Playing these classic horror games will set the perfect mood for Halloween



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It's the season for scares and no horror movie can match the feeling of dread that comes from immersing yourself in the right horror game.

Those who find themselves at the same time as the survivors during their stay. Whether it's the slow-paced survival of "Resident Evil" or the constant waves of monsters in "Doom," horror games place the player at the center of the story and force them to find their own keys to survival.

Here are some of the best horror videos to test your mettle this Halloween:


"Alien: Isolation" (PS4 / Xbox One / PC)

Much like the movie it's based on, "Alien: Isolation" thrives we have a game of cat and mouse between the player and the xenomorph monster. The alien can not be killed during the game of the game, the creator has a deserted space station.

Even when the monster is a safe distance away, the station's empty corridors are haunting; diaries and messages left by the train residents weave a larger horror story about colony's demise.


"Resident Evil HD Remaster" (PS4 / Xbox One / PC)

The original "Resident Evil" is a staple of survival horror with an influence that continues to resonate in modern games. The HD remaster fully retains the structure of the original, complete with its fixed camera angles and tank-like controls. "Resident Evil" forces players to navigate through the zillions, sharks, and worse.


"Until Dawn" (PlayStation 4)

Until Dawn "is a horror game that plays like a movie. As the story rolls along, the players make decisions with different characters in the game as they are pursued by a monster. Each choice can mean life or death for the specific cast members, and the number of characters who survive is entirely dependent on the game played.

Despite the narrative movie-style, "Until Dawn" has a healthy amount of gameplay, taking into account eight hours to complete on average.


"F.E.A.R" (PS3 / Xbox 360 / PC)

When the first "F.E.A.R." game was released in 2005, it was praised for its balance between first person action and horror elements. While running and gunning their way through the game, players are confronted with illusions cast by Alma, the ghastly telepathic girl at the center of the game's story.


"DOOM" (Switch / PS4 / Xbox One / PC)

Bethesda's reboot of "Doom" may not be the scariest game in the series, but the upgraded visuals, powerful soundtrack and constant action make it the most satisfying to play. Despite the gruesome monsters and non-stop gore, the game has a sense of humor.


"Five Nights at Freddy's" (PC / iOS / Android)

"Five Night's at Freddy's" is a wildly popular point-and-click horror game with a number of sequels. The player patrols has pizza restaurant with several animatronic characters. Freddy and the other animatronic characters. If they come across one of the characters, they will pop in-front of the screen for a jump scare, and the game will start over.


"Silent Hill 4: The Room" (PlayStation 2 / Xbox / PC)

The "Silent Hill" series sits right alongside "Resident Evil" at the roots of the survival horror genre, but has always swayed more towards psychological terror. "Silent Hill 4: The Room" might be the peak of storytelling for the series.

The game's protagonist is Henry Townshend, an average guy who happens to live in a horribly haunted apartment. When the game starts Townshend has been trapped in his apartment for five days with no contact with the outside world. Eventually he finds a hole in his wall that leads to other dimensions, and things just get weirder from there.

"Silent Hill 4" has four different endings that the game is based on.


"Friday the 13th: The Game" (PS4 / Xbox One / PC)

Jason Voorhees has been synonymous with fear the longest time in the world, and the years of the day have come to an end. Jason's Crystal Lake stomping grounds.

Groups take turns either playing Jason or trying to escape his wrath. "Friday the 13th" is filled with grisly motion-captured death scenes too, making Jason's fury well executed.


"Dead by Daylight" (PS4 / Xbox One / PC)

Dead by Daylight and "Friday the 13th: The Game" have similar gameplay formats, with players trying to survive the rampage of a slasher. "Dead by Daylight" incorporates multiple monsters and serial killers to spice up the action, including Michael Myers of "Halloween." While horror fanatics may appreciate the tie-ins of "Friday the 13th: The Game," "Dead by Daylight" offers more variety in gameplay and a more sinister tone.


"Dead Space" (PS3 / Xbox 360 / PC)

"Dead Space" plays a cross between "Doom" and "Resident Evil," forcing the player to navigate to a space station with different levels of difficulty. To kill the aliens, called Necromorphs, the player must use "strategic dismemberment," targeting specific body parts.


"Resident Evil 7" (PS4 / PSVR / Xbox One / PC)

Yes it's another "Resident Evil," goal "Resident Evil 7" is a departure for the series, largely forsaking the zombie science fiction and urban environments of the early games. Instead, the game focuses on a small Louisiana plantation and its mutated inhabitants, the Baker family.

As protagonist Ethan Winters, the player discovers the origin of the dark mold that has infected the Baker plantation and must fight the family while finding a way to escape. The game was designed to be played entirely in virtual reality too, requiring extra detail on every portion of the Baker resident.


"The Evil Within 2" (PS4 / Xbox One / PC)

"The Evil Within" is a psychological horror game with a flair for wild enemy designs and intense visuals. The gameplay feels like the clbadic run and gun style of "Resident Evil 4," but the narrative presents a complex sci-fi mystery focused on the power of the human mind.


"Dying Light" (PS4 / Xbox One / PC)

"Dying Light" takes place in an open-world infested with zombie-like monsters. During the day the monsters are slow and docile, but when the game cycles to night, they become more aggressive, with more acute senses and quick movement. Luckily players can use a lot of space, and use the environment as a whole. With robust multiplayer options and a player progression system, "Dying Light" is one of the most engaging horror games for longterm play.


"Alan Wake" (PS3 / Xbox 360 / PC)

Alan Wake can be considered somewhat of a clbadic cult, using unique storytelling devices and light-based gameplay mechanics to craft a tight psychological thriller. A novelist at the center of dark conspiracy, Alan Wake seems to be the protagonist of a Stephen King book. Along with his wife Alice, Wake is attacked by shadowy figures controlled by The Dark Presence, a supernatural force that is slowly taking over Washington town.

The story plays out through six episodes, making it look like a TV thriller. During gameplay, you need to see your flashlight to expose the Dark Presence before they can be killed with regular weapons.


"Left 4 Dead 2" (PS3 / Xbox 360 / PC)

"Left 4 Dead 2" is a clbadic multiplayer shooter, letting four friends team up to take over a variety of game modes. While the game does not offer much in the way of a cohesive story, the character voiceovers a healthy dose of personality. Coupled with some hilariously gross monster designs, "Left 4 Dead 2" is just as fun as it is scary.

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