Developers are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible when it comes to making games. The early days of video games wowed with just two simple paddles and one white ball bouncing between the two. Now, games are jam-packed with fun mechanics, and some are so graphically impressive, it is almost impossible to differentiate them from movies.

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Photo-Realistic Horror Games

From Visage to The Beast Inside and Alan Wake 2, these horror games will be perfect for fans of the lost P.T. And Silent Hills.

But not every developer is aiming for realism, instead choosing to innovate in totally unique ways. They have an aesthetic in mind for their game to perfectly complement their vision, favoring stylized graphics rather than realism. Even in the horror genre, which relies so heavily on player immersion, stylized graphics can be used to great effect in terrifying their players.

7 Stifled

Sound Design & Visuals Go Hand-In-Hand

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SEE YOUR FEAR

Experience virtual reality horror in a whole new light in this sound-based thriller where enemies hear your fear.

Follow in the quiet footsteps of David Ridley, a grief-stricken widower seeking solace in virtual memories of his traumatic past that are slowly turning his world dark.

Create sound waves to reveal the world around you, using objects and your own voice in unique virtual reality and mic-enabled gameplay.

But beware your nightmares are listening to every noise you make…
 

Released
October 31, 2017
Developer(s)
Gattai Games
Platform(s)
PS4, PC, Xbox One
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

Stifled is one of the most unique horror games on the market due to its minimal graphic style and how it utilizes sound. Throughout the game, players are plunged into darkness, seeing nothing but a black screen. Making noises illuminates the surroundings in white lines, aiding them in navigation — though these lines eventually fade, and players will need to create more sound to bring back those guiding lines.

But, there is more to this title than trying to walk around in the dark, as players are rarely ever alone. Danger is shown in red, starkly contrasting the safety of the black and the white. These brazen red lines alert the player and set them on edge as they need to use noise to navigate — but noise attracts danger. This unique approach to graphics makes Stifled one of the most tense games players will ever experience, as there is true horror in things that can't be seen.

6 Detention

Filled With Scenery Styled Like Paintings

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Detention is an atmospheric horror game set in 1960s Taiwan under martial law. Incorporated religious elements based in Taiwanese/Chinese culture and mythology, the game provided players with unique graphics and gaming experience.
Greenwood high school, located in a remote mountainous area, two students found themselves trapped and vulnerable. The place they once knew has changed in unsettling ways, haunted by evil creatures. To escape, they must explore the mysterious campus filled with ominous objects and puzzles. How will they survive in this ever threatening environment? Could they return to safety in one piece?
In this 2D atmospheric horror side-scroller, players navigate the main characters in a classic point and click fashion to explore a high school where evil encroaches. While hiding from the rampaging monsters, you are to find items to interact with in the otherworldly rooms. And as more mysteries unveiled, the dark past of a cursed school will finally surface.
 

Released
January 12, 2017
Platform(s)
PC, PS4, Switch
Developer
RedCandleGames
Genre(s)
Horror

Detention is a horror game that has tragically flown under the radar of many horror gamers, which is a shame, as it has a lot to offer for fans of the genre. Set in a grim time period in Taiwanese history known as The White Terror, Wei and Ray find themselves trapped in their school during a typhoon that has driven all the teachers and the other students home. Malevolent spirits stalk the nightmarish halls as Ray and Wei slowly unearth the school's haunted past.

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Players guide Ray through a 2D point-and-click interface, but this POV does little to detract from how darkly beautiful the game actually is. Perspective is done masterfully, such as trees dropping the leaves right in front of the camera, and vivid colors such as deep reds and violets pop through during scenes of tension.

5 Inside

The Absence of Color Perfectly Sets the Atmosphere

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Released
June 29, 2016
Developer(s)
Playdead
Platform(s)
PC, Switch, PS4, Xbox One, iOS
Genre(s)
Puzzle, Platformer

From the developers of Limbo comes another dark and moody atmospheric game by the name of Inside. Featuring a similarly minimalistic approach to visuals, Inside follows a young boy pulled into the center of a dark and mysterious project. Mystery, puzzles, platforming, and a story all combine to deliver a truly horrifying experience.

The graphics of Inside share a similarly monochromatic style to Limbo, while managing to find its own identity. There is more detail in the surroundings, and the infrequent uses of color are subtle but poignant. It helps to convey the depressing reality of the situation, lending an oppressive atmosphere to every set-piece.

4 Bendy And The Ink Machine

One Of The Most Stylish Modern Horror Games

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Joey Drew Studios
Platform(s)
Switch, PS4 Pro, Xbox One, PC, Android
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

Love it or hate it, Bendy and the Ink Machine became one of the most famous horror mascots of all time, cementing an audience with Twitch streamers and younger games. Its success comes down to the sheer creative scope of Bendy, which is nothing short of impressive. The sepia tones and inky accents lend the game an old cartoon feel, which is fitting, as this is what Bendy is all about.

