Review The Callisto Protocol 3rd person sci-fi horror game pcdoorz cover

REVIEW | THE CALLISTO PROTOCOL | ...CREEPING & CALLISTO

There’s something magnetic about stepping into a horror game that already carries a weight of public opinion before you even touch the menu. The Callisto Protocol felt like one of those cursed artifacts the internet had already stamped with failing grades, half-baked jokes, and endless comparisons long before release, as if the entire world collectively agreed that this thing should be thrown into the cold void of its own setting. Maybe that’s why I approached it the way...

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ROUTINE SCI-FI PC HORROR GAME

PREVIEW | ROUTINE | THE MOON ISN'T SILENT ANYMORE

ROUTINE is one of those games that almost turned into a ghost story itself. Announced more than a decade ago, disappearing, reappearing, disappearing again and now suddenly it has a pulse. For anyone who loves dark sci-fi and slow-burn horror, that kind of troubled history doesn’t scare you off. It does the opposite. It makes you curious. Because a game that refuses to die usually has something left to say. The whole thing takes place on a deserted lunar...

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REVIEW CRONOS: THE NEW DAWN 3rd person horror pc game

REVIEW | CRONOS: THE NEW DAWN | TENSION-TRAGEDY-TERRAIN

When I first launched Cronos: The New Dawn, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. Knowing it came from Bloober Team the same team behind the Silent Hill 2 remake my expectations were high. As the screen faded in and the first ruins of post-apocalyptic Poland appeared before me, I immediately felt the game pulling me in. And honestly, it did. This blend of retro-futuristic aesthetics, body horror, and a sense of future despair may not be perfect, but it definitely...

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