
There are certain established tropes within horror games that help to make them scary, such as a foreboding atmosphere, jump scares, or grotesque enemy designs. One such trope that appears from time to time involves a game introducing a particularly deadly enemy (or set of enemies) whose sole objective is to hunt you down throughout the whole game.
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PostsNo matter how fast you run or where you try to hide, they will chase you and likely find you, and fighting is often useless because it's either incredibly difficult or just impossible to win. Here are some of the most standout examples within gaming.
Updated on October 21, 2024, by Dennis Moiseyev: You've just made a riveting horror game imbued with a stellar atmosphere, so what's your next move? Probably to throw an enemy to hunt the players around the map. Horror game developers love keeping you on your toes throughout the experience and never making you feel safe from enemies. Thankfully, there are plenty more games that can deliver just that, like some of the ones below!
18 A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead
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Survival Horror Horror Released October 17, 2024 Developer(s) Stormind Games Publisher(s) Saber Interactive Engine Unreal Engine 5 Platform(s) PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC Powered by Expand CollapseA Quiet Place is another blockbuster horror film series to receive a video game adaptation, and you'll be pleased to know that it's a first-person stealth horror game similar to Alien: Isolation, where you must be as quiet as possible while being stalked by the Death Angel aliens. Oh, and your microphone can also play a role in the gameplay, just so that it's completely immersive to the 'A Quiet Place' experience.
If you make any sound, those Death Angels will be on you just as fast as they are in the films, the opening moments putting that on full display. The Road Ahead also doesn't feature the Abbott family as the main characters, but instead, introduces you to a new protagonist named Alex Taylor, a survivor dealing with asthma in the alien-infested world.
17 The Medium
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Survival Horror Released January 28, 2021 Developer(s) Bloober Team Publisher(s) Bloober Team Engine Unreal Engine 4 Platform(s) PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Powered by Expand CollapseThe main enemy hunting you in The Medium is The Maw, a demonic entity born of trauma that haunts the spirit realm in the Niwa worker's resort in '90s Poland. You play Marianne, a character with the special ability to exist in two places at once – the spiritual plane and in the real world of each location – which is showcased through the split-screen gameplay.
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PostsThe Medium's themes and horror atmosphere are inspired by Silent Hill, and this game also comes from Bloober Team, the studio that developed the remake of Silent Hill 2. The Maw will hunt Marianne through her spirit form in the Spirit Realm, which includes many suspenseful story moments in the game where you have to stealthily evade it, as well as figure out the truth behind the creature.
16 Supermassive's Horror Anthology Games
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Horror 10.0/10 Released October 4, 2024 Developer(s) Ballistic Moon Publisher(s) PlayStation PC LLC Engine Unreal Engine 5 Platform(s) PC, PS5 Powered by Expand CollapseThe choice-driven cinematic horror games developed by Supermassive always entail new enemies hunting after your characters. In Until Dawn, whether the original or remake, you have The Psycho and the Wendigo creatures. The Quarry offers werewolves that hunt down camp counselors, and The Casting of Frank Stone builds suspense with the titular character chasing you around in the past and present.
Then, there's The Dark Picture Anthology, featuring four games where characters will be hunted by ghosts, demons, alien vampires, and a copycat killer inspired by H.H. Holmes in their respective stories. Each of these titles is an interactive video game, where a character's death might occur due to some poor decision you've made or a failed quick time event, and might be an excellent choice for couples.
15 Still Wakes The Deep
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Survival Horror Released June 18, 2024 Developer(s) The Chinese Room Publisher(s) Secret Mode Engine Unreal Engine 5 Platform(s) PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Powered by Expand CollapseStill Wakes the Deep presents you with an atmospheric horror journey set on an oil rig, where you'll be hunted by Lovecraftian monstrosities that can only be dealt with through stealth. You'll have to use hiding spots to sneak past them and toss objects in the other direction to get their attention away from where you need to go. And these creatures are absolutely terrifying in terms of body horror.
All of this is happening to an ordinary electrician named Cameron 'Caz' McLeary, who is working on the Beira D oil rig as a way of evading the law back home, but little does he know what kind of trouble awaits him here. To get back to his family and try to save his remaining friends and co-workers, he'll have to navigate and survive the areas around the rig while trying not to get infected himself.
