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Select Region Select Region flag-icon-us flag-icon-eu flag-icon-jp. Capcom - Clashofthe SuperHeroes[] 3. Tekken 3 [SCES]. X Men Vs. With two different playable characters and a range of grim hospitals, asylums and more that are filled with all manner of unspeakable horrors, Little Nightmares II deftly blends stealth, platforming, puzzle-solving and white-knuckle terror in a way that very few games manage to do these days.
Definitely one for fans of Lovecraftian horror, The Sinking City whisks players off the half-submerged town of Oakmont as a private investigator who must investigate a mysterious cult. Absolutely drowning in atmosphere, The Sinking City is a grim, open world detective adventure that deeply leans into Lovecraftian horror in a way that very few other games manage to do.
Even better yet, on PS5 The Sinking City is massively enhanced over the PS4 version of the game , with a native 4K resolution presentation that screams along at 60 frames per second with improved lighting and shadow effects. With heaps of collectibles and crunchy combat, Alan Wake Remastered weaves its own unique brand of terror that is refreshingly old-school but no less enjoyable.
Casting players as newly turned vampire in turn of the century industrial London, Vampyr from Life is Strange developers Dontnod Entertainment is a tasty mixture of action RPG style combat and the non-linear, branching progression and story that the French developer is known for. Do you protect the people of London or do you give in and feed on them, becoming stronger as you do so? The choice is yours. A quirky action RPG that comes from the twisted minds that brought us the likes of Flipping Death and Ghost Giant , Lost In Random is a gothic fairytale where players must save Halloween world filled with all sorts of odd folks from a terrifying evil.
Combining Legend of Zelda style action adventure with a neat card system that allows you to cast all manner of defensive and offensive spells to stymie your opposition, Lost In Random is a delightfully spooky offering that is absolutely drowning charm.
Luckily, in Diablo II: Resurrected , you are an extremely powerful warrior whose job is to do just that. All in all, Dead Space was one of the pioneering horror games of the modern era, inspiring a renaissance in the genre that hasn't yet died down. That comes down to some simple tenants: a compelling story, believable visuals and proper pacing.
And while we recommend the first game for the purest horror experience, you're bound to get a kick out of its two mainline sequels too. Resident Evil 7 was a breath of fresh air for an increasingly stale series, bringing in a modern understanding of both horror movies and games while managing to retain that very distinct Resident Evil feel. By moving the perspective from third to first person it also made the fear feel closer and more immediate, while leading the way to include a genuinely frightening VR experience to the game.
With a great story and tight gameplay, Resident Evil 7 was the addition to the horror series we all wanted and feared we wouldn't get. The success of the game, along with the recent remakes of earlier titles in the series, is enough to make us think Capcom will be giving us scares for a good while yet. Following up on the huge success of Resident Evil 7 and its remake of Resident Evil 2, Capcom remade Resident Evil 3 and completely nailed it.
With its fast-paced action, excellent graphics and, of course, terrifying zombies; the Resident Evil 3 remake is one of the best horror games on the market and one you absolutely shouldn't miss. In our Resident Evil 3 review we gave the game an impressive 4.
Resident Evil 3 is testament to the fact that a good horror game needs to be more than just scary, offering skilful urban level design, stunning visuals, a formidable foe — and lots and lots of zombies. Released in mid, Slender is based around long pauses followed by sudden movements that are totally unexpected. In other words: jump scares. Slender is essentially a horror movie in video game form. It's a bit cheap, but boy does it work. Your mission is simple: Don't get killed, collect the eight pieces of a book, and run.
The 'thing' pursuing you — directly inspired by the popular Slender Man meme — is a faceless, eerily lanky man in a pinstriped suit. The game relies heavily around the player having virtually no resources beyond a flashlight and the ability to jog. Naturally, both of which are limited for obvious reasons, making escape all the more difficult.
Overall, Slender is a fun, not-so-clever horror game that is guaranteed to scare you senseless nevertheless. Of the countless games to use this precious creative license over the years, developer Creative Assembly is the first to actually create a game that lives up to it.
The game takes place 15 years following the events of the Ridley Scott film, putting players into the space boots of Ellen Ripley's daughter, Amanda Ripley. Taking on a first-person perspective and squaring you off with a single xenomorph hunting you across a vast space station in darkness, Isolation nails what it felt like watching the film for the first time. The vibe is so much of what makes an amazing horror game, and Isolation feels as if you're playing through the movie.
Throw in the excruciatingly-clever artificial intelligence afforded to the alien, along with an absolutely gripping virtual reality experiment, and you have the trappings of a modern horror classic.
Outlast and Outlast 2, developed by Red Barrels Studio, are now must-plays in the horror genre. Both games put players in control of investigative journalists but while the first is set in an asylum for the insane, the sequel takes place in the much more open location of a dilapidated rural part of Northern Arizona.
What helps make the Outlast games, well, last is that they follow a cardinal rule of horror games: don't empower your players too much, otherwise it's no longer a horror game. Offering a refreshing break from zombies and aliens, Outlast and its sequel are fine games to play if you want a longer — and arguably scarier — break from your average gun-toting jump scare-fest.
While Left 4 Dead came first, the second version saw Valve nail the vision of its original creators, Turtle Rock Studios. Set in a world overrun by zombies, the game follows four characters in their mission to survive through several cooperative and competitive online modes, which — in conjunction with mods on PC — makes for a veritable ton of replayability.
We're pretty certain that most PC players would agree with that. The game was originally banned in Australia due to its graphic content: a de facto seal of approval, if you will. The ban has since been lifted, and so lovers of hardcore horror games are sure to rejoice in its gross, lengthy scenes of devastation and destruction worldwide. Five Nights at Freddy's is — undoubtedly — a different kind of horror game.
However, it's a surprisingly fun game to play, once you can get past the terrifying visage of an animatronic teddy bear guitarist come to life in the dead of night.
Generally, players combat these twisted, possessed figures with security cameras — what? Poltergeists don't like leaving evidence. The game is the work of Scott Cawthon, an independent developer, who released it in
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