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00:00A lot of horror games come out every year, but most of them are easy to forget.
00:04These ones actually know how to scare you and keep things intense.
00:08So here are the top 20 horror games that are absolutely worth playing.
00:13The Last of Us Part II drops you into a world where danger feels real from the very first
00:18moment.
00:19The story follows Ellie as she's pulled deeper into violence, and every step forward
00:24feels heavier than the last.
00:25You're moving through ruined cities and overgrown streets, never knowing if the next
00:30room holds supplies or something trying to kill you.
00:34Gameplay mixes stealth, shooting, and close-up combat in a way that keeps things tense.
00:39You're always low on ammo, crafting on the fly, and deciding whether to sneak past enemies
00:44or take the risk and fight.
00:46Both infected and human enemies act smart, calling out to each other and reacting to what
00:51you do, which makes encounters feel intense instead of scripted.
00:55The Last of Us Part II delivers constant tension and realistic survival gameplay, making it
01:01a horror experience that's absolutely worth to play if you want something fun and unforgettable.
01:06The Last of Us Part II I do is B3 TOO A Rumble.
01:39What can you tell me about the Baron?
01:41He's a narcissistic sociopath.
01:44He's experimenting on humans like they're lab rats.
01:52God only knows what the Baron's planning to do with those monsters.
02:20Dying Light the Beast is a fresh take on the Dying Light series.
02:24This time you step back into the shoes of Kyle Crane, now part human, part monster after years of brutal
02:30experiments,
02:31and set out into the wild Castor Woods, a zombie-infested rural area full of forests and abandoned towns.
02:38The first thing you'll notice is how the game mixes classic Dying Light parkour with new survival twists.
02:44You're still running, jumping, and climbing, but now you also deal with day-night survival tension,
02:50scavenging for supplies in daylight and facing far more aggressive threats when the sun sets.
02:55Combat blends melee weapons, firearms, and beast-mode abilities that let Crane unleash powerful attacks when things get rough.
03:03The dual nature of the character gives fights a different feel.
03:07Sometimes you have to stay smart and sneaky, and sometimes you outright dominate with raw strength.
03:14Then what happens when all the money's gone?
03:19When everything is based on debt, on credit?
03:23Come on, buddy.
03:25You can guess this one.
03:28It's faith.
03:30Money is a matter of faith.
03:33All we were ever trying to do is sell you the dream, but you can't make a deal if you've
03:39got nothing to bargain with.
03:41You've got to be inside the dream to buy it.
03:46You've got to have faith.
03:57Outlast 2 puts you into a situation where you're never really in control, and that's a big part of why
04:03it's worth playing.
04:04You're Blake Langerman, an investigative cameraman who crashes in the Arizona desert while following a lead on a bizarre murder,
04:12and then has to find his missing wife while navigating a village taken over by a violent cult.
04:17You can't fight.
04:19All you have is your camcorder with night vision, and the only way to survive is to run, hide, and
04:25manage your limited resources carefully.
04:27There's no armor, no weapons, just you and the constant fear that something could appear out of nowhere.
04:34If you're into horror games that make you think about every step and keep you tense without relying only on
04:40jump scares,
04:41Outlast 2 is a title worth playing.
04:46Up there!
04:47Hit!
04:48No!
04:56This transformation, it's remarkable.
05:12Don't you want to be reunited with the people you lost?
05:17Dead Space Remake brings a classic survival horror game back in a way that feels solid and modern without losing
05:24what made it scary.
05:25You play as Isaac Clarke, an engineer sent to check on a mining ship that's gone completely silent.
05:30Once you're on board, it's clear something went very wrong.
05:34The gameplay focuses on smart survival.
05:37Instead of just shooting enemies, you have to aim for their limbs to slow them down and stay alive.
05:43Ammo and supplies are limited, so every fight makes you think.
05:46Tools like slowing enemies or moving objects with telekinesis add more strategy to each encounter.
05:53Dead Space Remake is worth the play,
05:55because it keeps what made the original great while improving visuals, sound, and gameplay.
06:01It's a strong survival horror experience that still feels intense today.
06:09In this nightmare,
06:13I write to escape.
06:16Every word is a step forward.
06:23Into darkness.
06:26I'm glad you're on this case with me, Anderson.
06:28It's right up your alley.
