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There is no need to rattle your bones to join our spine-chilling Halloween contest and celebrate this spooky season. This time, you can win 1 of 15 horror game bundles by simply recommending a horror game in the comments!

The bundle includes the following games: Blair Witch, Observer: System Redux, Remothered: Tormented Fathers, CARRION, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, SOMA, Outlast, Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut and WORLD OF HORROR.

The contest ends on November 3rd, 2 PM UTC.
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Trooper1270: Bots are pretty scary too... 0.o
Those bots are scary but since they're from China we can use forbidden words to make them get in trouble ;)
I would never cease to recommend Silent Hill 2. Deep story which overwhelms you with its atmosphere, changing your way of conceiving our relationships with other people (fiancé, friends, aquaitances...) and our surroundings while it twists the whole reality just to mess around with your mental sanity, because that's the main topic...dealing with your own demons.

The darkness it involved, the creatures you found the game, the story behind all of it, the amazing music which enhaces the experience... and the endings, are a journey that you will not forget. It's been twenty years since that... and I still got chills everytime I play it again.

Do yourself a favour and dwelve yourself into this twisted world!
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Biohazard 7:Resident Evil
The story in the game mainly takes place in an abandoned farmhouse in the south of the United States, where the rotten wall is permeated with an atmosphere of terror and loneliness. The player's vision is switched to the more frightening virtual reality "isolated vision" mode. Thanks to the efforts of re engineering department, the realistic sense of terror has been raised to a new level. Players have no choice but to retreat. All this will enable players to enter the new world of survival through terror
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GOG.com: There is no need to rattle your bones to join our spine-chilling Halloween contest and celebrate this spooky season. This time, you can win 1 of 15 horror game bundles by simply recommending a horror game in the comments!

The bundle includes the following games: Blair Witch, Observer: System Redux, Remothered: Tormented Fathers, CARRION, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, SOMA, Outlast, Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut and WORLD OF HORROR.

The contest ends on November 3rd, 2 PM UTC.
Blair Witch
It‘s a very immersive mind horror game, a lot of mind-shaking tension and mental pollution, give players an unforgettable aftertaste.
I would recommend the two Obscure games.

Great atmosphere, sound design, good graphics, and amazing aesthetics.
When will these come to GOG?
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GOG.com: There is no need to rattle your bones to join our spine-chilling Halloween contest and celebrate this spooky season. This time, you can win 1 of 15 horror game bundles by simply recommending a horror game in the comments!

The bundle includes the following games: Blair Witch, Observer: System Redux, Remothered: Tormented Fathers, CARRION, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, SOMA, Outlast, Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut and WORLD OF HORROR.

The contest ends on November 3rd, 2 PM UTC.
Post edited November 02, 2021 by 追梦剑雪君
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Deadspace 1 is one of the best game of horror shooters. I havent even used cheats to play it throu :P

Close your eyes and imagine yourself alone into a half lit corridor, the walls are creeking, everything is splattered with dried blood and human remains. You know you are not all alone and the abominations can jump out from every corner ,but you have to continue your way to the bridge , there is nowhere else you can go . Nobody will come to rescue you!
Post edited November 02, 2021 by Orkhepaj
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for me the original Resident Evil is still my favorite game of all time. hopefully one day GOG will have the original games with controller support.
Gentle gamers, venture not further! In the heart of 1920s Louisiana, the dark mansion Derceto awaits those who would solve the mystery of its deceased owner. But if you enter, you must do it all alone... Alone in the Dark!

THRILL! To the concept of playing the original survival horror franchise that inspired Resident Evil and Silent Hill. Play as investigator Edward Carnby or the mansion-owner's niece Emily Hartwood, exploring a mansion where dark rituals are awakening elder horrors and their minions.

GASP! At the 320x200 VGA graphics with primitive 3D polygon graphics that can make even Edward and Emily seem like eldritch abominations with spiky triangular features.

SCREAM! In frustration at the slow tank-like controls, and at the fixed camera angles that often disorient you as they change. Struggle to defeat zombies, rat-creatures and lovecraftian monsters while conserving a very limited inventory or weapons, ammunition and tools. Slowly realize that some monsters are beyond your means to defeat, and all you can do is avoid and escape them. Try again and again to beat the toughest sequences, then SCREAM again in triumph when you finally do so.

