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The Exit 8
The Exit 8 is a short, unsettling walking simulator about getting trapped in an underground passageway that loops endlessly. Your only rule is simple: spot anomalies. If something feels wrong, turn back. If everything looks normal, keep going. The tension comes from second-guessing your senses as the space subtly changes, turning a mundane commute corridor into a paranoid horror puzzle.

Bendy and the Ink Machine
Bendy and the Ink Machine draws its horror from the uncanny corruption of cheerful 1930s cartoon imagery. The sepia-toned animation studio setting creates a unique atmosphere where familiar cartoon characters become nightmarish ink-dripping monsters. Its episodic structure builds tension across five chapters, with Ink Bendy's appearances growing increasingly threatening as the studio's dark secrets are revealed.

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.

Poppy Playtime
Poppy Playtime creates tension through its contrast of cheerful toy factory aesthetics with the lurking menace of twisted mascot creatures. The GrabPack mechanics add a unique vulnerability, and Huggy Wuggy's pursuit through narrow ventilation shafts delivers genuinely intense chase sequences despite the game's more accessible horror approach. Base game includes Chapter 1; later chapters are sold separately as DLC.

Detention
Detention uses supernatural horror as a lens for real historical atrocity. The Taiwanese folk monsters are genuinely frightening, but the true horror is the White Terror — a period of martial law where informing on neighbors led to torture and death. The story's twist recontextualizes everything devastating.

Limbo
Limbo's horror lies in its stark presentation — the pitch-black silhouettes hide threats until it is too late, and the brutal death animations for a child protagonist are shocking. The giant spider encounters and the hostile children create a world that feels actively malevolent.

Inside
Inside builds unease from its very first moments and never relents. The mind control sequences are deeply disturbing, the underwater sections are tense, and the final act — which completely redefines everything — is among gaming's most shocking reveals.

Little Nightmares
Little Nightmares creates horror through scale and grotesquery. Being a tiny child in a world of enormous, deformed adults taps into fundamental childhood fears. The Chef sequences and the Guest Area are particularly nightmarish.