Richard Berry of All Things Xbox writes, "Horror games, the terror of confronting something hunting you can be an exhilarating prospect although one that is sometimes too much for some gamers to handle, with many shying away from the horror genre and missing out on some real gems. Sometimes, grabbing your favourite gun and tackling the fear head-on is the best course of action, unfortunately for those visiting Red Barrels’ Mount Massive Asylum the only thing you’ll be grabbing for is a new pack of batteries to power your video camera’s night vision or an occasional pair of new pants!"
The Xbox One is full of SPOOKS, and that's all you should know about. Here is a list of the best horror games on the system.
A lot of my favourites are on this list so I whole heartedly approve.
Everything except The Observer. It started out really interesting but quickly unraveled into a train wreck. Including frustratingly dull dives into mind sequences, They neutered the monster with boring on rail stealth sequences and a laughably obvious and cringeworthy ending. Mix in bugs and some wonky controls to boot.
I had really strong impressions with it to start but ended up absolutely hating it.
Soma would be more existential horror than anything but I'll be damned if it didn't have one of the best stories in game that I've experienced. Blew my mind.
The spooky season is at last upon us, making the next couple of weeks the perfect time for a healthy helping of horror. There's no shortage of options out there, so here are a few suggestions to get the ball rolling!
I remember the suffering and it was descent game. I always wanted to play Crimson but never got to it.
But honestly, I’ve never played a game that really scared me, like some movies from the past have.
Outlast, the classic horror game from former Ubisoft developers Red Barrels, has a new speedrun world record, as SGDQ begins its 2022 livestream