Harvester (PC MS-DOS)


Harvester is a point-and-click adventure game featuring live-action FMV footage with real actors, released in 1996 for MS-DOS PCs. It stands as one of the most disturbing games in history, boldly confronting players with taboo subjects and forcing them to reflect on how far video game violence can bleed into real life.

Night Slashers (Arcade)


Night Slashers is a horror-themed beat ‘em up arcade game released in 1993. Evil creatures have ravaged countless cities, leaving even the military powerless to stop them. Now, the last hope for humanity rests on the shoulders of three warriors who must hunt down and destroy the mastermind behind this curse.

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Iru – They’re Here! (PlayStation)


Iru, known as “They’re Here!” in the western market, is a first-person 3D survival horror game that combines adventure, RPG, and stealth mechanics, released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation in 1998. You play as a student who has just arrived at a new school and must uncover mysteries involving serial murders, hallucinations, dark rituals, and supernatural events.

The Adventures of Dr. Franken (Super Nintendo)


The Adventures of Dr. Franken is a platform game with puzzle elements, released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo. Franky and his girlfriend Bitsy are planning to go on vacation, but since she doesn’t have a passport, he decides to dismember her so he can mail her through the postal service. However, the packages end up scattered across different parts of the world. Your mission is to find the pieces to put her back together.