Amnesia: The Dark Descent is, perhaps, one of the most traumatizing games from my childhood. I remember watching Felix ‘PewDiePie’ Kjellberg play it (Barrels!) because my mom wouldn’t buy it for me – rightfully so, I was far too young. While Pewds’ antics certainly made things more interesting, what really intrigued me was the insanity mechanic – watching it whittle away at your soul bit by bit was so enthralling. It’s a system that, if done well, can truly make a game, and this week’s Epic Games Store freebie, The Stone of Madness, manages to execute it perfectly.
This week’s Epic Games freebie comes from the Blasphemous team, and it’s an underrated strategy gem
17 April 20260

Related Articles
14 August 20250
Combining Balatro, horror, and slot machines, Cloverpit just got a release date
I’m by no means a serial gambler (I’m far too risk-averse and broke for that) but I’m always drawn to it in videogames. Whether it’s spinning the wheel in GTA Online’s Diamond Resort to win a car, or
Read More
5 September 20250
New The Sims 4 expansion lets you play hide-and-seek with your imaginary friend
It hasn't been that long since the last The Sims 4 expansion, but another one is on the way and it brings back a classic mechanic from The Sims 3: imaginary friends. In The Sims 4: Adventure Awaits, y
Read More
26 November 20250
This recent Windows 11 update could ruin your gaming frame rates, tanking Assassin’s Creed Shadows by up to 50%
It's looking like Microsoft just gave us yet another reason to complain about Windows 11. Along with the unwanted CoPilot AI intrusion, adverts in its search, and the incessant badgering to switch ove
Read More

Comment here