Fear Friday: Exploring the Dark Heart of Japanese Indie Horror

Japanese horror is having a major resurgence. The hype surrounding Silent Hill F has reignited global interest in the uniquely unsettling brand of dread that only Japan delivers—stories steeped in folklore, curses, quiet rural towns, and slow-building terror. But while big-budget revivals grab the spotlight, the indie J-horror scene is thriving, offering some of the most atmospheric and … Read more

Fear Friday: Best Multiplayer Horror Games to Play With Friends

Horror hits differently with friends — and this week’s lineup proves it. All three of the co-op horror games we’re featuring have just received major new updates, adding fresh content, new levels, new monsters, and new ways to scream together. Phasmophobia dropped the brand-new Nell’s Diner map and the Moneybags ID Card.R.E.P.O. unleashed the massive MONSTER Update, adding enemies, abilities, valuables, … Read more

Fear Friday: Inside the Terrifying Worlds of Midnight Crane and One Way Home

Two unsettling journeys into psychological horror and childhood nightmares. Horror doesn’t always begin in haunted mansions or far-off forests. Sometimes it grows in the places we think we know — the warm neon of an arcade, the quiet walk home from school, the everyday moments where comfort should be guaranteed. This week’s Fear Friday dives … Read more

🕯️ Fear Friday: Paper Dolls & Flesh Made Fear

Horror never stands still—it evolves, reinvents, and resurfaces in unexpected forms.Some creators look forward, chasing new fears with fresh ideas. Others look back, rediscovering what once made us afraid of the dark. This week, Fear Friday journeys across two very different nightmares. One is woven from the threads of Eastern mythology and restless spirits. The … Read more

🎃 Fear Friday: Classic Horrors That Helped Shaped a Generation

It’s Halloween week, and for this Fear Friday, we’re diving back into the shadows. We’re revisiting the indie horror games that built the foundation of modern fear. Long before motion-captured monsters and million-dollar budgets, small studios proved that horror could thrive on silence, imagination, and dread. These games didn’t just scare us—they changed how we experience terror. … Read more

Fear Friday: Laugh, Scream, Deliver

Fear Friday is back with a new roundup of indie horror games for October 2025. Sometimes horror isn’t about haunted mansions or ancient curses — it’s about the small, familiar moments that twist just a little too far. This week’s lineup turns everyday jobs into existential nightmares: delivering pizzas, running a convenience store, and even saving a princess. … Read more

🎃 Fear Friday: Why We Love Cozy Horror — Comfort on the Edge of Dread

Cozy horror games that turn calm nights into quiet nightmares. Cozy horror games are the art of being scared just enough. They capture the quiet dread that lives between routine and ruin — the feeling that something is off in the familiar world around you. Instead of relying on blood and chaos, cozy horror thrives on mood, loneliness, and the ordinary. It’s … Read more

Budget Indie Horror Games for Spooky Season 🎃 | Fear Friday

It’s the first week of October — the start of spooky season, and the perfect time to dive into some budget indie horror games. Fear Friday is back, and we’re kicking things off with five short indie horror gems that will get your heart racing without draining your wallet. From cult classics to fresh frights, these … Read more

🩸 Fear Friday: Silent Still 2 — Are You Sure You’re Awake?

Every Friday we spotlight indie horror that creeps beneath the skin. This week, we’re frozen in place, staring into the dark, unable to scream or run. Welcome to Silent Still 2 — a game that turns sleep paralysis into something far worse. ✝️ Main Feature: Silent Still 2 By Solitary Studios  This week’s Fear Friday spotlight is Silent Still 2, … Read more