The PlayStation 5 carries a vast library to choose from. Whether you want to assume the role of a God of War or swing around as Spider-Man, there’s no limit to what you may find. Though with Halloween around the corner (at the time of this writing), there’s essentially one genre players will be on the hunt for, and that’shorrorgames.
10 Most Difficult Horror Games You Can Play Today
Every step you take in these horror games takes you closer to the jaws of death and every victory feels like a badge of honor.
There’s no shortage to be found, as the PlayStation is loaded with enough horror for just about every gaming genre imaginable. So much so, that it can get tricky finding the right one that’ll meet a player’s expectations. There’s nothing to fear, however.Or maybe there is. Just keep the lights on, make sure your door is locked, and prepare to run through some of the best horror games the PS5 has to offer.

10The Outlast Trials
Work Together or Perish Together
The Outlast Trials
Ever watch the Saw movies and wonder what it would be like to experience them firsthand? Of course not, but here’s your chance to, anyway. The third installment of theOutlast seriesis set in the era of the Cold War, with you and several other poor souls being used as guinea pigs for an inhuman experiment. To earn your freedom, you and the other test subjects must work together and complete these hazardous trials.
For a cooperative puzzle-solving game, The Outlast Trials manages to uphold the distressing horror the series is known for. With every trial, you and your team encounter a new form of psycho out to hunt. While there is an option to go at it solo, the overall game is centered on having a team solving puzzles. Besides, the bigger your party, the more likely they are to distract the monster from you. Just don’t tell them that.

9Inscryption
It’s Time to Duel
Inscryption
How do you take something as trivial as card games and make them scary? By throwing the player into a psychological horror featuring a menacing escape-room style roguelike game, of course. Trapped in a cabin with a shadowy figure staring back at you, the only way to survive is to play their game by their rules. Just be ready, because a loss leads to death, and inInscryption, even death is part of the game.
If you’re someone who enjoys collecting cards and strategizing, this game can become addicting to play. Every round won’t always be about playing cards, however. With each victory, your opponent will throw something new at you in between each battle. Loaded with enough mystery, puzzles, and rewards, Inscryption will keep you guessing while asking for more.

You Are the Monster
Dead by Daylight
Horror games are known for their monsters out to stalk, kill, and just give you a bad time. Well,Dead by Daylightmakes being bad feel so good as it puts you into the role of the killer. Five players enter a nightmarish map littered with obstructions. Four must attempt to escape the vile landscape while another assumes the role of the savage killer hunting them.
Dead by Daylight: Killer Guide
Playing as the Killer in Dead by Daylight is a unique challenge that involves strategy, anticipation, and control of the game environment.
If that alone isn’t enough to catch your attention, Dead by Daylight offers dozens of survivors and killers to choose from, including iconic characters from well-known horror franchises like Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, Child’s Play, and much, much more. Choosing your perks and builds to expand, you’re looking at hours of playtime from a game still receiving updates and fresh new content to this day.

A Grim World with Grim Consequences
The land has been engulfed by an unnatural forest, trapping its inhabitants inside. With the light all but snuffed out, the player must scavenge, craft, and survive to find a way out. But beware, because when night falls, the monsters come out.
If you want a challenging survival horror with some teeth, Darkwood has some sharp fangs. Just be warned that when it bites, it can be unforgiving. Even death has consequences as each loss leads to losing inventory and reputation needed for trading. Despite the difficulty, it doesn’t detract from the nightmare-like atmosphere it possesses, with the top-down perspective only adding to how empty and grim the world looks.

