It has been an excellent year for us horror video game fans so far, especially with the release of Hellblade 2 and announcements for more horror games. There is a certain adrenaline rush in horror games that makes it hard to drop that controller. I will admit it, I don’t have the stomach for games like Outlast. However, I somehow push through them for the satisfaction of completing them, and THAT feeling is unbeatable. If you derive similar pleasure from playing such games, here’s a list of the best horror titles you can play on your PC right now. Beware though, this list is not for the faint of hearts!
1. Resident Evil 4 Remake
The number one horror game for me right now has to be the Resident Evil 4 Remake. Let’s admit it. Remakes are hard. There’s just way too much pressure on you to make an already near-perfect game, better. However, Capcom seems to have mastered the remake formula, with each formula being better than the previous one (coughs, not you RE3 Remake). Just when I thought that the Resident Evil 2 Remake could not be surpassed in any way, the RE4 Remake knocked it out of the park for me.
This is as perfect as a survival horror game can get. Although it doesn’t follow the pure survival horror route as the RE7 or the action route as Resident Evil Village, it does the best of both worlds by blending horror and action perfectly together. Wait till you see the new design for the much-dreadedRegeneradors. Nothing you do will prepare you for that.
Okay, so I will say this time and again. Dead Space is the best survival horror game in space out there. You must be wondering, what aboutCallisto Protocol, the game that tries to be Dead Space? Well, that’s the problem. Ittriesto be Dead Space, but it can’t exactly beat the original in any way. As if the original was not good enough, EA decided to revamp it with a remake. Let me tell you this, it is the best possible remake you could have gotten for Dead Space.
There are quite a few additional elements added in the remake that make it much more immersive. For starters, theNecromorphsobviously look significantly scarier. Then, there isthe USG Ishimura which comes alive in the most detailed textures. If I don’t refer to the remake as one of the best horror games, I should definitely stop playing survival horror games. It is that good.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (review) isn’t your typical jump-scare horror. It excels in psychological horror, placing you in the mind of Senua who struggles with psychosis. The game masterfully replicates her hallucinations and anxieties, blurring the lines between reality and delusion. Gruesome imagery and disturbing whispers immerse you in Senua’s terrifying world, making it a truly unsettling experience.
Expect a disturbing yet oddly beautiful atmosphere with an immersive sound design that puts you right in Senua’s tormented mind. Horror fans seeking a unique and unsettling experience won’t be disappointed. This is psychological horror at its finest.
If you have played the P.T. demo, you will find an uncanny resemblance in the gameplay mechanics and setting of Visage. Visage tries its level best to do justice to the masterpiece demo that Kojima had dreamt of completing and does an excellent job at it. Once you start playing the game, nothing really happens at first. However, the atmosphere is enough to send chills down your spine. You will quite literally find it hard to maintain yoursanitylevelsin the game which, once too low, will allow the entity to kill you.
Moreover, theXenomorphAI is just way too smart. If you traverse through an area way too much, the hyper-intelligent alien will find you. If you use the same hiding spots too much, it will still find you. In order to outsmart the alien, you have to be extra cautious and extra quiet. So, no running around like a maniac too often. Else, you dead.
The only way to actually keep the alien at bay is via flamethrower which you get towards the very end of this amazing story. Not everyone has what it takes to complete this game. So, if you do, you should definitely give yourself a pat on the back.
The opening sequences of RE7 are still considered to be the scariest in video gaming history. I have probably played this game a gazillion times by now. A suggestion would be, once you play the game on standard difficulty, giveMadhousea try. It is the best way to unlock the true potential of RE7. Ever since RE7, Capcom has been on a roll, remaking theirold is goldclassics. These remakes are on this list too, don’t worry. Easily and rightfully, one of the best if not the best horror game to ever have been made for PC.
Alan Wake 2 (review) offers a chilling blend of psychological horror and action. The small-town setting of Bright Falls transforms into a twisted nightmare, filled with shadowy figures and unsettling whispers. Combat is tense, with a constant sense of paranoia as you fight off the darkness with just your flashlight and wits.
If you crave a suspenseful story that blurs the lines between fiction and reality, Alan Wake 2 will leave you on the edge of your seat. Horror fans looking for a unique narrative and a suspenseful atmosphere won’t want to miss this.
In fact, I would go so far as to say that this is probably the scariest Amnesia game that you can play right now. Now, I know that a lot of you probably still feel that the first OG game is the scariest. However, if you are new to the series and to the survival horror genre itself, you will feel the same way. I don’t mean to say that the first Amnesia doesn’t hold up well. It is still very much playable. However, the audio design and setting of The Bunker make it stand out from the rest, making it one of the best horror games you can play today.
I can proudly say that in recent years, my resistance has greatly increased when playing horror games. I don’t get easily spooked or scared when playing them anymore. However, when it comes to the Outlast series, I just can’t maintain my sanity. Be it the very first Outlast or Outlast 2, I have always found myself taking way too many breaks. This is one series where you will find yourself pausing the game more than often.
This is primarily due to the fact that there are no ways to attack your enemy. You can’t help but feel helpless throughout, stuck with just a video camera to document all the disturbing things going around you. What if you see an enemy? Just hide. What if they chase you? RUN!
