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costs 34,99 (it maybe changed i dunno)
why i love it: no puzzles, jumpscares, no puzzles, suspense, no puzzles, freaky and no puzzles
p.s the best thing is that it has no puzzles
>Amnesia: The Dark Descent. (PC) Still the scariest experience I've had in a game, hands down.
>Siren (original title: Forbidden Siren). (PS2) It's a very difficult stealth-survival horror mix but so amazingly creepy and disturbing, and very entertaining for those with darker tastes.
>Fatal Frame. (PS2) Most people seem to prefer FF2, but this one is still my favourite of the series. I find its creeping and horrifying plot almost unmatched. So many twists and scares and horrible revelations in this one ...
>Silent Hill 2. (PS2) Still the best of the Silent Hill franchise even today. There's nothing about this game that will make you sleep well at night. Also the introduction of Pyramid Head, who these days is sadly overused.
>Fatal Frame 2. (PS2) For many of the same reasons as FF1, it's nearly as dark and disturbing as the first and seldom fails to scare even the most steel-nerved people who play it.
>Darkness Within: In Pursuit of Loath Nolder. (PC) This is a point and click sort of horror adventure, but it's far beyond most others. It has some moments that will genuinely send a chill through you. I love the Lovecraftian plot, which is rare to find in any game.
>Scratches: Director's Cut. (PC) Another point and click adventure, this one will make you think twice about a certain type of wall ornament ... forever.
>Silent Hill. (PSX) The original SH definitely belongs on this list, though most people will pick SH2 as the better game. It's dated, but there is still an amazing sense of eerie and deserted atmosphere in it that just sets you on edge.
>Resident Evil. (GC) REmake, as it is called, is a remake of the original Resident Evil for PSX with some greatly updated scares, plot twists, and playability. I loved the original, which pretty much kickstarted the entire survival horror genre's butt, but this one is still better IMHO.
>Cryostasis. (PC) This is a little known first-person shooter/adventure hybrid with interesting puzzles where you must jump into the memories of dead crewmembers on a derelict Russian icebreaker ship in order to 'take back' their incorrect decisions and thus save them from their fates. All the while, you are being hunted by horrific semi-mechanical alien-human hybrids of some sort, in a setting where heat is your only friend along with whatever weapons you can find. You have no health bar, but instead you have a heat bar. The game, sadly, is badly optimized and suffers from framerate issues, but I still love it.
... There are others.
Morrowind was pretty scary as well. Not only do you get chased by hundreds of cliffracers, but there's also a good chance you'll fall through the floor and the world to be stuck in the void forever.
that orphanage/asylum mission in Thief Deadly Shadows was pretty creepy.
Daggerfall's first dungeon was DAMN scary for beginners.
"Oh hey, a bat, oh hey it died easily, i'm gonna open this door and OH MY GOD A GRIZZLY BEAR!"
But my favorite is Alone in the Dark.
Silent Hill 2 had a pretty decent PC port, but it's a pain in the boo-boo to find. Try Ebay.