2017 is coming to a close but many of us have yet to play some of the great games of this year. The horror genre was greatly underappreciated within the triple-a market and the indie scene came to the rescue with games such as Outlast and Five Nights at Freddy's. In 2017 we saw some incredible horror games release from both indie and triple-a developers. Here are the best horror games of 2017.
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."
To celebrate Halloween, Fanatical has launched its 'Frightmare' bundle, which offers a big collection of Steam Deck-friendly games.
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.
EA's Battle Front 2..would have been scary for everyone if this came to pass as is with all those DLC BS.
uh... hellblade isn't a horror game...
Unforgiving: A Northern Hymn is also pretty scary, though it does get tedious at times.
For what its’s worth, I recommend at least checking it out for a bit.
Hellblade was a horror game?
Mass Effect Andromeda faces.