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The epitome of what I’m trying to refer to is the Playdead games (Limbo and Inside). Dark Souls and BioShock both hit on this idea but not quite so directly. The game BADLAND is also a great example of this, too. The mobile game The Silent Age also did this exceptionally well. Never quite knowing what’s going on, and maybe some tension without release, but again not straight up horror. A feeling of uneasiness is what I’m looking for.

When playing through Inside, there’s never any moments where you’re scared, but you’re never sure what’s going on and there’s always a level of unease. What are all the mindless zombie-like people? Why is everyone hunting the player? What happened to this city? What’s the goal of the character the player controls? What exactly is going on here? That’s what I’m looking for. If you know of any other games which do this, I’d greatly appreciate hearing about them. It’s a very specific niche so I’m not sure how many games do this, but the games that I’ve seen do this tend to be some form of post-disaster or dystopia. I’ve seen some great artwork do this too. Zdzisław Beksiński had done some stuff like this. Some great dystopian novels also do this quite well.

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[–] whatisthis 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

FEAR hits this nicely, but maybe is a little more towards “horror” than you’re looking for. Although it’s not as horror as Dead Before Daylight.

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[–] cod 2 points 2 years ago

Never heard of it before this comment but the steam page looks interesting. I’ll look into it more, thanks!

[–] FollyDolly 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm playing The Long Dark and I think it fits what you are looking for, however it is a survival game so if your not looking for a walking simulatior steer clear.

The premise is your plane was brought down by an eletro magnetic storm in the Canadian wilderness mid winter and you have to survive and unravel the mystery of what's happening.

Very creepy, lonely vibes with some really unsettling sequences, but no jump scares or anything.

[–] cod 2 points 2 years ago

That could be alright then. I also like the Canadian representation :) I’ll check it out, thanks

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I want a second little monsters and little monsters two, those are great and creepy.

And I'd also like to mention a game I just played called the alien cube, which is like a lovecraftian story that you're the star of. It's really good and a couple parts are genuinely nerve-wracking,l. there's not so much outright horror as there is pervasive creepiness and sudden high tension moments.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Subnautica is not a horror game, and was not intended to be scary; and yet the way it captures the dark, oppressive nature of deep waters makes it an extremely terrifying experience.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Bramble is a new game that's kinda got those limbo vibes, but with Scandinavian/Norse tones to the story. I beat it in one setting in about 4 hours, but it was the most gripping experience with a game I've had in a few years. There's a few mechanic switches, the final level is an awesome visual and musical fest, and the second to last boss fight was one of the most creative bosses I think I've ever seen in a game.

It's also on Gamepass right now so it's "free" if you have that.

[–] cod 2 points 2 years ago

I do have GamePass so I’ll be trying it for sure. Thanks for the suggestion!

[–] andy_wijaya_med 2 points 2 years ago (9 children)

Bloodborne in my first play through was one of the scariest game I've ever played.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Northern Journey. It's a hard game to put into any traditional genre. It's a Norwegian "happysad" action-adventure game with some of the most eerie visual and sound design I've seen without being outright horror.

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[–] regdog 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I would recommend Yuppie Psycho. It is about 80% creepy and 20% horrow. That is not exactly what you wanted, but I think it is a good game regardless. https://store.steampowered.com/app/597760/Yuppie_Psycho_Executive_Edition/

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