Horror games have a unique way of crawling under your skin – not just through jump scares but through appropriate atmosphere, interesting storytelling, or even the creeping dread of the unknown. Over the years, the genre has evolved from relatively simple survival experiences to deeply psychological journeys that use tricks like mechanical horror or the inherent fear of the unknown to create experiences that linger in our memories long after the credits roll. With this feature, we’re counting down 20 of the best horror games of all time, each offering a distinctive brand of terror that lingers long after the screen fades to black.
Silent Hill f

Silent Hill f takes the long-running horror franchise in a completely new direction, setting its story in 1960s Japan instead of the fog-covered town for the better. Silent Hill f expertly blends psychological horror with grotesque body transformations, crafting a disturbing experience that is both tragic and mesmerizing. Every frame oozes dread, and the hauntingly beautiful visuals serve as a chilling contrast to the decay creeping beneath the surface.














