What your best retro horror game that you've ever played

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1. Phantasmagoria (MS-DOS) (Sega Saturn)
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Phantasmagoria is a point-and-click adventure horror video game designed by Roberta Williams for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows and released by Sierra On-Line on August 24, 1995. It tells the story of Adrienne Delaney (Victoria Morsell), a writer who moves into a remote mansion and finds herself terrorized by supernatural forces. It was made at the peak of popularity for interactive movie games and features live-action actors and footage, both during cinematic scenes and within the three-dimensionally rendered environments of the game itself. It was noted for its violence and sexual content.

2. Stonekeep (MS-DOS)
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Stonekeep is centered on a hero, Drake. Ten years before the events of the game, Drake's home, the castle of Stonekeep, was destroyed by the insane god Khull-Khuum, the Shadowking. Drake, at this time just a boy, was saved from the castle by a mysterious figure. Returning to the ruins of Stonekeep, Drake is visited by the goddess Thera, who sends his spirit out of his body into the ruins itself to explore, find the mystical orbs containing the other gods, and reclaim the land.

3. BLOOD (MS-DOS)
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The game follows the story of Caleb, an undead early 20th century gunslinger seeking revenge against the demon Tchernobog. It features a number of occult and horror themes. Blood includes large amounts of graphic violence, a large arsenal of weapons ranging from the standard to the bizarre, and numerous enemies and bosses.

4. Forbidden Siren (PS2) (PS4 Re-Mastered) (PS5 Re-make)
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The story of Siren is told through the alternating perspectives of ten survivors of a supernatural disaster in the (fictional) rural Japanese town of Hanuda (羽生蛇村, in the Japanese version) in 2003 (Heisei year 15). These events are presented outside of chronological order and deal primarily with the efforts of the viewpoint characters to both escape the town and find answers to what has happened in the three days immediately following the disaster.

5. KUON (PS2)
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Kuon takes place in and around Fujiwara Manor, an estate in Kyoto, Japan during the Heian period. Central to the plot are two magical Mulberry trees planted near the present Fujiwara Manor by the Hata clan. The trees birth silkworms which weave cocoons around the dead and resurrect them. The resurrection can only be sustained by merging with other living beings, including humans, and absorbing their "grudge". The ultimate goal of the Mulberries is to perform the merging nine times, completing the Kuon Ritual and birthing a being which will become a new Mulberry.

6. Obscure (PS2) (PSP) (Xbox Classic) (Wii)
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Upon learning their friend Kenny has gone missing, Josh, Stan, Shannon, and Ashley set out to find him. However, their search leads to them being locked in Leafmore High overnight. While searching the campus, they are attacked by photosensitive monsters that can be weakened with flashlights and killed by direct sunlight. Meanwhile, Kenny encounters a fellow student named Dan. They attempt to escape together, but Dan is killed by one of the monsters.

The students eventually discover a conspiracy surrounding Principal Friedman, who has been kidnapping students and infecting them with spores derived from a rare African plant called Mortifilia under the belief that it will allow them to live forever. Additionally, they learn that Herbert and his accomplice Elisabeth are over 100 years old despite appearing in their 60s after successfully experimenting on each other. Along the way, the students become exposed to the spores while Herbert is killed by Professor Walden, who seeks to cure himself of his infection. Upon seeing this, Herbert's brother Leonard grows enraged, kills Walden, and mutates into a large, monstrous form, only to be defeated by the students. The group return to the gym to inject themselves with a cure. Though Leonard returns to attack them, they defeat him once more and leave him to die in the sunlight.

7. Silent Hill 2 (PS2) (PC, PS5 Re-make)
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James Sunderland (Luke Roberts) arrives in Silent Hill after receiving a letter from his wife Mary (Salóme Gunnarsdóttir), who died three years earlier from a degenerative disease. While exploring the abandoned town, he meets Angela Orosco (Gianna Kiehl), a 19-year-old searching for her mother; overweight and erratic Eddie Dombrowski (Danny Kirrane (appearance), Scott Haining (voice)); and Laura (Evie Templeton), an eight-year-old girl who befriended Mary while they were in hospital together. James encounters inhuman creatures throughout the town, and is stalked by an indestructible creature, Pyramid Head.

8. Fear & Hunger (PC)
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The Fear & Hunger games are based in an alternate Europe, in a world stricken with war and tainted by the influence of cruel old gods. The games explore the desire of humanity to pursue these gods, both in worship and to be noticed. Ultimately even to try to rise to their level, discovering just the cost such an endeavour would require.
 