One thing that I really liked about Outlast Trials is that it maintains the intense maddening chases as the other two games, but adds more replayability, thanks to its multiplayer-focused gameplay. Additionally, you are not entirely helpless and can use certain things to distract enemies. You could play solo as well, but playing this game with your friends is definitely a lot more fun.
Evil Within 2 is still one of my favorite horror games, and I like it better than the first one. The first game seemed very clunky in terms of controls. Not only did Evil Within 2 make the controls seem a lot more fluid but also took the graphics up a notch.Skin and bones…. gotta eat.If you don’t know what I’m talking about, play the game.
Both the games are amazing, but if you want a more graphically immersive experience, the latest Sons of the Forest is the one to play. However, I’d recommend playing both games to understand the marvel that such a small team could deliver. These games are the perfect example of how you can perfectly blend simulation with horror, and there is no other game that comes remotely close to perfecting this formula.
If you have played and have been a fan of theTelltaleseries of games, you will absolutely love the narrative-style gameplay ofThe Vanishing of Ethan Carter. This is almost a decade-old game at this point and yet, when you do play it, you will be taken aback by the gorgeousness of it all. The world is immersive right off the bat, thanks to the stunning graphics. Moreover, if you purchase the base game, you also get the Unreal Engine 4 remaster for free alongside. That further elevates your overall experience.
There is not a whole lot in terms of gameplay, but the eerie atmosphere and great storyline will keep you playing it. Not to mention, that there is thisonejump scare that will catch you off guard. That had me flying too, so yes, don’t tell me that you haven’t been warned. Keeping all of these things in mind, it has to be one of the best horror games that I have ever played on PC.
Have you always been a horror fanatic? Personally, I have grown up watching (and of course not being able to sleep for several nights)Michael MyersinFriday the 13th,Freddy KrugerinNightmare on Elm Street,Sadako YamamurainThe Ring, and so many other characters from some of thebest horror moviesout there. If you have successfully recognized each of the characters that I just mentioned, you will absolutely love Dead by Daylight.
Dead by Daylight allows you to play as all of these characters and so many more. That is where the real fun lies, and why Dead by Daylight is still one of the most-played horror games out there, seven years after its release. The best thing about the game is that it is purely a multiplayer game and there areDead by Daylight promo codestoo that help you with resources. In other words, you can have hours of fun playing it with your friends. You can play as either the killer or one of the survivors. Either way, there is a certain thrill to playing the game, which automatically increases replayability.
Right off the bat, you would probably refrain from playing a side-scrolling horror game as itprobablywon’t bring enough of a scare for you to the table. However, that is not the case with Little Nightmares. Talking about the first game, it is just 5 hours long, and if you ask me, it’s perfect. None of the elements outstay their welcome and you gradually and very smoothly shift from one location to the other.
Same is the case with Little Nightmares 2, and once you are done with both games, you will realize how perfectly paced they actually are. The atmosphere is also something that both the games really excel at in building. The sound design will keep you feeling uncomfortable, and the differentcreaturesare just so masterfully made that they will add to the overall creepiness for sure. ‘The Teacher’ really creeped me out. I mean, I kept thinking about the two games long after I was done with it. One of the best horror games for sure, especially with Little Nightmares 3 right around the corner.
I don’t know about you, but the very concept ofghost huntinghas always been very exciting to me. That is exactly why I like Phasmophobia so much. It is just good old ghost hunting, that’s it. However, it is not easy to hunt ghosts in Phasmophobia. There are a lot of gameplay elements that you need to get a good understanding of to succeed. Plus, you could always team up with your Steam friends and make the process 10x more fun. However, if you want an immersive experience, playing solo would be the way to go.
Something that I really like Phasmophobia for is its immense replayability. Every run feels fun, and when there are friends involved, it is just never-ending. So, if you are looking for the best multiplayer horror games out there, Phasmophobia is it.
Konami’s Silent Hill has a separate fanbase altogether, as the OG Silent Hill series of games were the reason for a lot of people’s nightmares. Of course, if you play those games today, they will barely have an impact due to the outdated graphics and play style. However, that is soon going to change withSilent Hill 2being in the cards now, officially.
TheUntil Dawn remasteredwill offer the old terrifying perspective with a third-person camera, drawing players deeper into the horror. This revamped horror experience will enhance your experience with stunning visuals powered by Unreal Engine 5. Moreover, expect a haunting new score made by legendary horror composer Mark Korven to heighten the suspense.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl blends atmospheric horror with FPS action and immersive sim gameplay. Explore a non-linear post-apocalyptic Chernobyl, rendered in stunning detail with Unreal Engine 5. Your choices shape the Zone’s fate as you face mutated creatures, dangerous anomalies, and fellow stalkers in this highly anticipated sequel! You can try your hand at theoriginal trilogybefore the sequel arrives.
Hideo Kojima, the mind behind Silent Hill, is teaming up with horror maestro Jordan Peele and Xbox Game Studios forOD. This isn’t just a game; it’s shaping up to be a mind-bending horror experience. With cryptic trailers and a cast including Euphoria’s Hunter Schafer, OD promises to push the boundaries of the genre. Stay tuned – this one’s going to be unforgettable!
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