14 Amnesia: The Bunker
Amnesia: The Bunker
Survival Horror 3.5/5 Released May 16, 2023 Developer(s) Frictional Games Publisher(s) Frictional Games Engine HPL Engine 3.5 Platform(s) PC, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Powered by Expand CollapseAlthough you're used to being hunted in Amnesia games, The Bunker throws one primary enemy at you – The Beast. Using Alien: Isolation's same cat-and-mouse formula where the AI is just as effective, Amnesia: The Bunker manages to both capture and reinvigorate that intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the original game.
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PostsThe setting takes you beyond the 19th century but also before the events of Amnesia: Rebirth, with the backdrop being WW1. You play Henri Clément, a French soldier trapped in a 'semi-open world' bunker with The Beast, with only a few weapons to stun the creature with. There are lots of mysteries that connect to the Amnesia series within the bunker, but you ultimately might find the game's narrative the least compelling.
13 The Five Nights At Freddy's Series
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Survival Horror Released August 8, 2014 Developer(s) Scott Cawthon Publisher(s) Scott Cawthon, Clickteam LLC USA Engine multimedia fusion Platform(s) Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One Powered by Expand CollapseGenerally, security jobs end up being pretty good gigs, even if they're a bit boring on occasion. But hey, getting paid to sit around and take a few walks during the night shift isn't a bad deal. On a related note, being a security guard who watches cameras is the basic premise of the FNAF series, but what's so scary about that?
You're working security for Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a restaurant franchise that invested in a bunch of animatronic characters. Normally, that wouldn't be an issue, but these animatronics act differently at night; they want to tear you apart the second you lose focus or make a mistake. Make sure you keep track of where they are, or you'll be toast.
12 The Dead Space Series
Dead Space (2023)
Survival Horror 4.0/5 10.0/10 Released January 27, 2023 Developer(s) EA Motive Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Engine Frostbite Platform(s) Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, PlayStation 5 Powered by Expand CollapseIf being hunted really gets your blood pumping, the Dead Space series will give you all that and more; you'll be hunted by literal armies of Necromorphs, deceased, mutated, and repurposed organic material designed to kill and create more Necromorphs.
In all the games in the series, you'll play as Isaac Clarke, a systems engineer. Yet whether you're investigating what went wrong on the USG Ishimura in the first game, locked up in a massive space station on Saturn's largest moon in the second game, or exploring an abandoned off-world colony in the third game, Clarke can't seem to catch a break from Necromorph outbreaks. The 2023 remake makes the visuals even more unnerving.
11 The Outlast Trials
The Outlast Trials
Survival Horror Released May 18, 2023 Developer(s) Red Barrels Publisher(s) Red Barrels Engine Unreal Engine 4 Platform(s) PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Powered by Expand CollapseBeing the next entry in the Outlast series after Outlast 2, The Outlast Trials continues to build on the creepy, atmospheric psychological horror formula, all from a first-person perspective. Whether you decide to play solo or with up to three other friends in co-op, the ultimate goal is the same: survive.
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10 Alien: Isolation
Alien: Isolation
Survival Horror 9.0/10 Released October 7, 2014 Developer(s) Creative Assembly Publisher(s) Sega Engine Cathode Platform(s) PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Switch, PC, Android, iOS Powered by Expand CollapseThe Xenomorph is one of cinema's greatest monsters and Alien: Isolation uses this fearsome creature to create one of the scariest horror games ever made. Stuck aboard the Sevastopol trading station, you must try to escape whilst the Xenomorph stalks you with frightening intelligence.
It knows to check hiding spots like lockers, it can ambush you from the vents, and it can't be killed. The flamethrower may keep it at bay, but only if you have the fuel, and the Xenomorph can tell when that's all gone too.
9 Resident Evil 3
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Horror 4.0/5 Released April 3, 2020 Developer(s) Capcom Publisher(s) Capcom Engine RE Engine Platform(s) PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Powered by Expand CollapseResident Evil 2 may have introduced the series' concept of 'being chased by a sentient bioweapon that wants to kill you,' but upped the ante with Nemesis in the sequel. Whether you're playing the PS1 original or the 2020 remake, Nemesis is utterly relentless when hunting you.
He'll just appear out of nowhere by smashing through a wall, he's surprisingly fast given his stature, and it only takes a couple of swings for him to seriously injure Jill. Even if you manage to kill him, he'll just come back later.