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Summary
Sometimes, you just need a good way to scare yourself.
Despite the Switch’s family-friendly reputation, its game library is more than just Mario and Zelda.
Our new recommendations, in particular, are perfect for giving you goosebumps.
You start in front of a lonely cabin in the woods.
A disembodied voice says there’s a princess inside who will end the world unless you kill her.
Little do you know that something far scarier awaits in the basement.
The uncanny body horror, existential themes, and devilish mind games combine to create a truly unsettling experience.
Give it a try if you want to really get the gears turning.
If you grew up playing ’90s horror games, you’ll feel right at home with Crow Country.
You control investigator Mara Forest as she explores an abandoned theme park in search of its missing owner.
Crow Country takes inspiration from various PS1-era horror games, including Resident Evil and Silent Hill.
Don’t sleep on this indie gem.
Throw in some clever puzzles, and Fran Bow is the perfect game to make you think and shudder.
The game drops you in a dark, foggy forest on a journey to find your lost sister.
Where Limbo excels the most, however, is its bone-chilling atmosphere.
The monochromatic art style and flesh-crawling animations create a truly terrifying and immersive environment.
This game is undoubtedly best played with headphones in a dark room.
The Switch remake faithfully preserves the frightening experience with updated visuals and new puzzles.
The plot follows a young girl named Ib, whose parents disappear at an art gallery.
While searching for them, she winds up in a bizarre supernatural realm and must survive its many horrors.
When three strangers - Yuri Kozukata, Ren Hojo, and Miu Hinasaki - travel to the haunted Mt.
Hikami, they must unravel the dark mystery surrounding the many ghosts that lurk in its shadows.
That is, if it’s possible for you to survive long enough to see it.
Any fan of horror should experience these titles at least once.
The story begins with real estate agent Isabella Santos, who is tasked with selling the haunted Ermengarde Mansion.
The perspective swaps between seven characters, each with fleshed-out backstories and relatable motivations.