be explained later in this review.

The rough idea is being a 1 vs 4 cat and mouse gameplay that’s terrifying.

The 4 survivors can’t defend themselves with weapons, but with caution, quick reaction and coordination. Their goal is to reach the safe room which is locked down. In order to unlock it you have to find the silver key that spawned in a random location on the map. So your ultimate task is to find the silver key!

Real player with 162.2 hrs in game

I’m writing this now, still a little stressed and in the throws of an adrenaline high caused by my friends. First and foremost, play this game with a group of friends who are bad at the game along side you and can get better with you. Playing with randoms online will not help you learn in this HIGH stress environment and the current how-to guides online are only so helpful.

Here’s what you get:

You’re one of the survivors in the haunted hotel/asylum/hospital, and your on a scavenger hunt for keys to open the various locked doors on the map. As you creep around, you deal with randomly generated hauntings that do aweful things like make the dark screen darker, mysterious spooky noises play in your ear, or keyboard keys can even be disabled. All temporary.

Real player with 46.8 hrs in game

Damned on Steam