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  • 1 day ago | gamegrin.com | Bex Prouse

    BIOMORPH is a dark metroidvania with soulslike elements by Lucid Dreams Studio. Initially released on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S in April 2024, it got a Nintendo Switch port on the 2nd of April of this year. Having enjoyed my previous time with other metroidvania titles, I was pretty excited to give it a go. With this being my first exposure, I came in without really knowing what to expect other than the cool art that I saw in the Switch launch trailer.

  • 2 days ago | gamegrin.com | Violet Plata

    DarkPhobia Games has truly been living up to their name, as they're the developers and publishers for three horror games (Amenti, Homeless, and Graveyard Shift) with a new one just recently announced. The previous titles have received positive feedback on Steam, so make sure to check them out! What could be scarier than being alone on a remote island? Having to care for a lighthouse that is haunted by the horrific deaths of the previous workers.

  • 2 days ago | gamegrin.com | Artura Dawn

    poncle's Vampire Survivors has shaken the world in the form of creating a brand-new genre: survivor, bullet heaven, or reverse bullet hell (depending on where you look). Since then, developers have all been creating their own spins on the genre, and it's become a well-established behemoth that continues to grow, even to this day.

  • 2 days ago | gamegrin.com | Violet Plata

    Developed and published by Snoring Dog Games, The Flayed Man is a short point-and-click narrative-focused adventure where players embody a character without memory or skin. It features multiple endings, a pixel-art style, and mature themes.

  • 3 days ago | gamegrin.com | Violet Plata

    We were invited to an exclusive preview of the upcoming sequel to Bad Viking and Iceberg Interactive's Strange Horticulture, named Strange Antiquities. While I haven't gotten to fully play and finish the original entry, I have a few hours on it, and I thought it was phenomenal; it's safe to say, then, that I couldn't wait to play the new one. As the name suggests, this time we won't be labelling and discovering new plants; instead, we'll be handling occult artefacts and curious trinkets.