This year has seen a variety of interesting and unique games coming out.With four months left in the year, we'll be taking a look back at the horror hits of 2017. All of these games are good contenders to be the best horror game of 2017. Most of them are indie with a couple of AAA games sprinkled throughout.
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "From the top of his sharpened horns to the soles of his feet, Bendy is an inspired analogue of Mickey Mouse with – ironically – a similar marketing function in mind; likewise, Ink Machine ultimately serves as a pastiche of other horror templates. The reason the former finds greater success than the latter comes down to one thing: focus. By hastily tracing so many personalities, and oftentimes whipping between them at Mach speed, there's less time (and less reason) to understand why that gimmick or design ethos made the experience so engaging to begin with. It's clear (real-life) Joey Drew Studios has the ambition to build on an intriguing concept; now it just needs better craftsmanship."
Abdul writes: "The Steam Autumn Sale is now live, and we've picked a handful of Steam Deck-compatible games that you can get for under $5."
If you don’t plan on trick-or-treating or going to a Halloween-themed party, the next best thing is to relax with a spooky game, and PlayStation Plus members can get some cool games for free. If you’re a PS+ subscriber, there are a bunch of games perfect for Halloween that you can get completely for free.
Note: Some games require higher PS+ tier levels to enjoy free.
Can we stop with the word "Free" when it comes to these subscription services, please? These games aren't free if people are paying for the service.
All great games, honestly. Though, I did feel The Devil In Me was the worst game that Supermassive has put out.
I went out and bought Dredge, one of my favourite games i have played this year.
If you haven't played it, you really should give it a chance.