Not exact matches
It's pretty difficult to
name games that don't use the «mental illness is
scary» trope, even though it's so easy to scare your player without it.
Impulse Driven (Gamestop by any other
name) are currently running a bit of a Halloween blowout, featuring a number of
scary games brought down to some impressive price points.
Enemy design is rather hideous in the sense of how players would anticipate enemies to look in a survival horror
game with a gigantic female enemy
named Guardian towering at around 8 feet tall wielding a saw blade as it runs at Sebastian whilst giggling, while a common yet
scary enemy is The Lost and Hysterics which have a craving for feeding on human flesh, alongside a vast number of enemy bosses that are just as strong and ferocious as Guardian.
Well, one such
game is here in front of you
named as
Scary Maze Exorcist.
Discover and use powerful artifacts, track your achievements, and experience multiple
game modes, including the appropriately
named «
Scary nightmare mode.»
Tim and Andy change the
name of their podcast and count down of the
scariest, spookiest, and creepiest retro
games ever made!
But don't be fooled, this is no clone: Dying Light earns its
name as one of the
scarier zombie survival
games out there as soon as the sun goes down, and also features one of the best parkour movement systems since Mirror's Edge.