CRITICAL REFLEX is back with two more twisted additions to its publishing slate — and they’re both as eerie and imaginative as you’d expect. Eclipsium and CARIMARA: Beneath the Forlorn Limbs are the latest games to join the CR Channel label, delivering mind-bending visuals and disturbing stories that sit comfortably within the publisher’s love for the unsettling.
Both games are launching on PC this autumn and promise surreal horror experiences that are short, sharp, and rich with atmosphere.
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Eclipsium
First up is Eclipsium, from indie studio Housefire. It’s a supernatural horror experience set in a sunless, constantly shifting world. Players must search for light in an oppressive void, guided only by faint glows and creeping dread. The world is ambiguous, the horror abstract — and it’s already available to try via a free demo on Steam.


CARIMARA: Beneath the Forlorn Limbs
Then there’s CARIMARA: Beneath the Forlorn Limbs by Bastinus Rex — a deeply weird, fairytale-inspired point-and-click horror game. Players step into the crooked shoes of the Carimara, a strange and magical creature on a ghostly quest. With a heavy dose of folklore and eerie artwork, this short narrative-driven experience leans into European horror in a truly unique way.


Both games show CRITICAL REFLEX’s ongoing commitment to spotlighting inventive, unnerving experiences from rising indie devs. Whether you’re into abstract dread or hand-painted nightmares, this duo will likely haunt your thoughts long after the credits roll.
You can check out the trailers, Steam demos, and more via the publisher’s official channels. Just don’t expect comfort — only the strange and the spectral.
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