It’s been a phenomenal year for gaming as a whole, but there’s one category that feels a little lacking, or perhaps too familiar, and that’s the realm of horror. The horror offerings of 2023 are largely created through remakes of fan-favorite games that are so damn good that they largely overshadow the otherwise very exciting genre. So, in that case, here are our picks for the best horror games of 2023.
5. Children of the Forest
Yes, this is an early access game. But considering it’s a paid product, we count it among the others. Sons of the Forest, the sequel to Endnight’s The Forest, hopes to take what made the original game so scary and build on that with a deeper survival system, more brutal enemies, scarier environments, an unsettling narrative, and big implications for the future. promise. Anyone who thrives on foraging for food and preparing basic shelter and enjoys being scared out of their mind will be familiar with this game, and why it’s at the top of our horror list.
4. Amnesia: The Bunker
Amnesia was one of the quintessential examples of horror games for a long time. The series was beloved by fans and influencers alike, catapulting it to new heights, but as time went on, it began to fade into reality. While not the latest sensation, Amnesia: The Bunker once again proves why Amnesia is so strong in the horror realm, delivering a frankly terrifying experience and filled with all the suspense players need to immediately become afraid of the dark. If you’ve been sleeping too much lately, Amnesia: The Bunker will solve that problem.
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3. Dead space
Motive Da02876c1f957430fb8940681c5510d6e has done absolute wonders in how they updated this beloved title. By retaining and updating as many areas as possible that felt most hindered from the late 2000s, the developers reminded us all why we fell in love with Dead Space in the first place. By using advanced visual rendering technology and a 3D tracking audio system, the 2023 remake of Dead Space feels scarier than the original, and the seamless transition of the USG Ishimura ship means Storyline and exploration are never limited. With an excellent sequel also set to be adapted, we can’t wait to see how the team continues to deliver the scares.
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2. Resident Evil 4
For many people D2604bf34a1d84f21b4dd042570cf2148 is the best D00559665278732e9cd94ac4e1b55fa5 Whether you agree with that or in favor of D33179599608080445e88ebb8636587aad7 331795996080 445e88ebb8636587aad7, We can all agree that Capcom’s remake of the former is one of the top games of 2023. The great storyline is preserved, while modern technology and techniques up the ante in terms of graphical quality and scare factor, resulting in an experience that’s both cinematic and thrilling, and incredibly faithful. The big question is where Capcom’s remakes go next, but if the last few installments are anything to go by, we know we can expect a compelling and brilliantly optimized survival horror experience.
1. Alan Wake 2
There’s no doubt which game takes the crown on this list. Remedy knocked it out of the park with this sequel, so much so that for a large portion of gamers, Alan Wake 2 is totally their game of the year. It effortlessly transcends most of the horror genre as it’s an original game rather than a pure remake, and its inventive and authentic Remedy style proves it’s also a game unlike almost anything we’ve seen before. Game of things.
Alan Wake 2 is also really scary at times. D815bee7815bee7811724124afa2c32f0e759fb6 D815bee7811724124afa2c32f0e759fb6 The way sound and lighting and other graphics rendering techniques are used along with pacing and suspense are masterful and keep the game keeping you on the edge of your seat throughout. The original Alan Wake was great, but Alan Wake 2 is phenomenal and perhaps one of the greatest examples of creativity and what it can be like when a game looks to stray away from the often tried-and-true settings we’re familiar with .