06:51Alan Wake 2 is a horror game that's absolutely worth to play,
06:55because it takes the psychological mystery of the original and expands it into something bigger.
07:01You follow two characters.
07:03The writer Alan Wake, still trapped in a twisted nightmare realm,
07:07and FBI agent Saga Anderson,
07:09investigating ritualistic murders in the eerie town of Bright Falls.
07:14And together, they slowly reveal a dark mystery that keeps you wondering what's real and what isn't.
07:19What makes this game stand out is how it blends exploration, combat, and investigation.
07:25You use flashlights to weaken enemies before shooting,
07:29manage limited ammo and flashlight batteries,
07:31and piece together clues that help you move the story forward.
07:35What makes Alan Wake 2 different is how it blends story and horror.
07:39The game doesn't rely on jump scares.
07:42Instead, it builds tension through atmosphere and unexpected moments.
07:48Routine puts you inside an empty moon base, where something clearly went wrong.
07:53The place feels quiet and abandoned, but the longer you explore, the more uncomfortable it gets.
07:59You're moving through dark hallways, old living areas, and control rooms,
08:03trying to figure out what happened to everyone who used to be there.
08:06Gameplay focuses on exploration and staying alive, rather than fighting.
08:10You use tools to open doors, access systems,
08:14and solve small puzzles while avoiding threats that roam the station.
08:18Most of the time, it's smarter to hide or move carefully instead of trying to confront anything directly.
08:24What makes Routine worth to play is its atmosphere.
08:27The slow pace and empty spaces make every step feel tense.
08:31If you enjoy sci-fi horror that feels quiet, creepy, and focused on exploration,
08:37Routine is a game that's definitely worth playing.
09:02Maybe it was the bears.
09:05And why does everyone blame everything on bears?
09:07Do you got anything better?
09:08I mean, like, zombies, aliens, time-hopping Draculas?
09:14Uh, Ryan?
09:15Hey!
09:16Run!
09:17If anybody needs to happen, please!
09:19We ain't playing games no longer ago.
09:21There's something coming!
09:22One.
09:23Ah!
09:24Silence!
09:25Two.
09:25Lost.
09:26Max, we lost.
09:26Three!
09:27Terrified kids are bad for business.
09:30You have to cut it off!
09:31Cut it off!
09:32Cut it off!
09:35Anyway, maybe just ease up on the ghost stories.
09:39Sorry.
09:40Just stick to Kumbaya next time, okay?
09:42What's that?
09:44You guys don't do Kumbaya anymore?
09:46The Quarry does horror a little differently, and that's why it's worth to play.
09:50Instead of traditional gameplay, it feels more like you're inside a scary movie where your choices actually matter.
09:56You follow a group of camp counselors working at an isolated summer camp, and one night everything goes wrong.
10:02Weird creatures, strange events, and a sense that no one is safe.
10:06The game plays like an interactive narrative.
10:09You move through scenes, make decisions in the moment, and watch how your choices affect who lives or dies.
10:15There's some action and stealth, but the real focus is on characters and tension.
10:20The way relationships change, secrets come out, and danger feels personal.
10:24The voice acting and performances are solid, the dialogue feels natural, and the moments of danger are often tied to
10:31the characters you've grown invested in.
10:35Fatal Frame Mask of the Lunar Eclipse takes a classic Japanese horror experience and makes it much easier to play
10:41on modern systems.
10:43Originally a Japan-only title from 2008, the remastered version was released worldwide on PS5.
10:50The game puts you in the shoes of a group of young women returning to an eerie island where they
10:55lost their memories years ago.
10:57You'll explore foggy mansions, abandoned hospitals, and haunted paths while uncovering clues about what really happened to their friends.
11:06Your main tool isn't a weapon.
11:08It's the Camera Obscura, a special camera that lets you fight spirits by photographing them at the right moment.
11:15Movement can feel a bit old-school compared to modern horror games, and there's a fair amount of exploration and
11:21backtracking, but the slow pace works in its favor here.
11:25The first time I think it's a single one, the one that I've ever seen, the one that I've seen
11:38before.
12:05We have to look out for each other, that is all we've got.
12:09You could have saved a few lives.
12:11There was no hope, there was no time, there was no room, okay?
12:13We had already turned on each other, but the hordes arrived.
12:16Let's go!
12:19Days Gone is worth playing because it doesn't just drop you into another zombie game.