Even the very forest feels like it’s out to get you.
Though a difficult game to master, it has enough to offer that you’ll want to keep playing. Just make sure not to stay out after dark.
6Still Wakes the Deep
Lovecraftian Horror at Sea
Still Wakes the Deep
Set in the year 1975 off the coast of Scotland, an oil rig accidentally awakens something buried beneath the earth and unleashes an otherworldly force upon the crew. Trapped at sea with an oil rig coming apart, it’s up to electrician Caz to round up survivors and get to safety.
If you want a game that focuses more on narrative than gameplay,Still Wakes the Deepis for you. The overall game feels like John Carpenter’s The Thing set at sea, making itone of the best indie horrorsof recent date. The gameplay amounts to running and hiding from room to room, trying to escape the tentacle monsters roaming the structure. The level of detail put into the environment and creatures, along with its immersive story, makes Still Wakes the Deep a must-have for every horror fan.
5Amnesia: The Bunker
A Game of Cat and Mouse
Amnesia: The Bunker
Taking place in No Man’s Land during World War I, a French soldier awakens to discover they’re the only survivor within their war shelter after a deformed creature slaughtered their comrades. With an unkillable monster stalking the halls, the soldier must find a way to escape the sealed bunker without making too much noise.
Set within the series of the same name, Amnesia: The Bunker presents another chilling tale of eldritch horror, but with a spin. Unlike the previous games, you’re a soldier who can fight back with whatever weapons you can scrounge. But don’t think that’ll save you. The monster can be slowed down, but never killed. Everything about this game is just haunting, from the claustrophobic environment, right down to the noises the creature makes as it roams the corridors searching for you, making it one of the scariest Amnesia games to date.
4The Last of Us Part 1
Post-Apocalyptic Tearjerker
The Last of Us Part I
After civilization has been decimated by a parasitic outbreak and society is left on the brink of collapse, hardened survivor Joel is tasked with escorting the only human immune to the infection, a young teenage girl named Ellie. If they hope to survive the brutal journey across what remains of the United States, they’ll have to learn to rely on each other.
A remake of one of the best games on the PlayStation,The Last of Us Part 1has everything fans loved and feared from the original, including extra content such as the Left Behind DLC. Even without the graphical overhaul and gorgeous UI enhancements, The Last of Us remainsthe finest survival adventure gameexclusive to the PS5. It doesn’t matter if you’re a returning fan or a new player, this is one experience that’ll have you on the edge of your seat, before reaching for the tissues.
3Resident Evil 4 Remake
“Welcome Back, Stranger”
Resident Evil 4
The critically acclaimed video game byCapcomthat forever changed the action horror genre is back and gorier than ever. When the daughter of the US President is kidnapped by a cult out in a secluded area of Europe, Leon Kennedy is tasked with ensuring her safe return. Yet upon arriving, he discovers that nothing about the village is right, as the whole population has been turned into mindless hostile thralls.
Review: Resident Evil 4 Remake
Hitting all the right notes in being something for both newcomers and long-running fans alike, Resident Evil 4 Remake is a triumph.
Forget whatever you remember about the original 2005 release. InResident Evil 4, everything has been rebuilt from the ground up, even Leon’s trusty knife has been updated. While the original story is a classic, even that has been altered in favor of a more serious experience. Using whatever tools you can fit into your attaché case, you’ll be blasting away at a horde of classic enemies and bosses all given fleshed-out facelifts.
Make Us Whole Again
Dead Space (2023)
A mission to assist a mining ship out in deep space goes awry when Isaac Clarke and his team discover the vessel has been overrun by monstrous creatures wearing the faces of the dead. Trapped aboard and unable to call for help, it falls on Isaac to repair the ship in the hopes of finding a way off.
Review: Dead Space
Whether it’s the new puzzles or simply the added storytelling elements, Dead Space has never felt so complete.
True to the original,Dead Spacetakes what the first started and improves upon it. One of the first games where aiming for the head doesn’t work. The only way to defeat a Necromorph is to dismember them using whatever space-age power tools Isaac can get his hands on. If you’re looking for sci-fi/horror, you won’t find anything better than this tale of reanimated corpses, body horror, and insanitystraight out of a Lovecraftian tale. Just watch those vents.
1Alan Wake 2
Twice the Survival Horror
Alan Wake 2
Trapped in a realm of perpetual darkness for over thirteen years, writer Alan Wake has been working on a way to escape the horrible nightmare and return to reality, and his only chance might be Saga Anderson, an FBI Agent who’s come to the town of Bright Falls to investigate a strange series of murders. Together, they’ll each have to brave the horrors of the Dark Presence and stop its spread.
Once you pick this up, you won’t be able to put it down. Alan Wake 2 delivers a sequel fans have been pining for by taking it another step further and allowing you to control two characters, Alan Wake and Saga Anderson, as you fight off the Darkness from their separate worlds. Everything you may ask for a fun horror game is here: a story with mystery and terror, fun gameplay, and a killer soundtrack.
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