Close Menu
    What's Hot
    7.0

    Review Shadows of the Afterland

    10/02/2026

    Crimson Capes brings souls-inspired swordplay to 2D this February

    04/02/2026

    Aero The Acro-Bat Legacy + Sunsoft Lost Gems announced for PS5 and Switch

    04/02/2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    X (Twitter) Instagram Discord Facebook Threads
    retrolike.netretrolike.net
    CONTRIBUTE
    • Home
    • News

      Crimson Capes brings souls-inspired swordplay to 2D this February

      04/02/2026

      Aero The Acro-Bat Legacy + Sunsoft Lost Gems announced for PS5 and Switch

      04/02/2026

      The ‘all new’ Speed Ball is out now

      27/01/2026

      R-Type Dimensions III Collector’s Editions revealed by Strictly Limited

      20/01/2026

      Sonic the Hedgehog turns 35, SEGA kicks off year-long anniversary plans

      16/01/2026
    • Review
      1. PC & Steam
      2. Nintendo Switch
      3. Xbox
      4. PS4
      5. Evercade
      6. Retro
      7. View All
      8.0

      Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore review

      20/02/2024
      8.0

      Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic

      18/02/2024
      5.0

      Dungeonoid 2 Awakening Review (Steam)

      13/02/2024
      8.5

      Dungeon Golf Review

      07/01/2024
      7.5

      Goliath Depot Review – Switch

      25/05/2024
      8.0

      Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore review

      20/02/2024
      8.0

      Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic

      18/02/2024
      6.5

      Yu Suzuki’s Air Twister – Switch Review

      14/11/2023
      6

      Montezuma’s Revenge Review (Switch)

      04/01/2026
      8

      Golden Tee Arcade Classics Review

      28/07/2025
      7.0

      Musashi vs. Cthulhu Review

      18/06/2024
      7.0

      Review Lunar Axe – Xbox series S/X review

      30/04/2024
      8.0

      Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore review

      20/02/2024
      8.0

      Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic

      18/02/2024
      8.5

      Bang-on-Balls Review

      04/10/2023
      7.0

      AK-Xolotl Review – Switch

      02/10/2023
      8.5

      The Piko Interactive Collection 3 Evercade Cartridge Review

      22/07/2023
      8

      Team 17 Collection Evercade Cartridge Review

      20/06/2023
      5.5

      Indie Heroes Collection 2 Review

      03/03/2023
      8

      Dango Dash Review (Game boy Color)

      24/05/2023
      7

      2021 : Moon escape review

      20/04/2023
      7.0

      Review Shadows of the Afterland

      10/02/2026
      6.5

      Backlog Review: Terminator 2D: No Fate

      03/02/2026
      7.2

      Street Racer Collection Review (Xbox)

      13/01/2026
      6

      Montezuma’s Revenge Review (Switch)

      04/01/2026
    • Features
      5.0

      Credit Roll Chronicles – Simon the Sorcerer 4: Chaos Happens

      11/11/2025
      9

      Credit Roll Chronicles : Simon the Sorcerer 2

      02/09/2025
      7.5

      Credit Roll Chronicles: Simon the Sorcerer

      28/08/2025

      Aethermancer Preview: A promising fusion of monster-taming and roguelite strategy

      26/08/2025

      Gamescom 2025: Three Indie Highlights From the Show Floor

      22/08/2025
    • About Us
      • Publisher information
      • Wanted: Contributors
      • Contact
    • Antstream Arcade
    • Evercade
    • Atari+
    • Guides
    retrolike.netretrolike.net
    Home » The Creepy Syndrome is available today on all platforms!
    News

    The Creepy Syndrome is available today on all platforms!

    Rob WarmoeskerkenBy Rob Warmoeskerken27/04/2023No Comments1 Min Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The Creepy Syndrome” by JanduSoft and Spanish studio Boomfire Games lets you play through four different kinds of psychological horror stories, each with a different retro art style.

    In this mysterious and strange game, you find yourself in consultation with a psychiatrist who analyzes you by making you play disturbing video games with different endings. You experience past traumas, occult cults, a cursed bunker, and much more.

    Each story has a meaning, and as you progress through the analysis, everything becomes creepier. You don’t know why you’re there or how it’s all going to end. Discover the mysterious relationship you have with your psychiatrist, who has something very special in mind for you.

    The Creepy Syndrome is now available on all platforms.
    Price: US$ 4,99 / 4,99 €

    pc Playstation steam switch Xbox
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Rob Warmoeskerken
    • X (Twitter)

    Metroidvania's, soulslike or any game that calls for self-flagellation is what this dutch guy loves. How harder and relentless the game is, the more joy he gets out of it. But don't tell anyone he likes some easy games as well.

    Related Posts

    7.0

    Review Shadows of the Afterland

    10/02/2026

    Crimson Capes brings souls-inspired swordplay to 2D this February

    04/02/2026

    Aero The Acro-Bat Legacy + Sunsoft Lost Gems announced for PS5 and Switch

    04/02/2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply

    Features
    7.0

    Review Shadows of the Afterland

    10/02/2026
    6.5

    Backlog Review: Terminator 2D: No Fate

    03/02/2026

    The ‘all new’ Speed Ball is out now

    27/01/2026

    R-Type Dimensions III Collector’s Editions revealed by Strictly Limited

    20/01/2026
    Top Reviews
    9.5

    Beyond Shadowgate Review

    By Dennis Fleaman
    9.5

    Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection Review

    By Jimmy Lynn Sanchez
    9.3

    Tetris Forever Review

    By Jimmy Lynn Sanchez
    Advertisement
    retrolike.net
    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    • Home
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Privacy Policy
    • Features
    • OPENCRITIC PARTNER
    © 2026 Solid Pixel VOF

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.