Based on the information above, your best bet is to search for "rpgremuz" as a username on independent game platforms like Steam , itch.io , or Game Jolt . An indie horror game called "The Eye Link" would almost certainly be hosted on one of these sites. You could also check the forums of RPG Maker Web to see if "rpgremuz" has posted about a project there.

When the original standalone server faced unsustainable hosting pressures and went dark, the digital preservation community stepped in. Archivists recognized the risk of losing decades of aggregated gaming history and permanently absorbed the structural architecture of the site into broader archival networks. The Role of The Eye in RPG Preservation

One recent example is , a psychological horror game made in RPG Maker MZ. Its title structure—a common noun + 'EYE' + a subtitle—mirrors the format of "rpgremuz the eye link". If you saw this game on a platform like Steam or itch.io, the title would likely be "The Eye Link" and the creator's name would be "rpgremuz".

Maybe "rpgremuz" is a misspelling of "RPG Museum". But "the eye link" might be a page on that wiki. Let's search for "RPG Museum eye link"..