Bundle Star has discounted a handful of mostly spectacular indie horror games in their new Nightmare Bundle, which I highly suggest you check out before the...
While big budget horror struggles to make a comeback, a new rush of indie developers have started taking more risks with their games, resulting in a...
Much of the time, horror games are only as effective as their antagonist(s). A stellar cast of baddies can be enough to forgive a flawed horror...
2014 saw the release of more horror games than we’ve seen since the golden age of survival horror in the early 2000’s, but it was the...
Here we are, standing on the precipice of what may very well be the most exciting time of the year. Sept-Nov is a great time to...
I came this close to missing this awesome bit of news. In my defense, between the recent releases of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, Slender: The...
Kraven Manor is easily one of the more unnerving indie horror games I played last year. I barely survived its long abandoned halls and the creaking,...
Let’s talk about mannequins. They’re like clowns, in that they’re terrifying creations that simply shouldn’t exist, but because they do I’m forced to live a life...
Indie horror. It’s a thing. For every excessively big budgeted AAA horror title, there’s a dozen indie games that manage to be many times scarier. Think...
I have a better title for Demon Wagon Studios’ indie horror game Kraven Manor, and that’s Slendermannequin. You’re welcome. In this episode, Adam, Bob and David...
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