Alien: Isolation. That shit is unplayable it's so scary.
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It has a VR version and I'm pretty sure if I tried it I'd run into a wall in a panic a few times at least.
When it came out, I saw the trailer and decided that it's not for me. Way too scary. Then recently I watched a commented speed run and thought "Yep, I was right".
It was definitely intense, that's for sure. The aliens AI is pretty cool. At release, it was very exciting to see how advanced it seemed.
Minecraft probably. I avoid legitimate horror games (and movies) and the fact that you don't have saves can get a little stressful when you're down in a cave, don't know how to find your way back (and thus probably won't find your body) and then basically get jumpscared by dangerous enemies or holes in the ground.
Lol that's true. Nothing like a creeper or two to sneak up behind you in the dark.
if you want to know how to get back, pick a side (i chose left) and always put torches on that side going down. to come back up, keep the torches on your right. 🔥
Subnautica can straight up give you thlassophobia.
Absolutely! It was probably one of the scariest games I've played in recent memory. The dread it made me feel was unmatched compared to a lot of horror titles
Soma is definitely up there. It's slowburn and not jumpscares. But when that shit hit, it hit hard.
F.E.A.R (the first one only) was absolutely scary and psychologically nerve wrecking...
The multiplayer was amazing though, the nail gun was something else !
The nail gun was so satisfying! The AI was cool! The way they would flank was pretty good for the time! The light and shadows were really great. Lots of tension mixed with the gun fights. In a lot of ways, Condemned reminds me of it, too.
The AI was cool! The way they would flank was pretty good for the time!
So truee ! Yeah I remember that was something really unique to FEAR ! Never had seen a similar AI in other games :/
Yeah now that you mention it, there really haven't been too many releases similar to FEARs gameplay style since then. It was a very unique combo of fps and horror. I would love to see someone tackle that style again
At the time, PT was the scariest thing I'd ever played. Was super obsessed with that demo.
Will never get over silent hills cancelation
PT stands on its own in the horror video game genre IMO. Too many games fail to convey one of the elements of horror well, typically overusing shock and disgust as it's hard to achieve psychological terror when your art medium has the potential for funny things to happen (like physics objects in amnesia deciding to fling themselves all over the room when you let go because they bounced wrong). Really interrupts the flow of the scared juice. The other half of horror games give you enough tools to completely defuse the horror after an initial few encounters (death stranding) or straight up don't try to scare you situationally, just acting as combat action games with horror themes (later resident evils).
PT remakes for PC are in a good place finally, "P.T. emulation" being a bit closer than unreal PT to the source material as a project. How konami could possibly drop a project with star power like kojima+del toro is beyond me, especially considering reception to the demo was GREAT and it was slated to release while streamers playing horror games was still in vogue. Unbelievable fumbled bag lying there
PT is great. I wish it was still easily accessible.
That whole situation is such a shame. There was so much potential there!
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's requiem. It's an older game, GameCube era. I don't like horror games and this one isn't true horror. There are some good jump scares and body horror though. I had to stop after a certain scene because of the jump scares. The sanity system is really great.
The original Resident Evil was pretty revolutionary and terrifying for me, but the 100% scariest I've played is the original Dead Space.
More recently, The Outlast Trials is really good, and I would HIGHLY recommend any of the Dark Pictures Anthology games, but my favorite is Man of Medan.
cliched yes, but I will always remember how scared as hell I was playing Silent Hill for the first time in high school, when you go down that dutch angle alleyway and the evil toddlers stab you to death...
i couldnt play any more for a few days haha, it was a pretty stand out memory for scary game stuff. Its hard to state how unexpected it was at the time, I hadnt played any early horror games, and I dont know how many similar experiences there were at the time (year 2000ish) so it really was brutal and surprising
I've yet to play the first 3 silent hills. I feel like they're the elephant in the room for me lol
I don't know if I would call it horror, but Dredge is fantastic with creeping dread
I don't play horror games, Amnesia was too much for me. After that bit with the invisible creature in the flooded corridor, I uninstalled the thing and never touched it again. That was fifteen years ago
I found the batman vr game on psvr scariest. It wasnt that scary a premise, but because of the immersion, it was extra. You knew joker was in a cell and you had to Kean in to see. Although you knew he would get you, you had no choice. You had to physically force yourself to be attacked bybsteppibg forwards.
