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Detroit Become Human is an interactive game like this, where choices you make matter and can put you in different paths and the goal is to keep your characters alive - but it's not a horror game. Also the Life is Strange games, Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls but I can't say for sure how much you impact the story in those because I didn't play them.
Also if you're interested there's Black Mirror Bandersnatch on Netflix, it's a movie that " plays " like those games, meaning you sometimes have to make a decision for the character on screen and it leads to different outcomes/ending.