Best Pulp Horror Games
Top Pulp Horror Games to Play in 2026
Looking for the best pulp horror games? Our database features 2+ games in this category, each rated by the community with intensity scores, jump scare frequency, and content warnings. These games deliver unique horror experiences that set them apart from other subgenres.
Whether you're a veteran horror gamer or just getting started, pulp horror gamesoffer a range of experiences from mildly unsettling to deeply terrifying. Use our fear profiles to find the perfect match for your scare tolerance.
We currently have 2 pulp horror games in our database, including popular titles like Zombie Army 4: Dead War, Zombie Army Trilogy. Each game page includes community-driven fear profiles, content warnings, and reviews to help you decide what to play next.

Zombie Army 4: Dead War
It’s schlocky, but the relentless pressure of co-op firefights—plus special enemies and occult bosses—keeps every mission a loud, sweaty panic.

Zombie Army Trilogy
The old-school campaign pacing—dark corridors, sudden waves, and ammo anxiety—turns sniping into survival, especially when a plan falls apart in co-op.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Pulp Horror Games?
Pulp Horror Games are scary games that feature pulp horror elements as a core part of their gameplay or atmosphere. These games range from mildly unsettling to deeply terrifying, offering varied experiences for different scare tolerances.
What are the best pulp horror games?
Some of the top-rated pulp horror games include Zombie Army 4: Dead War, Zombie Army Trilogy. Browse our full list to find games ranked by community intensity ratings and fear profiles.
How many pulp horror games are there?
We currently have 2 pulp horror games in our database, with more being added regularly. Our community continuously rates and reviews new horror games as they are released.
Are pulp horror games suitable for beginners?
Pulp Horror Games vary widely in intensity. Use our fear profile system to find games that match your comfort level - each game is rated for intensity (1-5), jump scare frequency, and has specific content warnings so you can choose games that suit your experience level.