A recently released Steam demo tells me psychological survival horror game Holstin is unmistakably Slavic. I’ve been waiting for this. My Bulgarian mom and her mom, my baba, raised me to be loud and pessimistic, but always protected from true gloom by the laminated Virgin Mary we remorsefully held in our wallets. From my two-and-a-half hours with Holstin, set in ‘90s Poland and made by Warsaw-based indie studio Sonka, I think the finished game will satisfy my grouchy generational craving for chaos. The demo, videos of which got a ton of attention on Twitter, comes in two parts: an exploration...