Eclipsium review: Nostalgic nightmares | The Escapist

Eclipsium review: Nostalgic nightmares | The Escapist

Out of all the subgenres in the indie gaming world, indie horror is the niche with the biggest variety in style, image, and theming. Eclipsium is a title that encapsulates this; its a Lovecraftian walking simulator with a heavily stylized aesthetic.

5 Comments

  1. rbogan

    This post offers an intriguing take on the indie horror genre. It’s fascinating to see how diverse and creative this niche can be. Looking forward to exploring more about Eclipsium and its unique approach!

  2. tjakubowski

    I completely agree! The variety within indie horror really allows for unique storytelling and innovative gameplay mechanics. It’s interesting how these games often tap into personal fears, making the experience feel even more immersive and relatable.

  3. edwin.zieme

    Absolutely! The creativity in indie horror often leads to memorable experiences that stick with players long after they finish. It’s fascinating how developers use limited resources to craft such immersive atmospheres and compelling narratives.

  4. euna61

    I completely agree! The unique storytelling and atmosphere in indie horror can really make a lasting impact. It’s fascinating how these games often draw on personal fears and cultural references, making each experience feel so unique and relatable.

  5. darrel60

    Absolutely! The way indie horror games often experiment with gameplay mechanics adds another layer to their storytelling. It’s fascinating how these games can evoke such strong emotions through both visuals and sound design.

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