Dead Space
Necromorph’s
outlined the horror of deadspace with their horrid designs and erratic natures.
Unlike the enemies of many horror games, these guys don’t go down with a bullet
to the brain. Trailer Click Here
Enemy Zero
Little
played early survival terror game, Enemy Zero, makes you investigate a gloomy deserted
starship, equipped only with an audio based sonar device. Trailer: Click Here
OUTLAST
Outlast
assigns players with exploring the unsettling pits of an infested psychiatric
hospital. Home to a host of gruesome mysteries and lots of dead bodies. Trailer: Click Here
DayZ
No volume
of scripted jump scares can sum up to the pure, heart-pounding pressure I’ve faced
in DayZ’s harsh open-world. In DayZ, the creepiest thing of all is the randomness
of other human players. Trailer: Click Here
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
Unlike the run-and-hide style of contemporary terror games,
Fatal Frame 2 makes you combat your fears. To live, you have to point your
camera straight at the infringing horrors and snap a picture. Trailer: Click Here
Eternal
Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
As the torments of this Lovecratian-nightmare relentlessly
weighs down on your character, your sanity meter begins to collapse, triggering
in-game effects that range from amusing and strange to downright scary. Trailer: Click Here
Silent Hill 2
When it comes to demonstrating real horror and its penalties,
it doesn’t get any creepier than Silent Hill 2. It’s an progressively ominous
and emotional journey into the repressed thoughts of its inconspicuous
protagonist, and the tortuous souls he encounters along the way. Emotional tragedy, guilt,
anger, sexual abuse, and the atrocious ways the ensuing trauma manifests are
handled with a grace and maturity that only strengthens Silent Hill 2’s
disturbing subject matter. Trailer: Click Here
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