It is a classic tale of style over substance, but the style here is sharp and distinct, and there is enough of a narrative to keep players immersed. Following the story of Henry, the ex co-founder and animator of Joey Drew Studios, he is invited back to the old studio — only to see his creations have come to life thanks to an invention known as the Ink Machine. Taking inspiration from BioShock, the combat never quite elevates the experience, but the exploration and unique graphics are enough to keep players coming back for more.

3 Faith: The Unholy Trilogy

An Homage To Games Of Yore

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On September 21, 1986, two priests arrived at the Martin Family home in rural Connecticut to investigate an apparent case of demonic possession. Only two people would leave the house alive.
FAITH is a pixel horror game inspired by the era of classic 8-bit gaming and the "Satanic Scare" of the 1980s. Use your holy crucifix to perform exorcisms, fight back against possessed cultists, and cleanse haunted objects. Discover a world of dread, isolation, and mystery as you explore haunted forests, abandoned churches, and the inner sanctums of a Satanic cult.
EXPERIENCE ALL 3 CHAPTERS OF THE UNHOLY TRINITY 
FAITH - Haunted by nightmares and searching for answers, a young priest returns to the house where an exorcism went horribly wrong a year before.
FAITH: Chapter II - After confronting unspeakable paranormal entities and narrowly escaping with his life, a young priest descends into a new nightmare.
FAITH: Chapter III - Aided by a mysterious stranger, a young priest travels the dark countryside to stop a Satanic cult from summoning a horrifically powerful demon.
HORROR THE OLD-SCHOOL WAY 
Wickedly chunky pixels, Hand crafted rotoscope animations, Haunting retro soundtrack, Multiple/secret endings, 1980s religious paranoia, Demonic EVPs channeled through abandonware speech synthesizers.

The developers describe the content like this: Game features blood and gore throughout, in both cutscene and gameplay.

 
Released
October 21, 2022
Developer(s)
Airdorf Games
Genre(s)
Horror, Adventure

Realism has been done to death by most developers creating modern games, and some developers have taken it upon themselves to do the exact opposite, resulting in fan-made 'demakes' and pixelated horror games for modern hardware. Faith: The Unholy Trilogy is the latter, offering three games in one package that all follow a Priest and his war against cults and the demonic entities they worship.

The game favors a side-screen 2.5D POV, occasionally switching to up-close and personal views for truly terrifying scenes. Smooth animations juxtapose the rough retro graphics effectively, cementing them in the player's mind and serving as a harsh reminder that these graphics serve to make Faith scarier, rather than tone down the frights. The game just would not be the same if the graphics were different — they are what make the experience of Faith so special.

2 Dredge

The Dreamy Paint-Like Visuals Disguise Buried Terror

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Released
March 31, 2023
Developer(s)
Black Salt Games
Genre(s)
Adventure

The best fishing games are often seen as peaceful, a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Players can just sit back, relax, and cast some lines...unless that game is Dredge, of course. Dredge has a lot more meat in it's filling, as there is an intricate story of cosmic proportions that slowly unveils the further players progress, upgrading and repairing their ships in increasingly hostile (and unsettling) waters.

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Not all fish are normal in Dredge, as there are anomalous creatures that look as though they are taken from the pages of a Lovecraft novel, and fishing at night takes a special sort of courage. The art style from first glance seems peaceful, like an abstract painting to admire, but this doesn't stop the developer from delivering an eerie atmosphere and unsettling visuals.

1 Little Nightmares

Fantasy & Horror Seamlessly Combine For A Terrifying Visual Affair

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Immerse yourself in Little Nightmares, a dark, whimsical tale that will confront you with your childhood fears as you help Six escape The Maw – a vast, mysterious vessel inhabited by corrupted souls looking for their next meal!

Confront your childhood fears in this darkly whimsical tale, nestled in an immersive world rich with an intensely atmospheric setting, interactive storytelling, and outstanding sound design.

Discover the foul secrets of The Maw and survive the attentions of its monstrous residents as you try to help Six escape to the world outside.
 

Released
April 28, 2017
Developer(s)
Tarsier Studios
Platform(s)
PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Stadia
Genre(s)
Survival Horror, Puzzle, Platformer

Little Nightmares is a game that is equally as charming as it is terrifying, introducing players to the tiny and adorable yellow raincoat-wearing Six and her exploration of the Maw, the giant ship inhabited by massive and terrifying humanoid creatures. The Chef, The Janitor, The Guests, and The Lady are all wholly unique creatures who have the shared interest of preventing Six's escape.

The sheer size of the Maw and the creatures compared to Six is often jaw-droppingly awe-inspiring, and this only helps to instill a keen sense of vulnerability — what can players hope to do in the face of such odds? Combine this with the fantastical art style that would not look out of place in a Tim Burton production, and gamers have something that is beautiful yet grotesque, as much a nightmare as an uneasy fairtale.

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