Whether RPGs, action games, or even movies, the Japanese have a different way of doing things than the West. Those differences that are hard to describe make them unique and distinctive. That distinctiveness is ever more present in the Japanese horror genre. Japanese developers Capcom coined survival horror as a sub-genre with Resident Evil. That series was inspired by the 1989 Japanese horror games Sweet Home and Alone in the Dark.

After the release of Resident Evil, several other Japanese developers followed suit and released their games in the horror genre. Many of these would become just as influential as Capcom's effort, with some being even more terrifying, using terror and fear in various ways.

Updated March 27, 2024, by Michael Llewellyn: The Japanese horror genre is unique in its execution. It often features imagery and storytelling that can be superior to its Western counterparts. Man Japanese-made horror games tap into a pulpish and Hammer horror-like sense of characterization and genuinely scary psychological elements that build on the player's fears and helplessness. This list is updated to include specifications and information as more games to satisfy horror fans.

21 Silent Hill 4: The Room

An Effective Spin On The Haunted House Genre

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Released
September 7, 2004
Developer(s)
Team Silent
Platform(s)
PC, PS2, Xbox (Original)
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

Silent Hill 4: The Room is one of the more unique titles in the series. The player is placed in the shoes of its protagonist Henry Townsend as he attempts to escape his haunted apartment. The Room is a more claustrophobic experience and an excellent spin on the haunted house/apartment genre seen in many of the best horror films.

The mechanics revolve around, complex puzzles, protecting his neighbor Eileen, and not succumbing to the apartment's hauntings. While Silent Hill 4's combat is clunky and awkward to control, it's one of the most visually impressive and imaginative entries in the Silent Hill franchise on the PS2. The Room has become a cult favorite among horror fans and holds up better than the spin-offs.

20 Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries Of Honjo

A Twisted Tale In With Lots Of Jump Scares

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Released
March 8, 2023
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android
Genre(s)
Adventure, RPG, Simulation

Launched in 2023 for the PC and Switch, Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo is a visual novel and graphic adventure from Xeen. Despite its genre, Paranormasight is a tense, atmospheric horror with plenty of jump scares to keep players on their toes. It features interwoven stories between the characters across short chapters with challenging decisions for players to undertake. The narrative of Paranormasight centers around a curse and spooky urban legends known as the Seven Mysteries of Honjo. It has several alternate paths and endings to unlock, which will keep fans of horror and visual novels busy for a long time.

19 Kuon

A Survival Horror From The Dark Souls Team

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Released
April 1, 2004
Developer(s)
FromSoftware
Platform(s)
PlayStation 2
Genre(s)
Survival Horror, Adventure, Fighting

FromSoft is best known for its work on the Dark Souls, Elden Ring, and Bloodborne. However, in 2004, the studio launched a PS2 survival horror title called Kuon. The game puts players in the shoes of three central characters. It is set in a haunted manor and resembles the classic Resident Evil games with fixed perspectives and tank-like controls.

Kuon received below-average reviews but has become a sought-after cult classic with a high asking price on auction sites. FromSoft still shows an aptitude for horror and scares with the Souls series and Bloodborne with its Lovecraftian style. There's no end to the monsters and ghouls that lurk around every corner in the Souls games, jumping out at the player.

18 Resident Evil 4 Remake

A Superior And Thrilling Remake

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Released
March 24, 2023
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

Following in the footsteps of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3, this stunning remake of Resident Evil 4 is one of the best horror experiences on modern systems. Like the original, it still fits in with the action-horror genre, but this reimagining added more jumps, scares, and tension than the original.

Leon is more physically capable after training in the Special Forces in the years between the second game and the fourth entry. So he never feels as vulnerable as he used to, but the Lovecraftian atmosphere and relentless attacks from enemies that appear more determined than ever to kill him raise the stakes, keeping the intensity at an all-time high.

17 Silent Hill 3

A Replayable Psychological Horror

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Released
August 6, 2003
Developer(s)
Konami
Platform(s)
PC, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360
Genre(s)
Survival Horror
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Launched in 2003, Silent Hill 3 puts players in the shoes of a teenage girl named Heather, who feels more vulnerable than James in the first two games. The atmosphere of the Otherworld and the series' use of psychological horror with genuinely terrifying jump scares make Silent Hill 3 a must for fans of the horror genre.