12:24It gives you a big, open world packed with survival tension, storytelling, and unpredictable moments.
12:30You play as Deacon St. John, a drifter and biker trying to survive in a world overrun by feral freakers
12:37and hostile humans
12:38two years after a pandemic wiped out most of humanity.
12:41The gameplay mixes open world exploration, survival, and combat in a way that keeps you engaged for the long haul.
12:49You'll ride Deacon's bike across forests, mountains, and small towns, scavenging for supplies, upgrading your gear, and managing your resources
12:58while dealing with both infected creatures and human threats.
13:01A big part of the experience is how the world is built.
13:05Freakers don't always act the same way, and larger horde encounters can feel intense because you have to plan whether
13:11to fight, sneak, or run.
13:14Resident Evil 4 Remake takes a familiar game and makes it feel fresh without changing what people loved about it.
13:21You play as Leon Kennedy, sent to a remote village to rescue the president's daughter.
13:26Things fall apart almost immediately, and the situation gets more dangerous the deeper you go.
13:32The gameplay feels smooth and modern. Shooting, moving, and managing your gear all feel tighter, but the game still keeps
13:39that survival horror tension.
13:41Ammo is limited, enemies are aggressive, and you're often deciding whether to fight or move on.
13:47Every encounter asks you to stay focused. Moments of exploration give you time to breathe before things get intense again.
13:56Resident Evil 4 Remake is worth to play because it balances action and horror really well.
14:01It's fun to play, and shows how a classic game can be updated without losing its identity.
14:06I'm going to show her in the back.
14:09Ashley, run!
14:13The entire world shall overflow with these graves.
14:16What's happening to me?
14:19Now, abandon your body.
14:23Please, a girl. She's lost no matter what.
14:27Now that he has chosen death.
14:33You gotta be kidding me.
14:42Amnesia, The Bunker
14:44You're stuck in an old World War I bunker, trying to survive while something is roaming the dark halls with
14:50you.
14:51From the start, the game makes it clear this isn't about scripted scares.
14:55It's about feeling trapped and always being watched.
14:58Most of the game is about managing fear and resources at the same time.
15:02You're searching rooms for fuel to keep the generator running, grabbing supplies, and slowly unlocking new parts of the bunker.
15:09When the lights go out, everything becomes way more dangerous, and even simple tasks start feeling stressful.
15:16The creature roaming the bunker is what keeps things unpredictable.
15:19It reacts to sound, light, and your actions instead of following a set path.
15:25Sometimes it shows up fast, other times it waits, which makes every step feel risky.
15:30You can defend yourself a little, but ammo is rare, so you have to think before doing anything.
15:36Amnesia, The Bunker, stands out because it mixes smart survivor gameplay with the non-stop.
15:42It doesn't rely on cheap scares.
15:44It keeps you nervous through atmosphere, pressure, and choices, which is exactly why it's a horror game absolutely worth playing.
15:52Behind them?
15:55You want to escape.
15:56You need to blow it back open.
15:59There's dynamite in the arsenal.
16:01Ah, and a handle to trigger it.
16:04Get them, and you can make it out.
16:08Woah!
16:09Oh shit!
16:10That thing, it's coming for me!
16:13Muffins!
16:15No!
16:16Dear God help me!
16:17No, no, no, no, no!
16:20A piece of ourselves?
16:22Why wouldn't we do that?
16:25What the hell are you?
16:27My name is Simon.
16:28Do you know anything about this place?
16:30Oh, you knew.
16:32Look, I'm obviously hurt.
16:34Blacked out pretty bad.
16:36Can't remember how I got here.
16:38What do you remember then?
16:39I was in the pilot seat, dealing with some heat shields, and that's my last clay memory.
16:48What the hell?
16:51How is this possible?
16:55Are you human?
16:57My body can't wait.
16:59I can't wait.
17:00I can't wait.
17:03Soma is a horror game that focuses more on atmosphere and story than constant scares.
17:08It's set in an underwater research facility where something has clearly gone wrong, and
17:13you're trying to piece together what happened while moving through dark, abandoned areas.
17:17Most of the gameplay is about exploring, solving simple puzzles, and avoiding strange creatures
17:23instead of fighting them.
17:24You have to listen carefully, hide when needed, and choose the right moment to move forward.
