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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Tag: Arcade
After Burner Climax Review
By David Oxford
If you're old enough to remember the heyday of arcades and SEGA's participation in the home console market as a platform holder, rather than a third party, then you may remember After Burner, the game which placed you right in the cockpit of a fighter jet as you engaged the enemy with machine guns and missile fire. This port of 2006's After Burner Climax leaves the rotating cockpit in the arcade, and unfortunately, that's not all it left behind.Metal Slug 2 Review
By David Oxford
The simplest way to describe Metal Slug 2, and the Metal Slug series in general, is to say that it takes a page out of Contra's playbook, but makes the idea its own in some ways.Roar Rampage Review
By Joe Jasko
I've always been a huge fan of the old Rampage series, so I was really excited when Roar Rampage was announced for iOS devices last month. This game seemed to capture the destructive spirit of the old Midway arcade classic, while adding a fresh new sidescrolling spin to the mix. Now that I've had a chance to level tall buildings with a single right-hook, does Roar Rampage pack a roar to match its promising bite?Rotolla Review
By Mike Rose
When a developer describes their game as "Super Hexagon meets Tetris", there could only be one reaction to such an elevator pitch: "Bring it on."Zombies and Trains Review
We already know the quickest way to take out a zombie is by taking off its head. That's common knowledge. But did you know trains are also great for accomplishing mass zombie genocide? Dragonhead Games is on board, barreling through the App Store with a unique take on the usual zombie apocalypse simulator: Zombies and Trains. It's an addictive, fast-paced exercise in tower defense where the shuffling undead horde is out for the brain in the center of the play field, and it's your job to ensure they go hungry or are obliterated. Brutal? Yes. Fun? Absolutely.The Twist Review
By Mike Rose
No matter how long I go without shaving, I'm never able to trim myself a nice, twirly 'tashe - rather, I just end up with a huge unkempt mess that makes me look like some kind of J. R. R. Tolkien creature.Zombies and Trains Preview
By Joe Jasko
In the last few years, we've obliterated zombies on our touch screens with almost everything we could think of. Plants vs. Zombies let us fight the undead with a garden full of sunflowers and walnuts. In Zombieville U.S.A., we took to the overrun streets with a shotgun in hand and a bazooka by our side. But all this time, we've overlooked one of the most efficient forms of zombie-killing weaponry known to man: trains.Krashlander Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Robots have invaded your home world and slaughtered everyone. You're the last person left. How do you defend yourself and repel the invaders? Get them drunk on WD-40 and push them all into a deep hole with a bulldozer? Make it rain and turn them into piles of rust? Or maybe you're better off bodily slamming into them all. The premise for Krashlander doesn't sound very sensible, but it's arguably the most fun you'll have kicking killer robots off your turf.