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I don't usually play horror games but ones that introduce and popularized the genre for me is definitely Resident Evil and Silent Hill Franchise. Huge credits goes to Sweet Home and Alone in the Dark for inspiring one of the most well known horror games.

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A couple of my favorites are Splatterhouse, Night Slashers, and Beast Busters.. there's something special to me about that really saturated bright red blood you have with these older games lol
 

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The 7th Guest, Frankenstein: Through The Eyes of The Monster, Alone in The Dark, Alone in The Dark New Nightmare, The Ring, Resident Evil, Illbleed, Castlevania, Clock Tower, Alien Isolation, Vampire: Master of Darkness... There's a BOR game with zombies.
 
Considering the ps1 and 2 aint retro to me
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I am amazed by how similar this simple super famicom game is to ps1\2 horror
Memorable setting, atmospheric, awesome music, multiple endings, grim risquè themes, obscure mechanics, inaspired by italian horror (several are)

It legit SCARED me, that final boss was so grotesque and repugnant, the way faces are drawn is fantastic the adoptive mother looks so evil!! I cant quite put my finger on it

The chase theme is the best one Ive ever heard, it really gives me anxiety, the title itself "Don't cry, Jennifer" shends shivers down my spine. It implies a horrible gruesome scary death

Also as a fan of my country's horror moviesm, they got it spot on! The intricate architecture filled with traps and cult rooms, the vile story, the characters, all the weird shit that happens
 
Considering the ps1 and 2 aint retro to me
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I am amazed by how similar this simple super famicom game is to ps1\2 horror
Memorable setting, atmospheric, awesome music, multiple endings, grim risquè themes, obscure mechanics, inaspired by italian horror (several are)

It legit SCARED me, that final boss was so grotesque and repugnant, the way faces are drawn is fantastic the adoptive mother looks so evil!! I cant quite put my finger on it

The chase theme is the best one Ive ever heard, it really gives me anxiety, the title itself "Don't cry, Jennifer" shends shivers down my spine. It implies a horrible gruesome scary death

Also as a fan of my country's horror moviesm, they got it spot on! The intricate architecture filled with traps and cult rooms, the vile story, the characters, all the weird shit that happens
ah yes clock tower i remembered having nightmare playing it when i was a kid back then
 
Kuon and Siren are two of the most atmospheric and unnerving ps2 games I've played. Haunting Ground is a personal favourite of mine.
 
I also like to think the consoles of my childhood ain't retro. Denial keeps me young.
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Kuon and Siren are two of the most atmospheric and unnerving ps2 games I've played. Haunting Ground is a personal favourite of mine.

Siren is one of my favorite games ever
Nothing else is like it, good lord the music is so cool, the shibito are terrifying, I've had so many nightmares about them. Their breathing noises....
It's inspired by arcade games! A horror game thats level based and can be played in quick bursts! Each level has so much detail and little tricks
I can also comfortably say that not counting extra difficulty modes it's the hardest game I've ever 100%ed

You must find every single archive without dying, if you die you must re-do the level
 
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Siren on the PlayStation 2 is my all-time favorite survival horror. It offers multiple ways to play since each character has different abilities or handicaps.
 
Siren on the PlayStation 2 is my all-time favorite survival horror. It offers multiple ways to play since each character has different abilities or handicaps

The scary thing with is that when you see one it's already over, it's the end of the world
There is no killing them, you may only trap them

They're smart they Will find you

They keep all their memories

Even if you kill yourself there is no escape
 
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I first played Monster Party on an emulator as a kid and let me tell you something, few things were as unsettling or disturbing to me at the time as this game.
To properly set the scene, imagine you are rummaging through a folder with a bunch of games during the early aughts and you stumble onto this game called Monster Party , it sounds inoffensive enough so you boot it up. You are then greeted with a pretty standard title screen for what you would assume is a mildly spooky game not unlike say, a licensed title like Addams Family. So then you are treated to a cutscene about a boy meeting a monster, he gets transported to a different world or something and then you are dropped onto this cheerful land with smiling trees and a colorful environment, but as you are walking along, the game suddenly shifts and the world distorts, the music changes, the environment is now littered with what looks like bloody faces or corpses, those smiling trees now have a sinister smile on them and the sky takes an apocalyptic tone. Suddenly the game becomes pretty challenging and if you aren't careful enough, you'll get killed in a second and will be treated to a game over screen featuring a pool of blood and floating skeletons.
As to how all of these somehow made it past Nintendo's overzealous censorship of the era completely eludes me, but boy am I glad it did. I also wonder if this game served as the inspiration for Eversion.
 

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