17:30That slow pace keeps things tense without feeling forced.
17:33What really makes Soma interesting is the story you uncover along the way.
17:38Through audio logs and environments, you learn about the people who lived there and
17:42the experiments that led to everything falling apart.
17:45It brings up some deep ideas, but in a way that feels natural and easy to follow.
17:51Soma isn't about big jump scares.
17:53It's quiet, uncomfortable, and builds tension over time.
17:56If you enjoy horror games with strong atmosphere and a meaningful story, this is one that's
18:02definitely worth playing.
18:06Caroline!
18:07Caroline!
18:07Are you there?
18:09They have me locked up in this horrible place.
18:13Please, help me!
18:16What happened here?
18:18This damn place can bring out the darkness in our hearts.
18:23You have no idea how powerful it is.
18:34Arresident souls 2 is the kind of horror game that's really worth to play if you love
18:39classic survival horror with strong atmosphere.
18:42The story follows Caroline as she searches for a cure for her sister in a quiet town that
18:47quickly turns into a nightmare filled with abandoned buildings, dark secrets, and disturbing
18:52creatures.
18:53The gameplay focuses on exploring creepy locations, solving smart puzzles, and managing limited resources.
19:00The fixed camera angles make every corner feel dangerous, and you never fully know what's waiting ahead.
19:07Fighting isn't always the best option.
19:09Ammo and healing items are rare, so sometimes running or avoiding enemies is the smarter choice.
19:15There's also a cool mechanic where parts of the world shift into a darker version, changing environments and revealing new
19:21paths.
19:22Tormented Souls 2 blends old-school horror vibes with modern design really well.
19:27If you enjoy slow, tense gameplay with puzzles and a creepy atmosphere, this is definitely a horror game worth to
19:34play.
19:36Ludo puts you inside a house that keeps changing the more you explore it.
19:41At first it feels normal, but soon rooms shift, hallways stretch, and doors lead to places that don't make sense.
19:49Gameplay is focused on exploration and atmosphere.
19:52There's no fighting.
19:53You're paying attention to sounds, visual details, and small clues that tell a deeper story about loss and fear.
20:01The environment itself becomes the main threat, constantly messing with your sense of direction and safety.
20:07What makes Ludo worth to play is how it uses simple mechanics to create strong tension.
20:13It doesn't rely on loud jump scares.
20:16Instead, it builds unease through smart level design, eerie sound effects, and emotional storytelling.
20:23Every new area feels unpredictable, which keeps you curious and nervous at the same time.
20:29If you enjoy psychological horror that feels personal and immersive, Ludo is a game that's definitely worth to play for
20:36its atmosphere and unique approach to fear.
20:55Ludo's distressoires
20:57The story of the constipation
20:57The document here is at the moment
20:59There's still a lot of mistakes, isn't it?
21:03You have to worry about that.
21:07I'm already waiting for you.
21:13Who are you?
21:16Why did you know what you were doing?
21:21I...
21:22I...
21:24I can kill you immediately.
21:29I...
21:30I...
21:32I...
21:33I...
21:34I...
21:36I...
21:37I...
21:38I...
21:38I...
21:39Silent Hill F takes the series in a new direction by moving the horror to a quiet Japanese town in
21:46the 1960s.
21:47What starts as a normal place slowly turns into something disturbing as fog spreads and the environment begins to change
21:54in strange ways.
21:55You follow Hinako, a student trying to survive as her hometown becomes unrecognizable.
22:01The gameplay mixes exploration, puzzles, and tense encounters.
22:06You spend a lot of time walking through empty streets, old buildings, and narrow paths while figuring out how to
22:12move forward.
22:13Combat is there, but it's not constant.
22:16Most of the tension comes from not knowing what's around the corner.
22:19What makes Silent Hill F worth to play is its atmosphere and story style.
22:24It blends classic Silent Hill psychological horror with Japanese horror elements, making everything feel fresh but still familiar.
22:33The setting alone gives the game a different kind of creepy vibe compared to past entries.
22:39I had a dream.
22:43There was a monster in the woods.
22:47And on you go, like a moth into the burning light.
23:15The Midnight Walk takes a creative approach to horror that feels fresh right away.
23:19Instead of realistic graphics, the world looks like it was built from clay and brought to life, which gives everything
23:25an eerie, handmade feel.
