Best Horror Games for PC
The best horror games available on PC, ranked by community ratings. From AAA releases to indie gems, find the scariest PC games.
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The best horror games available on PC, ranked by community ratings. From AAA releases to indie gems, find the scariest PC games. Standout picks currently include Resident Evil Zero, Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth.
Use the fear profiles, jump scare data, and content warnings on each game card to narrow the list quickly and find a match for your scare tolerance, preferred platform, and style of horror.
How we rank these games
- Community intensity ratings surface the scariest entries first.
- Jump scare and content-warning data separate dread from pure shock value.
- Fresh platform and release details keep the list useful for players in 2026.
Ranked Picks
This page currently features 18 ranked entries for best horror games for pc, ordered to help you compare atmosphere, jump scares, and overall fear profile at a glance.

Resident Evil Zero
It is classic Resident Evil tension: constrained space, limited supplies, and enemies designed to punish panic. The two-character system adds pressure when you have to split attention and resources.

Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
The series' core tension is still here: you have to face ghosts directly and wait for the right moment, which makes every encounter feel like standing your ground in a bad place.

Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
The game builds dread through hostile townsfolk, cult undertones, and moments where running and hiding are smarter than fighting.

Cold Fear
The combination of cramped ship corridors, constant storm noise, and sudden infected attacks creates pressure that rarely lets you relax.

Obscure II: The Aftermath
The tension comes from tight corridors, surprise encounters, and the slow realization that the campus is already compromised. It is a sprint from one locked door to the next while things mutate around you.

Obscure
The familiar setting helps: a school is supposed to be normal, and the game slowly strips that safety away with eerie lighting, ambushes, and grotesque reveals.

The Thing
It is not just the monsters. The fear is in uncertainty: who is infected, who is panicking, and whether your team will hold together when things go wrong.

Clive Barker's Undying
The scares come from oppressive environments and sudden supernatural threats, plus the feeling that the estate is a connected web of cursed history you keep uncovering.

Crisol: Theater of Idols
Religious iconography, body-horror aesthetics, and close-quarters first-person combat can create a uniquely intimate kind of fear -- where you're forced to stare at the nightmare while fighting for space to breathe.

Eyes of Hellfire
Co-op horror turns fear into a social problem: miscommunication, distrust, and time pressure amplify the dread. The setting's occult folklore vibes and escalating threats push the group toward panic and betrayal.

SLEEP AWAKE
It builds terror from an unavoidable human need -- sleep -- and turns it into a countdown. The surreal presentation and paranoia-heavy premise make every moment feel unstable, like the world is slipping out from under you.

The Bathhouse | Restored Edition
Chilla's Art specializes in slow-burn discomfort: familiar places, everyday work, and tiny wrong details that snowball into full-on terror. It's the horror of noticing you're not alone -- too late.

Supernormal
It's classic 'haunted home' horror done with modern pacing: tight spaces, sudden shifts in reality, and the constant feeling that something is in the room with you -- whether you can see it or not.

CAPTURED
It weaponizes familiarity: the 'safe' setting (your home) becomes hostile, and the lo-fi analog presentation makes every flicker, shadow, and glitch feel like a warning you missed.

The Cabin Factory
The horror comes from attention and doubt: you're forced to stare at ordinary rooms until the ordinary stops behaving. It turns tiny visual changes into panic, and makes you second-guess your own memory under pressure.

Alien: Isolation
Alien: Isolation features one of gaming's most terrifying antagonists: a Xenomorph driven by adaptive AI that learns from the player's tactics. Hiding in lockers and crawling through vents creates suffocating tension, while the retro-futuristic space station setting perfectly captures the dread of the original 1979 film. The alien cannot be killed, only avoided, making every encounter a desperate fight for survival.

Outlast 2
Outlast 2 pushes horror to its extremes with relentless chase sequences and deeply disturbing religious cult imagery. The night-vision camera mechanic forces players to choose between seeing in the dark and conserving batteries. Its unforgiving difficulty and graphic content create a constantly overwhelming sense of vulnerability.

Condemned: Criminal Origins
Condemned's department store mannequin level is one of the most terrifying sequences in gaming history — mannequins that move when you look away. The brutal melee combat makes every encounter feel desperate and dangerous, and the deranged enemies are genuinely frightening.
Frequently Asked Questions
The best PC horror games are ranked on this page by community ratings. PC offers the largest horror game library, from AAA survival horror to experimental indie titles. Many horror games are best experienced on PC with headphones for maximum immersion.
PC horror games are available on Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, and Humble Bundle. Steam has the largest selection of horror games. Use our finder to filter horror games by PC platform to see all available titles.
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