In the dark universe of Dead Space, Unitology stands out as one of the most disturbing narrative creations. Introduced as a dominant religion in the 26th century, it is simultaneously a philosophical cult, a powerful political force, and the spark behind the catastrophic events haunting the franchise. Unitology acts as a distorted mirror of human...

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The USG Ishimura is more than just the main setting of Dead Space (2008) — it is the pulsating (and putrefying) heart of the horror that defines the game. Built as a monument to space exploration and human ambition, the ship quickly turns into an interstellar tomb, symbolizing the horrors born when science, greed, and faith collide. Its...
Released in 2015 by Frictional Games — the same developers behind Amnesia: The Dark Descent — SOMA is a game that doesn't merely scare; it deeply unsettles. Unlike many horror titles that rely on jump scares, SOMA immerses the player in a narrative that questions the very essence of humanity, exploring themes such as consciousness, identity,...
Released in 2010 by Ninja Theory, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is an underrated gem of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 era. With a script co-written by Alex Garland (author of Ex Machina and screenwriter of 28 Days Later) and performances by Andy Serkis, the game offers much more than its initial action-adventure gameplay suggests. Loosely inspired...
Released in 2008 by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts, Dead Space quickly stood out as a milestone in the survival horror genre. Combining an immersive narrative, innovative gameplay, and a terrifying atmosphere, the game plunges players into a psychological and physical horror experience in deep space.