Similarly, the jumping off a cliff to commit suicide in suoerhot vr was quite confronting and scary. I think they edited it out.
The first Layers of Fear was pretty spooky, very PT inspired. The second one was decent too, but not as scary.
Outlast is the standard I hold walking sim horror games to. I can speedrun through it now since I've played it so much, but the first few times were terrifying.
Some people have mentioned Amnesia, so I'll throw in the recent iteration with Amnesia: The Bunker. It's like Alien: Isolation in a WW1 setting.
Speaking of which, Alien: Isolation is probably no. 1 for me. Between the alien, the androids, and even other people, that game is very stress inducing.
the original resident evil. couldn't even get through the first 15 minutes before i threw the controller across the room. i don't play scary games anymore, but i love watching other people play!
silent hill was super fun to watch.
by tradition we don't talk about the game and instead tell people to play Outer Wilds
Outer Wilds is probably one of my top 5
It's probably my favorite game that I've played in the past decade
Easily the scariest was „Amnesia: The Dark Descen“ (2010).
Amnesia.
When I played the original Fatal Frame it was unlike anything I had played at the time. The Penumbra series was also up there.
These 2 series lead to me realizing I disassociate when I watch or play horror and I stopped consuming that genre.
I don't much like scary games myself, but here's someone asking /r/HorrorGaming what their scariest games are:
EDIT: And yet somehow, despite not liking scary games, I've wound up owning some of these, like Darkwood, the Amnesia games, Clive Barker's Undying -- which I wouldn't call that scary -- Doom 3, Lone Survivor, Outlast, and Subnautica.
I've also played Clock Tower, which was on there.
I found 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors to be very unsettling. I played it in bed at night with headphones on and it totally sucked me in. I guess this is a different type of horror to many of the games suggested here, which I personally don't find scary.
Ohh I've wanted to play the zero escape series at some point. I didn't realize it could be unsettling! Cool I will put it on the list, thanks!
The first game is much creepier than the second, I think due to a combination of the character designs, the writing and the general plot. The second game feels more akin to Danganronpa, in that the characters and setting are a bit surreal. Because it was a 3DS game, it also uses cartoony 3D models that make everything a bit lighter and less gritty than the original game. I haven't played the third one yet (still need to get around to 100% completing the second game).
I am not a fan of horror games all that much, and Half-Life Alyx is not one, but the horror elements are stronger than previous titles and I still haven't finished the game because of that. The game is incredible, but I just can't get past the scary parts.
“Hey there, Jeff” (0.0) that bit had me stuck for a month until I decided to push through it!
Dead Space scared me so much it made me numb to lot of horror games since.
Some games it was just the difficulty that scared me.
There were plenty of jump scare games that definitely got me like the early RE and SH games. Even Metroid games got me when I was a kid.
I haven't tried a horror game in more than 20 years though!
How has nobody mentioned Condemned yet? That game is unnerving from the very first minute you start playing.
PT
The Cradle level in Thief 3 will forever and always be the scariest experience I've ever had in any video game, including horror games. It elevated an otherwise mediocre game to be a worthy entry besides the first two games.
Darkwood. Incredible 2d survival horror game.
The first fear game really scared me when I was younger. I was 16 maybe and that's how I found out I don't like ghosts haha.
Playing in ym room at night alone in the dark. Ghosts coming out that I can't hurt haha
Fuck that was bad
I've really liked my time with Signalis. It does some neat stuff with it switching between the top down sections and first person puzzles/segments.
Metro 2033 and Half-Life 2 lol, I cannot play horror games. I quit Metro, couldn't help myself.
But at least I completed all HL games apart from Alyx. With all achievements on base HL2 and EP2.
Ravenholm was manageable if I play without sound 🤣 But there was a long tunnel section in EP1 that was very uncomfortable and dark, felt longer than Ravenholm.