Bodycam-style horror games offer a unique and immersive experience for horror lovers.

These games attempt to immerse players into their world of terror.

These games have become quite popular over the last few years.

Frank West from Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, a character from Stalker 2, and Pyramid Head from Silent Hill 2.

you’re free to now explore abandoned hospitals or navigate labyrinthine corridors from the perspective of a bodycam.

Each game on this list uses realistic visuals and innovative mechanics to draw you into eerie narratives.

Some of these games focus on urban exploration, while others have a psychological horror aspect to them.

The Callisto Protocol, Dead Space and Alien: Isolation.

Either way, these games are a great place to start in the bodycam genre.

Rumors surrounding the hospital are immense.

The game has very realistic graphics and great sound design.

characters making drugs in schedule 1.

Almost every sound was specifically recorded for this project.

Although the gameplay only lasts 30 to 60 minutes, it’s filled with atmospheric tension and unexpected scares.

Bodycam-style games can cause motion sickness in some individuals.

A mutated giraffe with multiple legs charges the camera in Zoochosis.

If you’re prone to motion sickness, take it slow.

2024 revitalized some beloved horror series, but also had some creative (and scary) titles.

The “scary thing” in the game has a dynamic AI, which makes its encounters completely unpredictable.

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You’ll need to stay on your toes and adapt yourself.

It puts you in the role of Detective Clay Kriest investigating a mysterious call from a troubled family.

This game has some of the most realistic camera movements out there.

Player looking down a hallway in Abandoned Souls.

There are also some immersive mechanics, like interactive audio cues.

You’ll be listening for every creak and whisper that might signal danger.

The game’s branching endings add a degree of replayability, too.

Player exploring the forest in Cryptid.

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Player shinning flashlight on TV in Baisu.

Each vignette is made to deliver a quick, impactful scare that leaves a lasting impression.

There isn’t much gameplay involved, but this game is great for those who like walking simulators.

4Zoochosis

Zoochosisis perhaps one of the most unique games on this list.

Player looking at monster on ceiling in Notebook Entries Vol. 1.

It puts you in the role of a zookeeper during a night shift that escalates quickly.

A scary idea, or warning for what might come?

The game’s graphics are very well done, and it’s varied enough for several playthroughs.

The mutated moose approaching from the Zoochosis horror game.

It’s an interesting horror game that’s also very mechanic-rich.

Much of the gameplay involves navigating bustling subways and crowded nightclubs.

You’ll have limited resources and asthma, which makes the chase all that more challenging.

Player holding asthma inhaler in Crowded. Followed.

It’s fairly short and only takes around an hour to complete.

2Liminal State

Liminal State is very different from the other games on this list.

The setting is procedurally generated and designed to mess with your hold on reality.

Player entering a flooded room in Liminal State.

You’ll have to travel throughdisorienting environmentsthat blur the reality between what’s real and what isn’t.

You’ll come up against unexplainable phenomena and have to contend with quite a few scares.

Navigating through the shifting spaces slowly becomes more challenging as you discover clues about the game’s narrative.

NPC opening a containment unit in The Backrooms.

You’ll spend much of your time navigating passageways that slowly become more disorienting.

Eerie sounds and unexpected jump scares plague you as you explore.

The realistic camera effects make the whole situation more disorienting as you find scattered clues throughout the labyrinth.

A bloody character from the original Siren in 2003.

If you consider Bloodborne to be a horror game, that’s a good choice.

As for more traditional survival horror titles, Siren is a pretty damn hard title.

What horror game do you think is the most difficult?

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