As the pages of this cartoonish, storybook-style adventure turn, its grotesque character design and gruesome varieties of death are revealed. Tense chase sequences add to create a memorable, relatively family friendly horror experience. The best horror games keep you on edge after you stop playing, and few games do that as well as Doki Doki. The Forest drops — or, rather, crashes — you into lush, serene woodlands, complete with bright greens and warm sunlight.
Then come the cannibals, and the serenity of The Forest turns to heart-pumping terror. A thoughtful AI system that prevents enemies from blindly attacking keeps you on your toes and makes the scares that much more effective when they choose to strike.
Take The Evil Within, expand its world, further limit its resources, add a more coherent story, and you have an excellent sequel to an already excellent survival horror experience. It's one of the generation's most complete horror packages, and while it's scares often surpass those of the first, familiarity dampens fear, and for that reason, we give the slight edge to its predecessor. With roots in RE, Evil Within thrived off its challenging gameplay, limited resources, inspired world, engaging story, and brilliantly horrific enemy design—The Keeper, Laura, Zehn, and Neun, to name a few.
Quiet and disconcerting, Detention is a slow-paced, 2D horror game that largely takes place in an abandoned school. Coming into Resident Evil 7, the most prolific horror franchise in gaming had lost its way, gradually shifting toward action-heavy gameplay. For the first time in series history, RE7 used a first-person perspective, a controversial decision for the historically third-person franchise.
Unmatched disturbing imagery, grotesque enemy design, a murderous cult rooted in religion, fast jump scares, slow psychological scares, and a coherent story to boot, Outlast 2 has a pinch of well-crafted terror for every type of horror fan.
Capcom followed up RE7 with a masterful remake of Resident Evil 2. An already stellar survival horror game was made better by exponentially improved visuals, better character models, a more threatening version of Mr. X, a more fluid over-the-shoulder camera angle, and much more. X and his improved stalking ability is surpassed only by that of the next game's antagonist Alien: Isolation nails both the survival and horror aspects of the genre.
Beyond this generation, few games have achieved the level of tension-filled gameplay that makes up the majority of Alien: Isolation, as the Xenomorph's sharp, focused hunting ability leaves little time for respite across its hour runtime.
With Outlast, developer Red Barrels took the found footage movie genre and expertly turned it into a fiveish-hour interactive nightmare. Further, Outlast effectively turns sight into an in-game resource; the majority of the hospital is only visible through the green, grainy lens of your camera's night vision, and that camera relies on batteries sparsely scattered throughout the building.
When the lights go out, it stands nearly in a league of its own. It was different to most horror games I played in a good way. Yes, the Puzzle is very difficult. Can't interact with anything in the graveyard. No hints at all. The Onion House. A downloadable game for Windows Download Now Name your own price. More information. Download Now Name your own price.
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Oh, and let's not forget the endless crossovers. Where else can you have Jill Valentine running away from that guy from Halloween as the old bloke from Left 4 Dead jiggles about on a meathook? Don't let the name fool you, Doki Doki Literature Club is quite the brain bender. Being a visual novel, going into detail as to what makes it such a good horror game would ruin the whole thing.
That being said, just know that Doki Doki Literature Club is one of the best reading experiences one can have on their PS5. Defying tropes and messing with your expectations is the name of the game here. It takes a while to get going, but once it does, oh boy does it get going. Few games can stand tall and proclaim they brought about a new age of horror. Let's be honest, it's mostly just Resident Evil and, well, Amnesia.
Amnesia pioneered the first person, defenseless horror subgenre, and it nailed it the first time. Unbeatable enemies, a creepy atmosphere and juxtaposed stealth and sanity system result in constant tension and bouts of genuine panic. Despite its age, Amnesia still looks great and is one of the finest horror experiences around. It took 35 years, but Alien: Isolation finally wrote a heartfelt love letter to Ridley Scott's classic, Alien.
Steeped in retro-futurism synonymous with the franchise and nostalgic throwbacks that will please nearly all fans, Alien Isolation stands alone in the annals of movie tie-in history.
As gorgeous as the world may be, the eponymous alien is the true star of the show. Unkillable, relentless, and smarter than your average Xenomorph, this creature will find you no matter where you run or hide.
It's a bit on the lengthy side, but it's easily one of the best horror games ever. Resident Evil Village is a love letter to all things horror.
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