
GameGrin's Luke Greenfield writes: "I remember a while ago I reviewed a game called Doorways and in it stated that the Horror genre was on the decline. Then Outlast was released; an indie game developed by Red Barrels which rose to fame fast and even seemed to beat Amnesia in popularity. Since then, many developers have wanted to jump onto the Horror bandwagon. Games like Montas and Daylight; games which had potential, but ultimately failed. Now we have DreadOut. But is it different to the others? Can it save the Horror genre?"

PC Aficionado: "Us PC gamers patiently hold tight to our wallets as seasonal sales approach. Whether we’re looking for deals in third-party websites or Steam itself, there’s always hope that the games we’ve been keeping an eye on will be at an affordable price."

Humble Bundle has released its latest bundle sale. This time, the theme is horror games, and the bundle includes a plethora of well-received indie games.

As the industry leans towards first-person horror games, 'DreadOut' reminds us of the lost art of third-person horror.