15 Single Player Games You May Have Missed In 2022

These solo adventures deserve more of your attention.

Posted By | On 26th, Dec. 2022

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MADiSON

The horror genre’s resurgence has been heartening to see in recent years, with a multitude of big and small developers alike putting out excellent new titles in the genre with increasing regularity. Naturally, some of these have flown under the radar for many- Bloodious Games’ MADiSON is surely one such game. It’s genuinely scary and constantly has you on the edge of your seat, and blends its puzzle mechanics and incredible atmosphere to great effect, while also telling a captivating story. It’s a brief adventure, but one that’s likely to stay with you long after you’re done with.


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