It's often thought that being lonely makes things scarier, and while that may be true, video games have proved that tackling horrific obstacles is a lot of fun with friends. There's a special alchemy that happens when a horror game delivers a good scare that sends ear-piercing screams through the voice chat.
5 Consoles With The Best Horror Game Libraries
Some of the best console generations are defined by their horror offerings. These are the best horror game libraries divided by console.
Whether it's launching a ghost hunting operation with your pals or exploring horrifying labyrinths full of beasts better left unseen, these games lean into the fun and terror of 4 player co-op to deliver genuinely unforgettable experiences.
8 Phasmophobia
Ghost Hunters Incorporated
Phasmophobia
- Released
- October 29, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Kinetic Games
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Survival Horror, Puzzle
As one of the first games that launched the ongoing trend of co-operative horror games that are one part comedy, one part terror, Phasmophobia is a modern classic for PC gamers around the world. Taking the role of ghost hunters placed into a series of ominous locations, the players must determine what kind of horriftying ghost they are dealing with before the ghost gets them.
While the premise is quite simple, the game thrives on an immersive atmosphere, and with novel mechanics such as detecting drops in temperature or localized voice chat (which has become a staple of the subgenre) Phasmophobia is amazing fun for horror veterans and scaredy-cats alike.
7 Dead By Daylight
Become The Slasher Victims
Dead by Daylight
- Released
- June 14, 2016
- Developer(s)
- Behaviour Interactive
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Stadia, Switch, Mobile
- Genre(s)
- Horror, Survival
What started off as a relatively humble asymmetric multiplayer game — where one player is the killer and the others are the survivors — has emerged as one of the most popular multiplayer games to this day. With a whole horde of new killers and characters taken from all over horror media (and surely many more iconic characters to come), Dead By Daylight has somehow managed to become the multiversal home of all things horror.
Whether you want to play as one of the game's many killers and get your thrills from stalking the survivors, or you want to outwit a monster with nothing but your skill and expertise, Dead By Daylight delivers with a surprisingly in-depth narrative to boot.
6 Labyrinthine
A Maze Of Monsters
Labyrinthine
- Released
- August 18, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Valko Game Studios
- Platform(s)
- PC
- Genre(s)
- Horror, Puzzle, Virtual Reality
Everyone knows the feeling of getting lost in a maze. The first feeling is panic, and the second is not knowing whether escape is ever possible. Labyrinthine takes that feeling and injects it with weapons-grade steroids.
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Playing with a crew of friends, the players must navigate their way through a maze that, on the surface, seems safe — until one of the game's many unique horrific monsters come calling. Armed with little else but wits and a strong sense of direction, the players must escape before the monster haunting the halls decides its time for them to leave the maze for good.
5 Killing Floor 2
Mop The Bloody Floors
Killing Floor 2
- Released
- November 18, 2016
- Developer(s)
- Tripwire Interactive, Hardsuit Labs, Saber Interactive
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Genre(s)
- FPS, Survival Horror
Killing Floor 2 is the definitive zombie horde shooter, so much so that it has effectively become the de facto horde mode game. Taking the role of several seasoned zombie slayers, players are dropped into a lovingly rendered map where hordes of zombies will soon pile out and wreak havoc.
Taking the zombie variety from the likes of Left 4 Dead and pairing it with the co-operative map-based thrills of the Zombies mode from the Call of Duty games, Killing Floor 2 scratches a sweet spot that few other games do and makes itself one of the best available shooters in the process. Players seeking blood drenched mayhem should look no further.
4 Sons Of The Forest
Co-Operative Cannibalism
Sons of the Forest
- Released
- February 22, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Endnight Games
- Platform(s)
- PC
One of the many things Sons of the Forest does brilliantly is organic horror moments. There are no major jump scares or musical stings. When the strange cannibals and mutants of the island find a player's friend, the only clue will be their scream. So, best stock up on those all-important items, because there's no such thing as safety on the island.
With incredibly in-depth AI systems and some truly terrifying moments, Sons of the Forest takes everything that made its predecessor great and turns it up to 11. With friends, maybe the player just about stands a chance against the ever-growing hordes of cannibals that like the cut of the player's jib.
3 Lethal Company
OSHA Would Like A Word
Lethal Company
- Released
- October 23, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Zeekerss
- Platform(s)
- PC
As one of the prime examples of the new horror-comedy co-operative subgenre, Lethal Company takes everything that games like Phasmophobia and Labyrinthine do and turns it toward sci-fi shennanigans with friends.
Tasked by a corporate overlord to investigate a series of frightening moons (and even more fantastic moons with mods) for whatever goodies remain unclaimed, players must coordinate and keep an eye on each other, because with localized voice chat, if a comrade disappears, the only clue that something's gone awry is their silence. It's a bizarrely terrifying and hilarious experience in equal measure that needs to be played to be believed.
2 Left 4 Dead 2
4 Hunters, 4 Times The Fun
Left 4 Dead 2
Where Left 4 Dead laid the groundwork for one of the greatest zombie horror games of all time, Left 4 Dead 2 perfected the formula. Ideally played with four friends, the game sees the player take the role of a seasoned zombie survivor as they make their way through terrifying levels full of fearsome zombies waiting in the wings to lunge when least expected.
The sheer replayability of Valve's original campaign, in addition to the plethora of custom levels and hordes of mods, make Left 4 Dead 2 a firm favorite more than a decade after its release. Its gunplay is satisfying, the team dynamics are hilarious, and there's no feeling quite like making it into the safe room with a Tank barreling down on the group.
1 Barotrauma
Deep Sea Fever
Barotrauma
In movies where experts in their field descend into the unknown, they're usually hyper competent and ready for any challenge. So, what if a game allowed a bunch of numbskulls to plumb the depths of a horrifying ocean planet where Eldritch abominations await? Nothing good. Enter: Barotrauma.
Four players or more must find a way to work cohesively as a team, embodying their individual and essential roles, to get a lumbering hulk of a submarine across the depths of the ocean. Good communication is key, but let's be honest, when things go to hell as they inevitably will, the panic and domino effect of catastrophe after catastrophe make the ventures into the digital deep some of the most fun horror games have to offer.
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