![]() You immediately see the inspiration from Amnesia as soon as you boot up the game. If you enjoy games that are similar to Amnesia, then you’ll probably enjoy Kraven Manor. Fear of the unknown is the scariest thing we deal with as humans, and September 1999 takes advantage of that. The player can take the information they see and use it to piece their own theories in their mind. It never explicitly gives you answers either. I don’t think I’ve played a game before that built tension so quickly, and when it was done it stuck with me for a while. September 1999 almost feels like a demo of a full game, but one thing you’ll quickly realize is how quickly it builds tension. Some people have debated whether or not it’s actually a game since there are only 2 rooms and you can’t interact with anything. Just so you know, this game is only 5 minutes and 30 seconds long. The graphics are nearly photorealistic, and the game looks pretty incredible while viewed through the camcorder. September 1999 is a found footage style game that’s supposed to look like it’s being filmed with an old VHS camera. This game is what originally inspired me to make this list. There aren’t any jump scares and it’s not an outright terrifying game, but it’s a psychological horror game that really sticks with you after you’ve finished it.Īgain, if you aren’t comfortable with the themes I mentioned above, do not play this game. Honestly out of every game on this list, this one affected me the most. You see notes that he’s left himself around the house and you slowly unravel a sad but extremely dark story. You’ll quickly notice that the man has an obsession with a certain painting of 2 palm trees on an island. You wake up in the middle of the night and perform seemingly meaningless tasks, and over the course of this 20 minute game it becomes creepier and more disturbing. The static speaks my name is a story of a man on his last day alive. The entire game revolves around the theme of mental health and suicide, so if you don’t want to hear about that then please just skip to the next one on the list. ![]() ![]() I purposely put this one first so that you can skip it if you don’t like the topics this game covers. So, here are my picks for the best horror games on Steam. ![]() Some are scarier than others, but you can be sure that all of them have either a creepy or horror atmosphere to them. One thing to note is that a lot of these games are extremely short.īecause of this, I’m judging each game based on how good they are at scaring the people. I spend a long time playing free horror games, and it’s surprising how many free horror games have been released on Steam. ![]() Every once in a while I get in the mood to play some horror games, but I never want to spend a lot of money on them. ![]()
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