UNCOVER THE TERRIBLE TRUTH! That despite all its technical shortcomings, this ancient game series has all the hallmarks of horror we love today - from jump scares to nonlinear exploration, puzzles and hidden grimoires and journals slowly revealing the deep history and mythos of the mansion and its denizens.

So take a step through the doors of Derceto mansion - don't be frightened as the doors slam shut and lock behind you. After all, you are alone, aren't you? Alone... in the dark.
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"With the body of an action game and the mind of a psychological thriller, Alan Wake’s intense atmosphere, deep and multi-layered story, moments of sudden horror, and exceptionally tense combat sequences provide players with an entertaining and original gaming experience."

Alan Wake from 2012, one of the best,...great suspense/horror game!
There are lots of votes for Alien, but I prefer the other spaceship based horror.

Yes, that game where one mistake can get you consumed in a fiery explosion, and it's almost impossible to avoid making such mistakes. The game that proves that you can hear yourself scream in space, but that you'll be doing so frequently. A game that only those who have played it know the ultimate horror of forgetting your communications device.

Yes, I'm nominating Kerbal Space Program
I want to recommend Project Zomboid.

You can play most horror games only once, but Project Zomboid is a roguelike survival horror game that you can play over and over again and you will still jump from your seat when a zombie is sneaking up on you. I'm waiting for the day the developer adds multiplayer to the game, I bet it'll be much fun, with factions and all. I highly recommend you try Project Zomboid.
The below form is my recommendation and entry into the contest; *clears throat*:



Shady Man: Hey, kid. Do you believe in monsters?

You: No. But I'm scared of them.

SM: Do you want to hear a scary story?

Y: Sure, after all it's Halloween time. Go ahead, old man.

SM: Imagine this, if you will. You are an inspector, analysing macabre crime scenes. Some deranged sicko has been running around town, murdering innocent women and setting them up in strange poses with department store mannequins, wanting you to find them, like leaving a grotesque trail of bread crumbs all over the city. He is clearly toying with you, issuing a challenge: "Find me. Or this will happen again. And when in does, it will be all on you!"

Y: Interesting. So what happens next?

SM: You find out that this madman has been watching your apartment from an old, disused building across the street. You need to track him down. But your resources are scarce – some ammo clips scattered here and there, mostly just makeshift melee weapons, like a lead pipe you were forced to tear out from the wall. And everywhere you go you discover these rotting carcasses of birds...

Y: Weird, but okay. Where is this leading exactly?

SM: In order to catch the elusive killer you will have to follow the clues he's left behind for you. And they all lead into condemned stuctures, like abandoned tenement houses, a run down library or a decrepit shopping mall. The night is still young, the fuses are burned out and the windows are either boarded or there are none at all. Only the tiny beam of your flashlight helps to illuminate your surroundings. Still the darkness is engulfing you from every possible side, and it's so, so thick. But you are not alone in the dark... Concentrating your hearing, more sounds start to reach your ears: a wheezing breath, the sound of nearby footsteps, a bottle knocked over to the floor. Someone is running down the hallway next to you. You turn a corner and out of the pitch blackness a raving hobo jumps at you, screaming, trying to take a swing at you with some piece of broken furniture...

Y: What!? A hobo?

SM: Hobos, junkies, punks, lunatics, degenerates – take your pick. All out for your blood, either high on something or simply stark mad.

Y: Wait a minute! Exploring derelict buildings, fighting off agressive squatters... You're talking about a game. Condemned: Criminal Origins! I heard about it. But that's more a first-person detective mystery, not a horror game.

SM: Are you sure though? I mean are you a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y positive about that? This experience might just prove more for you, than the sum of it's parts imply.

Y: Well... at least there are no monsters in it...

SM: There might not be any ghouls or goblins in that one, but make no mistake – the monsters in that game are very real. Coming straight at you, from the dark recesses of the human mind.

Y: Ok, ok, enough. You've made your point.

SM: Hey, did you see that? Right there, just in the corner of your eye. Did that store mannequin just... moved?
Post edited November 02, 2021 by pazZzurro
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Outlast is too horrible
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I hope to be one of the 15 lucky people.
In horror games, All fear comes from lack of firepower.