23:27The gameplay is slow and careful, focusing on exploration, simple puzzles, and avoiding creatures hiding in the shadows.
23:36Light isn't just there to see.
23:38It's part of how you survive.
23:40You'll use it to scare off threats, reveal paths, and move through areas without drawing too much attention.
23:45What makes The Midnight Walk worth to play is how it mixes art and horror in a way that feels
23:51natural.
23:52The unique visuals create constant unease, and the light-based mechanics keep you thinking instead of rushing forward.
23:58If you're into atmospheric horror that feels different from the usual dark hallway games,
24:03this one offers a creepy but memorable experience that's definitely worth your time.
24:10Visage puts you inside a regular suburban house and slowly turns it into a nightmare.
24:15There's nothing special about the place at first, which actually makes it scarier.
24:20You walk through normal rooms, but things start changing without warning.
24:24The gameplay is simple but tense.
24:27You're exploring the house, finding clues, and trying to keep your sanity up by staying in the light.
24:32There's no fighting back.
24:34Most of the time you're just listening, watching, and deciding where to go next, knowing something could happen at any
24:40moment.
24:41The house looks like somewhere you could actually live, so when creepy things start happening,
24:46it feels way more uncomfortable than a spooky castle or monster-filled lab.
24:51The scares come naturally from the environment, not from loud effects.
24:55If you like slow, realistic horror that keeps you nervous the whole time, Visage is definitely a game worth playing.
25:43Little Nightmares 2 takes a simple idea and turns it into something really creepy.
25:48You play as a kid named Mono, traveling through a strange world with Six, where everything looks familiar but feels
25:55wrong.
25:56The gameplay mixes platforming, light puzzles, and sneaking around dangerous enemies.
26:02Most of the time you're hiding, waiting for the right moment to move, and figuring out how to get past
26:07threats without being seen.
26:09When something starts chasing you, it gets tense, fast.
26:12The atmosphere does most of the work here.
26:15The sound design, quiet moments, and unsettling environments keep you uncomfortable, even when nothing is happening.
26:22It's the kind of game that doesn't need loud scares to feel creepy.
26:26Little Nightmares 2 delivers a unique mix of tension, style, and storytelling, making it a horror experience that's absolutely worth
26:34to play if you're looking for something memorable and different.
27:04little Nightmares 2
27:06It's like the
27:15Kronos, the New Dawn, mixes survival horror with a cool time travel idea that makes the
27:20whole experience feel fresh.
27:22You move between a ruined future and the 1980s, trying to figure out what caused the world
27:27to fall apart, while dangerous creatures are always on your trail.
27:31The combat isn't just about shooting everything you see.
27:34If you don't deal with enemies the right way, they can come back stronger by merging
27:38with other bodies.
27:39That means every fight forces you to think fast and use your limited resources wisely.
27:45Exploring plays a big role too.
27:47You're searching abandoned buildings, gathering supplies, and slowly putting together pieces
27:53of the story across different time periods.
27:55The environments feel empty, creepy, and full of tension.
28:00Kronos, the New Dawn, is worth to play because it combines smart survival gameplay with a unique
28:06twist that keeps things unpredictable and tense from start to finish.
28:10Finish.
28:15¡Adiós, la Escóta!
28:17¡Que por Dios!
28:35Bebe a salient.
28:37¡Gracias por ver!
28:37¡Vamos!
28:38¡Vamos!
28:38¡Vamos!
28:38¡Vamos!
28:39¡Vamos!
28:57Alien Isolation
28:59This game is a legend and still feels like a masterpiece today.
29:02You play as Amanda Ripley, searching for answers about her mother while trying to survive in a place that's falling
29:08apart.
29:08Most of the gameplay is about staying hidden.
29:11You're sneaking through hallways, hiding in lockers, and using a motion tracker to see if the alien is nearby.
29:18Since you can't kill it, every encounter is about timing, patience, and figuring out the safest way forward.
29:25What makes the game so tense is how smart the alien feels.
29:29It listens for noise, reacts to your movement, and doesn't follow a set path.
29:33Sometimes it shows up when you expect it and other times it surprises you, which keeps you on edge the
29:39whole time.
29:41Alien Isolation is worth to play if you like slow, realistic survival horror where every decision matters.
29:48It focuses more on tension and atmosphere than action, making the experience feel intense and memorable.
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