Author: Obsidian

I'm a passionate gamer and video game enthusiast. I find immense joy in creating detailed and insightful video game reviews, diving deep into different adventures anytime I can manage. But if there's one thing that truly gets my heart racing, it's the thrill of surviving zombie-infested landscapes. Join me on my gaming journey as I explore and share my thoughts on the undead-filled worlds of gaming! 🎮🧟‍♂️

Bloober Team is back—and it’s not holding back. Known for genre-defining horror titles like The Medium, Blair Witch, and Layers of Fear, the studio has officially dropped a new gameplay showcase trailer for its next terrifying vision: Cronos: The New Dawn. Set to release Fall 2025 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, this third-person survival horror game is shaping up to be one of the studio’s most intense offerings yet—and we couldn’t be more excited. 🧠 Time Travel, Terror, and Tactical Burnings In Cronos: The New Dawn, you play as a…

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You’ve crash-landed on a sun-blasted, radioactive alien world. Death creeps closer with every rising sun. Your oxygen’s low, your base is falling apart, and you’re totally alone—except for the seven alternate versions of yourself you just created in a lab. Welcome to The Alters, a narrative-driven sci-fi survival game by 11 bit studios, the minds behind Frostpunk and This War of Mine. It’s not a game about slaying monsters or building civilizations. It’s a game about managing time, surviving your own guilt, and arguing with the version of yourself that never left his wife. It’s strange, slow, emotionally sharp, and…

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Zombie Army VR drops you right into the gore-slicked trenches of post-apocalyptic WWII Europe as a Deadhunter, a skull-crushing, sniper-slinging elite enforcer sweeping up what’s left of Zombie Hitler’s undead army. Developed by Rebellion and Xtended Realities, this VR spinoff of the Zombie Army series is less tactical shooter and more arcade meat grinder. This isn’t The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners. You’re not scavenging for food. You’re popping heads like balloons, racking up score multipliers, and juggling grenades with style. It’s loud, silly, gory, and—if played with a friend—surprisingly fun. Just don’t expect depth or variety. 🧠 Shoot, Score,…

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Get ready for four times the chaos. Solo developer Cyber752 is dropping four brand-new indie titles this June 24, and each one brings a different flavor of madness to the table—from haunted pizza parlors to panicked underground escapes. Known for creating raw, lo-fi horror and experimental gameplay experiences, Cyber752’s latest collection is being published by the ever-reliable team at indie.io, and it might just be their most eclectic lineup yet. 🍔 Burger Witch 🎬 Watch Trailer Swap spells for spatulas in this chaotic co-op cooking game set in a cursed dungeon diner. Burger Witch turns teamwork into an arcane ritual…

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You know that feeling you had as a kid, staging full-scale plastic warfare across your bedroom with action figures, Lego forts, and imaginary explosions? HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed, developed by Digital Cybercherries, doesn’t just replicate that—it upgrades it, slaps a flamethrower on it, and drops you into a wave-based shooter where toys go to war. This is what happens when a love letter to ‘90s toy culture meets a fully co-op, first/third-person shooter with tower defense roots. You defend the Hypercore—an ancient, memory-holding power source—from wave after wave of weaponized toys, from RC helicopters to plastic dinosaurs, all while collecting gear, building…

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Forget bank heists, car chases, or shootouts—Cash Cleaner Simulator skips all that action and drops you into the surprisingly chill, occasionally sinister world of money laundering. Developed by Mind Control Games and published by Forklift Interactive, this indie sim has a simple premise: take in dirty money, clean it with industrial-grade tools, and maybe skim a little off the top while no one’s looking. It’s not flashy. It’s not fast-paced. But it is oddly satisfying. There’s something hypnotic about feeding bloodstained bills into a washing machine, drying them out, counting your stacks, and delivering your cleaned cash like a good…

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