Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
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Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
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iOS Reviews
Naked Gun: I.C.U.P. Review
By Andy Chalk
Naked Gun: I.C.U.P. is a crushing disappointment. As a long-time Police Squad fan, I was really looking forward to this videogame reincarnation of the classic comedy franchise. But the gameplay is dull and uninspired, it's plagued with bugs and worst of all, it's just not funny.Plague Inc. Review
It starts simply enough. A slight rash or a minor cough. Not enough to take a sick day. But breeding deep within those victims is a new and dangerous viral infection. As they shake hands, handle money and talk to friends they're spreading it around, and then those newly infected spread it around. Before anyone knows it, it's too late. It's running rampant now, and unfortunately the symptoms are getting worse. Paranoia, comas, total organ failure. In Plague Inc. this is considered a good thing.Home Review
By Dant Rambo
It's been argued that polished graphics are integral to an effective horror game. If you've ever played the original Clock Tower for the SNES, or Silent Hill for PS1, you know how untrue that is. Should you require even more proof (so needy!), look no further than indie PC title Home, a game that manages to bring on the scares with graphics not unlike what we saw in the 16-bit era.Amazing Adventures: Riddle of the Two Knights Review
You gotta hand it to Spintop Games; they're nothing if not consistent. Amazing Adventures: Riddle of the Two Knights is the fifth game in the company's Amazing Adventures series, and it does an incredible job of recreating the gameplay of the previous four. Some might say an uncanny job of it. The result is a simplistic, mediocre-looking game built on hours and hours of mindless repetition.Heroes Call Review
By Nick Tylwalk
There was a time, not long ago, before the server woes came. In that magical era, the Diablo games were everyone's favorite dungeon crawls. Since the series has yet to make its way to mobile, the minds at Defiant Development have created what they hope is the next best thing with Heroes Call, an action RPG for iOS devices that does a pretty mean Diablo impression without feeling like a mere clone.Kingdom Chronicles Review
By Brandy Shaul
While on a voyage at sea, John Brave's homeland was destroyed by an evil tyrant bent on total domination. Having overthrown the king and plunged the land into darkness, Brave returns home to find his village and entire kingdom destroyed. Not one to take things lying down, Brave enlists the help of countless rebels and warriors on a quest to reclaim and rebuild his home in Kingdom Chronicles, a time-management game that will seem incredibly familiar to fans of the genre.Autumn Dynasty Review
Total War. Age of Empires. Warcraft (the non-"World of" variety). Whatever your personal fix might be, there's nothing quite like amassing dozens of tiny soldiers to do war with each other. This subgenre of RPG (dubbed Real-Time Strategy) seems like it'd lend itself perfectly to touch-based controls, but only few companies have attempted such a complicated genre on mobile.Razor: Salvation Review
By AJ Dellinger
We're about to enter the summer of 2012, which will feature some of the biggest blockbuster films of all time. Traditionally, the biggest of the blockbuster movies feature common antagonists: aliens, robots and zombies being the most popular. The folks over at Crescent Moon decided to unleash all three in Razor: Salvation, which they hope to be a blockbuster in its own right. But is it the equivalent of The Avengers or John Carter?