10 Most Immersive Horror Games

10 Most Immersive Horror Games

Visage: It's a first-person psychological horror set in a house that has seen countless deaths, demonic possessions, and other heinous atrocities.

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SOMA: SOMA is a game that messes with the player's mind and scares them silly without the use of a lot of jumpscares or obvious gore.

Resident Evil: Biohazard: Resident Evil games are a staple of the horror genre, with Resident Evil 7: Biohazard being one of their most immersive titles.

Phasmophobia: Phasmophobia is a fresh take on the horror genre, with a first-person perspective and proximity chat via handheld radios.

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P.T (Silent Hills): The fear of the unknown is a common theme in horror games, and Silent Hills P.T is no exception.

Outlast: The incredible sound design and lack of combat are what make Outlast so immersive. Players can hear enemies' thunderous footsteps echoing in the distance, as well as the sound of their breathing nearby. 

Little Nightmares: Little Nightmares is a gothic yet whimsical puzzle-platformer horror in which players play as Six, a small yellow-raincoat-clad child trapped aboard the Maw, a ship full of child-eating and deformed enemies.

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Layers Of Fear: Layers Of Fear is a first-person psychological horror game that follows a gifted artist's gradual descent into insanity as he attempts to paint his magnum opus and life's work. 

Amnesia: The Dark Descent: Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a classic that popularised the psychological horror genre and paved the way for many subsequent horror games.

Alien: Isolation: Alien: Isolation, based on the legendary sci-fi films of the same name, follows Amanda Ripley on a journey to find closure for her mother and the truth behind her disappearance.

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