8 Best Horror Games That Are Incredibly Satisfying To Beat


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Summary

  • Conquering horror games provides a unique sense of satisfaction, making victory feel sweet for conquering fears.
  • Alien: Isolation, Outlast, and Dead Space are highlighted as examples of satisfying horror games to beat.
  • Completing games like The Evil Within 2 and Bloodborne offer an incredibly satisfying experience, conquering all evildoers.

There are few feelings in gaming quite like triumphing in a horror game. Finally conquering the horrors and coming out on top is a feeling that few game genres are capable of, but horror makes victory feel all the sweeter for truly conquering fears.

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Whether it’s finally winning an hours-long battle against a horrific foe or simply surviving through a catastrophe to see another sunrise, there are plenty of incredible horror games that are satisfying to beat. This list is based purely on how satisfying it feels to see the end credits roll.

8

Alien: Isolation

The End Of The Sevastopol


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Alien: Isolation

6/10

Released

October 7, 2014

ESRB

M for Mature: Blood, Strong Language, Violence



For a franchise that has enjoyed many video game adaptations, Alien: Isolation remains the pinnacle of adaptations, adapting the world of the films like never before with a near-obsessive attention to detail in every single molecule of the Sevastopol space station. All the sweeter when the titular xenomorph arrives to wreak some havoc.

Alien: Isolation is quite a long game too, so by the time the final credits roll, the player has been in a cat and mouse duel with the xenomorph for hours, torturing each other, until the player finally manages to land the killing blow. It’s incredibly satisfying, making it one of the best horror games of the 2010s.

7

Outlast

The Truth Of Mount Massive


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Outlast

Released

November 4, 2013

ESRB

Mature // Intense Violence, Blood and Gore, Sexual Content, Nudity, Strong Language



During the indie game boom of the 2010s, evoking true fear was the name of the game, even if that meant taking away player agency. No game exemplifies this new philosophy towards horror game design better than the indomitable Outlast.

Players take on the role of a journalist investigating the horrors inside the Mount Massive insane asylum, and once there, they are put through the ringer, encountering a menagerie of terrifying people willing to do truly horrible things to the player. Finally reaching the end credits feels like a hard-won award, conquering villains that chased the player throughout the entire game.

6

Dead Space

Mission Ishimura


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Dead Space

Released

October 14, 2008

ESRB

M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language

Publisher(s)

Electronic Arts



Isaac Clarke didn’t quite know how bad his day would get when he stepped aboard the Ishimura. A humble engineer at heart, Isaac is forced to turn into a horror movie dismembering action hero as he cleaves his way through the horrific necromorphs in search of his wife.

The magic of the original Dead Space is that Isaac seems like a normal person flung into an awful situation, meaning that each grunt, drop of sweat, and exertion feels tough. Getting to the end feels like a sigh of relief, and it’s incredibly satisfying to experience that alongside Isaac, even if he does turn into a more conventional action hero in later entries in the franchise.

5

The Last Of Us

The Odyssey Ends


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The Last of Us Part I

Systems

PC-1

PlayStation-1

9/10

Released

September 2, 2022

ESRB

M For Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Alcohol

Publisher(s)

Sony Interactive Entertainment



The Last of Us is about a lot of things, but centrally, it’s about the proto-mythical journey westwards across the American landscape to try and find a better tomorrow where the sun sets on the horizon. It’s a stone-cold classic of a narrative archetype, and one that The Last of Us perfects.

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4

Resident Evil 2

Out of Raccoon City


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Resident Evil 2

Released

January 25, 2019

ESRB

M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Intense Violence



A lot of Resident Evil games have the player become a zombie-slaying badass who can’t be stopped by monsters (or boulders), no matter how fearsome. Yet, the magic of Resident Evil 2 is that Leon and Claire are still green, fresh out of the academy, and far more vulnerable than their later selves.

Add on top of that Mr. X, the trench coat stomping monstrosity who tirelessly hunts the player through the RPD, and reaching the end of Capcom’s survival horror magnum opus feels incredibly satisfying, conquering the generator of fear, and coming out the other side stronger than how the player entered. It’s easily one of the best games in the entire franchise.

3

The Evil Within 2

Work Through The Trauma


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The Evil Within 2

9/10

Released

October 13, 2017

ESRB

M For Mature 17+ due to Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity, Strong Language



The odds were always stacked against The Evil Within 2 from the moment it was announced. Shinji Mikami, the legendary horror game director, stepped away from the chief creative role, and the franchise didn’t get off to the strongest start. Expectations were suitably low.

Yet, The Evil Within 2 proved itself as a truly fantastic sequel, improving on the original in almost every way, and providing an incredibly satisfying arc for protagonist Sebastian who confronts his repressed traumas in one of the gaming’s most satisfying conclusions where he’s forced to confront everything that haunts him in a gauntlet of horror. It’s gonzo horror mayhem, and a great ending to the series if another sequel never arrives.

2

Bloodborne

Born In The Blood


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Bloodborne

Systems

PlayStation-1

Released

March 24, 2015

ESRB

M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Violence



There’s always a baseline satisfaction at the end of a FromSoftware game that few other games can achieve. Players need to go through some of gaming’s most difficult bosses to reach the final credits, and it truly feels like something was accomplished once those credits roll.

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1

Silent Hill 2

The Truth Unveiled


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Silent Hill 2

Systems

PlayStation-1

PC-1

9/10

Released

October 8, 2024

ESRB

M For Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Language, Sexual Themes, Violence



At their core, Silent Hill games are always about the psychological interiority of the protagonist rather than the monsters on the outside. While the original Silent Hill founded the formula, Silent Hill 2 perfected it, pitting the player against some of gaming’s most iconic and terrifying horror enemies in pursuing his seemingly dead wife.

Of course, the ending of Silent Hill 2 at this point is one of the most famous in all of gaming. By the time the final credits roll, James Sunderland has not just discovered the truth about his wife and Silent Hill, but the truth at the core of himself, too. No matter which of the game’s many endings a player gets, they get an incredibly satisfying narrative bow, tying the whole experience up in an incredibly satisfying way.

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