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The 20 best horror games for Halloween and beyond

Cassie Mammone
25.10.2024
Translation: machine translated

The days are getting shorter and shorter and sweets are everywhere on the shop shelves. That can only mean one thing: Halloween is just around the corner. In keeping with this, I present 20 of the best horror games of all time.

Horror games are a dime a dozen. Many of them rely on cheap shock effects or sink into banality. As a self-proclaimed horror expert, I have made it my mission to pick out a few gems that will give you the creeps during the cold autumn days.

The average playing time was taken from howlongtobeat.com. The order of the games is random.

"Silent Hill 2" remake

Available for: PS2, Xbox, PC (original) - PS5, PC (remake)

Playing time: 10 hours (original) - 17 hours (remake)

"Resident Evil 7: Biohazard"

Available for: PC, PS4 (also in VR), Xbox One, Google Stadia

Playing time: 12 hours

"Dead Space" remake

Available for: PS3, Xbox 360, PC (original) - PS5, Xbox Series, PC (remake)

Playing time: 13 hours (original) - 16 hours (remake)

"BioShock"

Available for: PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Switch

Playing time: 16 hours

"Slender - The Eight Pages"

Available for: PC

Playing time: 3 hours

"Five Nights at Freddy's 2"

Available for: PC, mobile, Switch, PS4, Xbox One

Playing time: 6 hours

"Outlast"

"Outlast" utilises a popular horror setting in the form of an abandoned mental institution. In this short but intense horror trip, you flee and hide from the inmates of the Mount Massive asylum, who want more than just a nice chat. Lots of jumpscares and the fact that you can often only see anything at all through the night vision mode of your camera make "Outlast" extremely nerve-wracking. And if that's taken away from you too, then good night.

Available for: PC, Switch, PS4, Xbox One

Playing time: 7 hours

"Amnesia: The Dark Descent"

Available for: PC, PS4, Xbox One

Playing time: 9 hours

"Dead by Daylight"

Available for: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Switch, Mobile

"Alan Wake 2"

Available for: PC, PS5, Xbox Series

Playing time: 25 hours

"Until Dawn"

A remake of the original was released at the beginning of October 2024, which has changed comparatively little but is many times more expensive.

Available for: PS4 (original) - PS5, PC (remake)

Playing time: 10 hours

"Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem"

Available for: GameCube

Playing time: 16 hours

"Alien: Isolation"

Available for: PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Switch, Mobile

Playing time: 19 hours

"Doki Doki Literature Club!"

Available for: PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PS4, PS5, Switch

Playing time: 4 hours

"Mundaun"

Available for: PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PS4, PS5, Switch

Playing time: 7 hours

"The Mortuary Assistant"

Available for: PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PS4, PS5, Switch

Playing time: 7 hours

"Phasmophobia"

Available for: PC, PS5, Xbox Series

Playing time: 28 hours

"Scorn"

Available for: PC, PS5, Xbox Series

Playing time: 6 hours

"Left 4 Dead 2"

In "Left 4 Dead 2" you do one thing above all: shoot. The best way to do this is to get a few friends to play with you. This time, however, it's not so much to get spooked together, but to shoot lots of zombies in the face. Different weapons, modes and enemy types provide tactical depth and replay value.

Available for: PC, Xbox 360

Playing time: 26 hours

"F.E.A.R"

Available for: PC, Xbox 360, PS3

Playing time: 10 hours

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