Silent Hill 3 has multiple endings and additional scenes for replayability and significant connections to the first two games. Some disturbing moments in the game hit hard more than two decades later. The third entry in the series inspired the Silent Hill movie adaptation featuring Kit Harington and Sean Bean years before they starred in the Game of Thrones series.

16 Fatal Frame 5: Maiden Of Black Water

Immersive Horror With Nailbiting Jump Scares

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Released
October 22, 2015
Developer(s)
Koei Tecmo
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

​​​​​Fatal Frame 5: Maiden of Black Tower first launched on the Nintendo Wii U in 2011. It implemented the Wii U controller so players could feel more immersed using the Camera Obscura when fighting off ghosts. It was relaunched for modern consoles, but the Switch version is the best experience, thanks to the versatility of the screen in handheld mode.

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The Maiden of Black Water is a haunting experience dripping in a gloomy atmosphere and features tragic backstories of the phantoms that are a deadly threat to the protagonists. For fans looking for a traditional Japanese survival horror with three vulnerable protagonists who lack the means to fight back like an 80s action hero, Fatal Frame 5 is a solid recommendation.

15 Clock Tower 1995

A Point And Click Horror Experience And The Inspiration For Resident Evil

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Released
September 14, 1995
Platform(s)
PC, SNES, PS1
Developer
Human Entertainment
Genre(s)
Survival Horror, Adventure

Released in 1995, Clock Tower on the PS1 is the second game in the series. It is a point-and-click survival horror game created by the Japanese Studio Human Entertainment. The series is often credited as the inspiration for the Resident Evil series.

Despite not being an action-based game like the Resident Evil series, Clock Tower on the PS1 is still a creepy title worthy of its legacy. The atmosphere is unrelentingly tense, and the story is superior to many modern games in the genre.

14 Mad Father Remake

Creepy Psychological Indie Horror Game

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Released
December 10, 2012
Platform(s)
PC, Switch
Developer
Sen
Genre(s)
Horror, RPG

Released in 2020, the remake of the freeware horror RPG/puzzle game Mad Father is available on the Nintendo Switch and the PC. The game was developed by Japanese indie studio Sen. Visually, it looks like and seemingly takes inspiration from titles like Corpse Party.

Like Corpse Party, Mad Father is a creepy game despite its simplistic-looking visuals. It prefers to rely on psychological fear rather than outright jump scares. The narrative is developed around an 11-year-old protagonist named Aya, who discovers that her father is a murderous mad scientist with a laboratory full of horrors. It gets creepier and more disturbing as the plot thickens.

13 Shadow Corridor

A Disturbing And Imaginative Indie Horror Game

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  • Platform: PC
  • Released: 2019
  • Developer: Kazuki Shiroma

Released in 2019, Shadow Corridor is a first-person horror game by Japanese indie developer Kazuki Shiroma. It is currently only available on the Steam platform for PC and in playable form on the Steam Deck. However, players with capable machines should try this game out despite its low budget.

The game is set in a Japanese city and takes the player into back alleys, temples, and theaters. Despite the familiar-looking locations, it still feels like the player is trapped in a horrific maze. Additionally, Shadow Corridor is complemented by a remarkable sound design perfectly implemented to scare its players out of their skins.

12 Corpse Party

Disturbingly Dark Horror That Betrays Its Simplistic Design

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Released
October 20, 2021
Developer(s)
MAGES. Inc.
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Genre(s)
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Corpse Party is a survival horror game created using the RPG Maker tools. It was initially released for the PC in 2006. Its remake, Corpse Party: Blood Covered and Corpse Party Blood Covered: Repeated Fear on PC, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo 3DS, and the Switch.

Horror fans should not underestimate it because of the simplistic-looking 2D sprites. Corpse Party is a strange and often disturbing horror game. While the visuals are low budget, the sound design isn't, and playing the game with a good set of headphones is enough to draw any player into its horrific story.