Best horror games: the scariest titles to play in 2024

A close up of Alan Wake's face
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The best horror games may not be the most comforting things to play, but they'll definitely get your adrenaline rushing.

There were some fantastic additions to the horror game genre last year. Alan Wake 2, the Resident Evil 4 remake, and Amnesia: The Bunker were all great entries. While some of these are certainly scarier than others, they are all brilliant games to play if you enjoy painfully unsettling locations and frightening chase sequences.

Surely, the future will have just as many big hitters. We'll hopefully get more information on the next mainline Resident Evil sooner rather than later, and then there's the horror-tinged world of Death Stranding 2 to contend with at some point. But if you're looking to get stuck in right now and scare your socks off, then this list has you covered for all the latest and greatest entries to the horror genre.

Best horror games 2024

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A girl hides behind a column while a spotlight hunts

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Stage fright

Reasons to buy

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No jumpscares - perfect for those wanting a more atmospheric experience
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Gorgeously retro VHS-like visuals
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The storyline has a lot of heart, it’s easy to root for the main characters
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Full of mystery, plenty of things to read and explore throughout

Reasons to avoid

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Reliance on puzzles and fetch quests may be frustrating for some
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You have no choice but to be stealthy, patience is a virtue!
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The “teen scream” vibes might not suit all tastes
Why we love it

"Fear the Spotlight relies on tension and atmosphere, delivering a quick gaming experience that's reminiscent of 90s slasher movies. It's appealing to both newcomers and seasoned horror fans, making it an impressive little game." - Lucy Buglass, TechRadar Gaming Contributor.

If you're looking for a horror throwback that harkens back to the glory days of the PS1, look no further than Fear the Spotlight. There's plenty here for modern fans as well, as horror production company Blumhouse manages to nail a retro-like aesthetic with its first gaming gambit. There's puzzles to solve, and an all around great atmosphere, bolstered by a stellar soundtrack that leans into inventive audio design.

A séance goes horribly wrong at the beginning of Fear the Spotlight, unleashing a dark presence inside an abandoned school. Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer will find plenty to love here, with a good amount of teenage angst mixed in with the usual scares and spooks you'd expect from a paranormal b-movie. The developers have previously teased this is as a great entry-level game for those wanting to try out horror, and we agree, though there's a lot for veteran horror-heads to dig as well.

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Hungry eyes

Reasons to buy

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Visual upgrades greatly complement the game's cinematic vibe and dread-inducing atmosphere
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Retains story-focused, character-driven formula of the original, delivering a playable slasher flick
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Thoughtful DualSense integration and multiple tweaks, like replacing the fixed camera perspective, increase the immersion

Reasons to avoid

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Not many significant upgrades or enhancements beyond the visual overhaul
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Very little fresh story content
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$60 price a bit steep given the lack of new content
Why we love it

"With a strong focus on visual upgrades, this rebuilt take of the 2015 horror romp can feel more like a remaster than a remake. Still, if you've never played the original – or you're a seasoned Blackwood Mountain survivor seeking the game's definitive version – Until Dawn is an easy recommendation." - Matt Cabral, TechRadar reviewer.

Available on: PS5, PS4, XSX|S, XBO, PC

Until Dawn recently received a remake, beefing up its visuals, and adding in some new ending content. For many, this has proven to be the definitive edition of a game that's been somewhat overlooked since it launched. Now, it's easy to see why Until Dawn has managed to keep players interested over the years, with a star-studded cast, and a slasher-tinged story peppered with player choice.

You'll follow a group of teens as they find themself trapped in a snowy cabin as monsters start to stalk them through the halls. Hopping from character to character, there's plenty of opportunities to make meaningful choices, some that will decide whether someone lives or dies. This adds real replayability, tempting you back in for another playthrough to see how things could have played out differently. Until Dawn is a great horror game that's best experienced with friends.

Ellie and Dina ride through a snowy field, with cattle fencing and some horses in the background

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If I ever were to lose you

Reasons to buy

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Incredibly fluid combat with more elements
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Rewarding pockets of exploration
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Plenty of accessibility options
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Captivating and nuanced storytelling
Why we love it

"The Last of Us 2 is an emotional, captivating gut-punch that explores themes of vengeance, tribalism, and the gray areas of morality, making it not only the game of the year, but of this generation." - Vic Hood, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

Available on: PS5, PS4

While The Last of Us series is thought of as more of a story, narrative-focused affair, it's undoubtedly rooted in horror. The Last of Us Part 2 has plenty of scares, included several set pieces that evoke Resident Evil, while using its excellent visuals and atmospheric audio to heighten the tension, and keep it there. You'll fight plenty of humans in this sequel, though it's the infected that steal the show. New variants provide some excellent twists and turns, and the game's improved combat makes firefights more exciting than ever.

The Last of Us Part 2 received a remaster in early 2024, bringing it to PS5 consoles. It's reported that a PC version will follow next year, meaning more players will be able to dive in and experience Ellie's latest story. It's one that follows a more grown up Ellie, as she navigates love, loss, and heartbreak, across a sprawling campaign. This is an absolute must play for fans of narrative-focused games, and those that enjoy zombie horror.

Isaac stands in a dimly lit room, looking at a wall with graffiti that reads: "Cut off their limbs"

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Cut off their limbs

Reasons to buy

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Smartly retooled gameplay and story
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Great graphics and performance
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Addictive combat and gameplay loop

Reasons to avoid

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Few new scares for returning fans
Why we love it

"The bones of the Dead Space remake may be over 15 years old, but you wouldn’t know that from playing it – its survival horror is thoroughly modern thanks to clever design tweaks, high-fidelity art, and smart use of the PS5’s controller." - Aleksha McLoughlin, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

Available on: PS5, XSX|S, PC

Dead Space received a full remake last year, and it was the perfect reminder of just how special this modern classic is. Often excluded from the conversation when best horror games are concerned, the original Dead Space was a masterclass in survival horror, set aboard one of the most iconic gaming locations of all time: The USG Ishimura. It's hard to pin down exactly why the 2023 version works so well, but a lot of the heavy lifting surely comes from the detail and care given to recreating the atmosphere of the haunted space station. Thanks to some best-in-class lighting effects, Dead Space is scarier than ever.

With a slightly updated control scheme, Dead Space 2023 is easily one of the best horror games released in the last decade or so, offering a great jumping in point for new players. Combat remains weighty, as you work to dismember enemies before going in for the finishing blow. Give this one a go if you're a fan of Resident Evil, but fancy a newer, more sci-fi inspired setting.

A chef prepares a meal in a dimly lit galley

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Horror in the North Sea

Reasons to buy

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Superbly realized and detailed oil rig setting
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Incredibly tense atmosphere and strong sense of place
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Wonderful voice acting
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Genuinely scary moments and creepy enemies

Reasons to avoid

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Too much handholding and signposting at times
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Some overly simple puzzles
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Limited freedom and opportunity for exploration

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