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Clearly not too busy with the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake, Avatar game, and more, Space Marine 2 devs are teasing something new, and fans think it's a Hellraiser title
By Scott McCrae published
News Who you callin' Pinhead?

Silent Hill creator is conscious of his age and wants to "pass the baton on to the next generation," but the horror icon's got at least one more game up his sleeve
By Kaan Serin published
News Keiichiro Toyama says his next game is already in development

Devs behind 2024's breakout indie horror hit "want to establish very clearly that Wrong Organ isn't a walking sim company only," and with their next game, "step into a different side of horror, explore the gameplay stuff"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Watch this space

The Silent Hill f writer's debut game was basically the original Doki Doki Literature Club, and it's still terrifying me 23 years later
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Now Playing Now Playing | Higurashi: When They Cry is a chilling folk horror with a tantalizing mystery even with its minimalist text-focused design, which makes me more excited for Silent Hill f than ever

I got a nicotine rush and set zombies on fire in this PS1-style survival horror demo, and it's basically Resident Evil on a submarine
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Crow Country fans, look no further: Heavy Metal Death Can is the claustrophobic ode to retro horror games you'll want to play next

Playing a horror game is my worst nightmare, but these two gnarly farming sims make me want to brave the genre
By Heather Wald published
Opinion Opinion | With Grave Seasons and Neverway, the farming life sim genre might finally turn me onto horror

This insomnia simulator has Outlast enemies, Alan Wake dream sequences, and "evil" music by a Nine Inch Nails guitarist, and I already need to watch about 50 lore videos on it
By Ashley Bardhan published
Hands-on Summer Preview 2025 | Just thinking about Sleep Awake makes me tired

5 years ago, this $5 PS1-style horror game went viral for turning retail work into even more of a hellscape, and it's finally releasing on Steam next month
By Kaan Serin published
News Night of the Consumers is finally, properly coming out
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