horror
Horror-themed video games give you a glimpse into the darker parts of the gaming sphere.
PS4 Games That Will Actually Scare You
Horror is one of the most popular genres in movies and games. People love to watch horror movies and play horror games for the kind of tension, isolation, fear, and uncertainty they offer, and at the top, the challenge of survival. All these factors make horror an appealing genre for everyone, and that’s why we can find a lot of horror movies and games available. Picking a horror movie to watch is an easy task after looking at the reviews but, if you are looking for horror games to play, then you may find yourself in a state of confusion. Movie is just a two or three hours affair, but playing a game will need a lot of investment of money and time, so you don’t want it to go wrong, and for that, we have got you covered. In this article, we have listed the best horror games available for PS4. All the games listed on this list are capable of getting on your nerves, and you are not going to feel bored at any point while playing these games. Let’s scroll down and find the right picks for you.
By karen jodes capanan5 years ago in Gamers
Don't face your nightmares alone.
Don’t face your nightmares alone; two is better than one. Something to think about in the sequel of the Adventure-horror/puzzle-solving game Little Nightmares 2: this new game scheduled to be released in November 2021. This game is not for kids, only above the age of 12, and can handle some frequent horror elements and scary images. You will not be playing as Six, the girl in the yellow raincoat from the previous game who escaped The Maw, an underwater traveling island. See image.
By stephanie borges5 years ago in Gamers
Amnesia: Rebirth
Back in 2010, Amnesia: The Dark Descent was released to immense acclaim. Before Amnesia, the survival horror genre seemed to be in a bit of a slump, with some... divisive Silent Hill games since 3, and Resident Evil moving more and more towards action shooter than survival horror. Amnesia: The Dark Descent's effect on the genre and the industry was incredible. It took a neglected, some might even say dying, genre and injected it with new life. Amnesia: The Dark Descent revitalized survival horror with its tight writing, effective creature design, and creative use of lighting. After its release, it seemed we were flooded with new survival horror games every other week! Games like Outlast, Slender: The Arrival, and Five Nights At Freddy's followed in Amnesia's footsteps, presenting games that cultivate a sense of dread by combining limited resources and management with an inability to fight back against the monsters. In short, the first Amnesia game sparked a wave of imitators and successors both good and bad, and its influence on the genre is still felt today.
By Hunter Wilson5 years ago in Gamers
Blumhouse is Having Difficulties Writing a 'Five Night's at Freddy's' Movie: Here's Why
If you are anything like me, then you probably spend a lot of time on Youtube. Everyone has their own preferences on channels and types of content; for me, it’s gaming channels. I’m not a big gamer, so watching someone else play them is entertaining for me so that I get the story told to me without having to pay for the game or spend time playing it. Lazy I know, but it’s my own preference.
By Tyler S. Callaway5 years ago in Gamers
Days Gone Review
I want to make a habit of reviewing certain things that I am playing or watching in the future. This may include things that have been out for some time or even brand new releases. In this case, I am reviewing something that has been out for about a year now. Days Gone is an open-world survival/horror game set in Oregon two years after the zombie (infected) apocalypse occurs. I remember seeing the reveal at E3 the year it was announced, and it completely blew me away. If you don't know, I am a sucker for anything zombie-related. And yes, I still watch the Walking Dead. After seeing that we would take on massive hordes of zombies that can move faster than the living, I knew we were in for a treat. I was prepared to pick it up on day 1, but I began to see mediocre reviews. This led to me putting it on hold for a while, but I am so glad that I decided to dive into it. If you haven't played this game and want to remain completely spoiler-free, play the game, then come back and read my thoughts...
By Dylan Portwood5 years ago in Gamers
Phasmophobia - A Horror Game
After gathering the necessary equipment, the four of us walked out of the truck onto the paved walkway with parallel garden lights that led up to an unassuming house. The house itself was in the middle of a very picturesque neighborhood next to rows of cookie-cutter houses. It even had a white picket fence.
By Narady Nauch5 years ago in Gamers
The Scariest Video Games
The widespread use of video games leads to the existence of different genres of them. Scary game lovers say that the feeling of playing horror games is far better than watching movies and gives you that real adrenaline rush. In these games, the quality must always be more than the quantity to give a greater experience to the player. The graphics help players to transfer to another reality and feel the fear that their character feels. Horror games are based on narrative or visual presentation. Haunted House is one of the first horror games, released in 1992 but which is the scariest video game ever made?
By Tyler Miles5 years ago in Gamers









