Other Reviews
This is where all the misfits go. Zines, indie games, short films, outsider art, analog horror, and tech experiments — if it’s punk, sci-fi, creepy, strange, or handmade, it might show up here. All reviews by Brandon Mooster.
Other Reviews
This is where all the misfits go. Zines, indie games, short films, outsider art, analog horror, and tech experiments — if it’s punk, sci-fi, creepy, strange, or handmade, it might show up here. All reviews by Brandon Mooster.
★ Otherworldly Finds (2020–2025):
JUNE 2025:
"Space Tape #2" (Zine) – Duct-taped from the edge of the moon and Xeroxed in pure paranoia. Reads like someone channeling Lovecraft through a malfunctioning ham radio. Alien abduction manifestos, ink blot UFOs, and a recipe for lunar chili. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
"BitMutant" (Indie Game) – An 8-bit survival sim where you die of radiation before understanding the plot. Feels like playing Fallout inside a haunted CRT. The soundtrack is killer — jagged synths and static hisses like ghost transmissions. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
MAY 2025:
"Flesh Circuit #4" (Zine) – A techno-occult horror zine stapled with wires and illustrated with stitched ink. Reads like a user manual for haunted prosthetics. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
"Darklink" (Indie Game) – A lo-fi VR demo that pretends to be a ghost story, then becomes one. Jumpscares delivered through corrupted text. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
APRIL 2025:
"Glitchcore Manifesto" (Short Film) – A 14-minute feedback loop of punk footage, corrupted code, and chanting AI ghosts. Grainy, cursed, and deeply unsettling — like found footage left on a government laptop. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
"Splice Crate #17" (Street Art) – Discovered behind a scrapyard: stenciled circuitry and strobing rat eyes painted with battery acid. Urban cyberfolk horror at its weirdest. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
MARCH 2025:
"The Cell Tower Watch" (Zine) – Conspiracies, static, and surveillance fever. Like reading The X-Files through broken headphones. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
"Eyes of the Machine" (Browser Game) – A point-and-click ghost story through cracked security footage. Bleeds dread through pixels. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
JANUARY 2025:
"Exit Wound Radio" (Analog Broadcast) – Picked up on a modified CB rig: horror soundscapes, junkyard sermons, and pirate station screams. No ID tags, no frequency repeats. Chills with every static surge. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
"Gutterdream" (Horror RPG Zine) – A one-session RPG where you crawl through a dying cybercity haunted by tech-ghosts. Bleeds punk, grime, and trauma. One player reportedly cried. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
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★ Otherworldly Finds (2020–2025):
JUNE 2025:
"Space Tape #2" (Zine) – Duct-taped from the edge of the moon and Xeroxed in pure paranoia. Reads like someone channeling Lovecraft through a malfunctioning ham radio. Alien abduction manifestos, ink blot UFOs, and a recipe for lunar chili. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
"BitMutant" (Indie Game) – An 8-bit survival sim where you die of radiation before understanding the plot. Feels like playing Fallout inside a haunted CRT. The soundtrack is killer — jagged synths and static hisses like ghost transmissions. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
APRIL 2025:
"Glitchcore Manifesto" (Short Film) – A 14-minute feedback loop of punk footage, corrupted code, and chanting AI ghosts. Grainy, cursed, and deeply unsettling — like found footage left on a government laptop. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
"Splice Crate #17" (Street Art) – Discovered behind a scrapyard: stenciled circuitry and strobing rat eyes painted with battery acid. Urban cyberfolk horror at its weirdest. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
JANUARY 2025:
"Exit Wound Radio" (Analog Broadcast) – Picked up on a modified CB rig: horror soundscapes, junkyard sermons, and pirate station screams. No ID tags, no frequency repeats. Chills with every static surge. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
"Gutterdream" (Horror RPG Zine) – A one-session RPG where you crawl through a dying cybercity haunted by tech-ghosts. Bleeds punk, grime, and trauma. One player reportedly cried. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster
Want to Submit Something Weird?
Send us your favorite zines, micro horror games, films, or cursed objects. Email Brandon at: your-email@example.com
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