William Instone and Matt Rifley’s Butcher’s Bluff positions itself as a throwback to the heyday of the slasher film. There are prominent themes and elements from classic horror in this stalk-and-slash ...
The Hand of Fate (which makes licensing Rocky Horror seem very mainstream by comparison). Their vibe is retro 2D platformers, with plenty of pixelart and chiptunes, and this certainly looks to fit ...
There's nothing creepier than a forest, especially when something supernatural and monstrous lurks from within, stalking players among the trees.