Showing posts with label survival horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label survival horror. Show all posts

18 Oct 2015

Skyhill - a challenging little game of luck and gamble



You're a hotshot who just had a business in the city and are now looking for a place to wind up at. The planet is having a rough time at the moment, and word has it that the next world war is very likely at your frontdoor. But you're lucky enough to get yourself into an expensive suite at the top floor of one prestigious hotel, when out of nowhere, the city is hit by a bio-weapon and the impact turns everyone who's unlucky enough to be unprotected into mutants. Your wife is somewhere in the city, and what stands between you and her are 99 floors full of mutants and lunatics lurking in almost every corner.

30 May 2014

Indie Game of the Month: Homesick


It's been a while since the last Indie Game of the Month post. This time we'll take a very brief look at Homesick, a small indie game. This is a very interesting little game and also it's free to download. I've put the download link at the end of this post, but first, let's talk a bit about what the game is about.

2 Feb 2014

The Forest: This Year's Most Anticipated Survival Horror


So I was thinking about making a new section called Under the Radar, because you know, I like things organized and categorized. But for now I'll just hold up to that idea for a while until I make at least 10 solid posts for this section.

Anyway, thanks to college, I'm a little behind now. Well, not just a little, as a matter of fact, quite far behind. But at least I'm not so far behind because the Forest has not been released yet. I've been intrigued by this game since I heard about it last November. So, today we'll be talking a bit about The Forest: my most anticipated horror games of 2014 (so far, I think).

31 Oct 2013

Survival Horror Titles to Check Out This Halloween


Hey guys. Oh, hello there first time viewers! Oh hello to random passers as well. So as you've noticed, this month we're not having any Indie Game of the Month entry to make way for a Halloween-related post. The post title says it all, so to cut the story short, here goes.