Developer & Publisher25 horror games

Capcom

About Capcom

Capcom is a horror game developer & publisher with 25 games in our database. Browse their catalog below with community-rated fear profiles, intensity scores, and content warnings.

Games Developed by Capcom

Resident Evil Village VR Mode

Resident Evil Village VR Mode

RELEASED
Intensity: 5.0

The PSVR2's eye tracking and haptic feedback make Village's horror visceral and personal. Lady Dimitrescu towering over you, House Beneviento's baby sequence in VR, and the Lycans lunging at your face are among the most terrifying VR experiences available.

2023
10h
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

RELEASED
Intensity: 4.0

RE7's shift to first-person perspective puts players face-to-face with the terrifying Baker family in a way the series had never achieved before. The derelict Louisiana plantation oozes with Southern Gothic atmosphere, and the game balances tense exploration with shocking encounters. Jack Baker's relentless pursuit through the main house is one of horror gaming's most memorable sequences. Note: The Nintendo Switch version is a Cloud streaming version requiring a stable internet connection.

2017
9h
Resident Evil: Revelations 2

Resident Evil: Revelations 2

RELEASED
Intensity: 3.8

Revelations 2 balances survival horror scarcity with sudden cruelty—enemies that refuse to die cleanly, oppressive facilities, and a constant sense that someone is watching. Its co-op design can lull you into teamwork comfort, then yank it away with separated characters and low-ammo desperation.

2015
10h
Resident Evil 6

Resident Evil 6

RELEASED
Intensity: 3.0

The fear in Resident Evil 6 comes less from quiet dread and more from being overwhelmed—tight chases, infected crowds, and grotesque bio-weapons that force constant movement. Its best horror moments hit when you’re low on resources and the game flips from action blockbuster to claustrophobic survival.

2012
20h
Resident Evil: Revelations

Resident Evil: Revelations

RELEASED
Intensity: 3.7

Revelations weaponizes confinement: long, dim hallways, the constant feeling of being trapped at sea, and enemies that love bursting into your personal space. It’s classic Resident Evil dread—door by door, bullet by bullet—where every detour feels like it might be your last.

2012
12h
Resident Evil 5

Resident Evil 5

RELEASED
Intensity: 3.2

Even with the heavier action focus, Resident Evil 5 leans on relentless enemy pressure, grotesque parasite mutations, and sudden ambushes in tight indoor spaces. Co-op can make it feel safer—until your partner is low on ammo, you’re juggling inventory under fire, and the game turns every hallway into a panic drill.

2009
12h
Dead Rising

Dead Rising

RELEASED
Intensity: 2.9

The mall should be safe, familiar, brightly lit—then it becomes an endless maze of bodies. Dead Rising’s fear is the math of bad decisions: the clock keeps ticking, survivors keep dying, and every wrong turn becomes a suffocating crush of undead you can’t fully control.

2006
12h
Haunting Ground

Haunting Ground

RELEASED
Intensity: 4.0

Haunting Ground's stalkers are deeply unsettling because each one's obsession with Fiona is different and personal. Daniella's jealous fixation on Fiona's femininity and Riccardo's possessive pursuit create a horror that feels uncomfortably intimate. The dog companion adds emotional stakes.

2005
10h
Clock Tower 3

Clock Tower 3

RELEASED
Intensity: 4.0

Clock Tower 3's stalker enemies are some of the most memorable in horror gaming. The acid-throwing maniac and the hammer-wielding killer are genuinely terrifying to be chased by, and the panic system makes encounters feel more desperate as fear builds.

2002
7h
Resident Evil - Code: Veronica X

Resident Evil - Code: Veronica X

RELEASED
Intensity: 4.0

Code: Veronica X features some of the series' most tense moments, including the terrifying Bandersnatch encounters and the Gothic horror of the Ashford mansion. The Antarctic section's isolation and resource scarcity push the survival horror tension to its limits.

2001
12h
Dino Crisis

Dino Crisis

RELEASED
Intensity: 3.5

Dino Crisis is effective because the threats behave like predators, not shamblers. Raptors are fast, aggressive, and loud enough to keep you tense even when you can't see them. Combined with classic survival horror pacing—limited ammo, locked doors, and puzzle progression—the game turns every corridor into a risk calculation.

1999
7h

Games Published by Capcom

Capcom FAQ

Capcom has developed 11 and published 14 horror games in our database. Browse their full catalog on this page.

Each Capcom title in our database has a community-rated fear profile with intensity scores, jump scare ratings, and content warnings so you can decide if they match your scare tolerance.