Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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iOS Reviews
Toki Tori 2+ Review
Right off the bat, Toki Tori 2+ feels different than its 2001 predecessor. Instead of a lengthy narrative intro detailing the reason for Toki Tori's adventure, we're thrust into his chicken feet, plodding forward as dangerous geysers of oil burst out of the ground. Toki's friends scatter before us, leaving the plump, eponymous hero alone in a deteriorating world. Toki pushes onward, through the vast island that has replaced the singular stages of Toki Tori, ready to reunite with his flock and save the day once more.Sprinkle Islands Review
By David Oxford
Some series get better with age, often hitting their stride with the magical number "2." Mega Man 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat II, and so on. With the sequel, they can easily look at what worked in the first game, and improve upon it, refining it into a more polished follow-up.Fierce Tales: Marcus’ Memory Review
It's a common theme: boy meets girl; boy loves girl; girl loves someone else. This kind of dysfunctional love story is the keystone of Fierce Tales: Marcus' Memory, an adventure that puts you in the role of a young man who's lost his identity. The game looks good and its gameplay is rock solid; when its narrative keystone shifts, however, its foundation starts to crumble.Stray Souls: Stolen Memories Review
By John Anthony
Stray Souls: Stolen Memories is an adventure game whose goal is to make you think you ate some bad tacos. By that we mean you'll encounter unusual things that don't make a lot of sense, such as a life-sized wooden puppet hanging from a bridge, or a door that turns into paper. That strangeness works in the game's favor, however, and makes you ever so curious to see what's around the next corner.Dungeonism Review
By Joe Jasko
So you've emerged from the recesses of the internet and stumbled onto my review, eh? Well before we begin, let's talk about the actual name of the game here for a second: Dungeonism. It almost sounds like an upper-level class you would take in college to learn about all of the basic fundamentals of dungeon crawling, before you decide to go out and wander around in a dark and murky cave on your own. And in many ways, Dungeonism manages to take these exact fundamentals from every dungeon game you can think of, and ingrain them in a complicated, but incredibly rewarding setup for mastering the basics and performing them well.G.I. JOE: BATTLEGROUND Review
By Andy Chalk
Oh no! It's G.I. Joe! More specifically, it's the collectible card game G.I. Joe: Battleground, and I'm not saying "oh no" in clever imitation of a hopelessly outmatched Cobra soldier: I'm saying it because the game is yet another clone CCG based on a line of popular 80s toys that have found new life on the big screen.Greedy Dwarf Review
Your Wario-esque approach to finance has landed you in hot lava, literally. The lizard from The Magic School Bus has taken a hit of Ninja Turtle mutagen, and is prepared to pursue you relentlessly on his tricycle, determined to recover the aurum you pilfered. Fortunately, everyone knows that lumberjacks dwarves are expert mine cart operators, especially carts of the anti-gravity type. Ride on Greedy Dwarf, ride on.Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded Review
There's no denying that gameplay that revolves around staring blankly at a room dense with interactive people and objects, and putting the square peg in all the circular holes (pun intended) until something sticks is hopelessly dated. A more rewarding problem to ponder though is how the humor of a game like 1987's Leisure Suit Larry cannot be extricated from its gameplay counterpart and adapted into some other genre or medium. Banking on nostalgia and some twists thrown in for good measure, developer N-Fusion Interactive has re-remade the game from the ground up, seemingly certain that this classic speaks for itself. You apparently agree, since this game was funded on Kickstarter.