Over 900 gamers have voted on the 20+ items on Best Jump Scare Games. Current Top 3: Outlast, Dead Space, Five Nights at Freddy's
Over 1K gamers have voted on the 70+ items on Best Horror Games On Steam. Current Top 3: Resident Evil 2 (Remake), Dead Space, Outlast
When you’re in the mood for an adrenaline rush and some jump scares, you could always switch on the latest or your favorite horror movie. However, movies don’t let you participate in the action like horror games do. After all, when you’re an active participant, you get to experienc...
Horror games can be generally broken down into five more specific categories: action horror, jump-scare horror, psychological horror, reverse horror, and survival horror. Are there scary horror games to play with friends? Yes, horror games can be even more fun when played with friends. Typically...
(Image credit: Blumhouse Games) 14. Fear the Spotlight Stage fright Today's Best Deals Check Amazon Reasons to buy + No jumpscares - perfect for those wanting a more atmospheric experience + Gorgeously retro VHS-like visuals + The storyline has a lot of heart, it’s easy to root for ...
As you can see above, the Switch console hosts plenty of horror games, but Luigi's Mansion is the closest thing Nintendo itself has to a horror franchise of its own, and that's most definitely a kid-friendly spookfest. An excellent series, but not one that's going to genuinely scare ...
To enjoy horror board games, you don’t have to love a scary movie’s jumpscares and eerie atmosphere. For example, as much as I love a scary movie, I hate being made to jump and seeing a distorted ghoul in the mirror or down the hallway terrifies me. So there are some movies tha...
Horror games can be generally broken down into five more specific categories: action horror, jump-scare horror, psychological horror, reverse horror, and survival horror. Are there scary horror games to play with friends? Yes, horror games can be even more fun when played with friends. Typically...
As you can see above, the Switch console hosts plenty of horror games, but Luigi's Mansion is the closest thing Nintendo itself has to a horror franchise of its own, and that's most definitely a kid-friendly spookfest. An excellent series, but not one that's going to genuinely scare...
unless you fancy joining them in the underworld. Along the way you have to deal with a lot of unsettling apparitions, nerve-jangling jumpscares, and hints of the traumatic past our protagonist has been through, all while getting the job done. Talk about a professional, this gal deserves emp...