Some people find Horror games too stressful to play for any period of time, but plenty of others love getting their thrills by being stalked by monsters, haunted by ghosts and fighting unimaginable horrors in games like Resident Evil. If you are a horror fan then read on as we have hand-picked what we consider to be the best Horror games on the PlayStation 5.
1. Outlast 2

Outlast 2 is a pulse-pounding horror game that immerses players in a terrifying open world where danger lurks around every corner. The game takes place in a rural Arizona town, where you play as a journalist investigating a mysterious murder. The atmosphere is incredibly eerie, and the environments are well-designed, making it feel like you’re truly in a remote and dangerous place. The game’s enemies are terrifying, and the gameplay is intense, with a lot of running and hiding. The game’s story is intriguing and well-written, keeping you invested in the mystery until the very end.
One of the standout features of Outlast 2 is its relentless pacing. There are few moments of respite, and players are constantly on edge, searching for the next place to hide. The isolation, desolation, and desperation of the game are palpable, making it one of the scariest horror games out there. The game excels in creating an atmosphere of fear and the sense of being hunted. It is similar to Alien: Isolation in terms of feeling alone and hunted by powerful enemies.
Outlast 2 is a must-play for fans of the horror genre, but be prepared for some frustrating moments as you try to escape the cult. The game also requires a lot of hiding and running, which can get a bit repetitive, but the sense of fear and the thrill of escape make it worth it. The game’s graphics are top-notch and the sound design is spot-on, adding to the overall tension and atmosphere of the game.
2. Resident Evil Village

This latest installment in the Resident Evil franchise is a thrilling horror experience that takes the series to new heights. The game’s atmosphere and setting are both top-notch, and the enemies are some of the most terrifying yet. The gameplay is solid, with a good balance of exploration, combat, and puzzle-solving. The story is intriguing, and the characters are well-written.
However, when compared to Outlast, Resident Evil Village feels more focused on action and combat rather than pure horror. While there are certainly scares to be had in the game, it doesn’t quite capture the same level of tension and dread that Outlast does. The open world of Outlast and its emphasis on running and hiding from enemies creates a more intense and immersive horror experience. Resident Evil Village is a great game, but for those looking for a truly terrifying horror experience, Outlast may be a better choice. Case in point, Lady Dimitrescu, or that tall vampire-esque lady, received adornment from the players instead of pure dread.
All of the Resident Evil games playable on the PlayStation 5 is highly recommended, Resident Evil Village is the newest one so it is chosen as the headliner in this entry.
3. Inscryption

It is difficult to define Inscryption without spoiling the surprises that the game has in store. However, what remains consistent throughout its campaign is card gameplay with a rogue-like format. This card game masterpiece combines brilliant confrontational design with an immersive and intriguing narrative, which surprises players at every turn.
Inscryption is an extraordinary game, fantastic in every way, and the best way to experience it is through an information blackout. To preserve the experience for players, spoilers will be avoided as much as possible in this review.
The first and most obvious aspect of the game is its intense macabre and dark nature. The game takes place inside a dark cabin, where a mysterious creature lives. This creature runs the entire game in Inscryption, as if it were a master in a tabletop RPG game.
While the player is at the table, participating in the main journey, there is a map with different routes, which bring different benefits and challenges. Inside the map, the player can pause the “adventure” leave the table, and then search the hut they are in. In it, there are several puzzles typical of “escape room” environments. Most of these puzzles bring immediate benefits to the campaign, but others represent permanent improvements, bringing Inscryption closer to a rogue-lite.
4. The Dark Pictures Anthology

The Dark Pictures Anthology is a series of horror-adventure games developed by Supermassive Games. The series features a different story and setting in each installment, but all share a similar gameplay style and focus on interactive storytelling.
The first game in the series, “Man of Medan,” is set on a ghost ship in the South Pacific, where a group of friends encounters terrifying supernatural forces. “Man of Medan” received mixed reviews for its lack of originality and the length of the story.
The second game “Little Hope” follows a group of college students and their professor as they become stranded in a mysterious town plagued by witchcraft trials in the 17th century. “Little Hope” improved on the storytelling and atmosphere compared to “Man of Medan” but still faced criticism for its short length.
The third game, “House of Ashes” is set in Iraq in 2003 and follows a squad of US soldiers, along with an archaeologist and her team, as they stumble upon an ancient underground Sumerian city.
While The Dark Pictures Anthology has its flaws, such as the short length of the games and the predictability of the story, it excels in creating a tension-filled atmosphere and delivers a thrilling horror experience. If you’re a fan of horror games and interactive storytelling, it’s worth checking out.
5. Fatal Frame: Maiden of Block Water

Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is a survival horror game that was originally released on the Wii U in 2014. The game has recently been re-released on the PS5, and it offers players a spooky and suspenseful experience as they uncover the truth behind a series of disappearances at a haunted mountain retreat. The game features a unique gameplay mechanic where players must use a special camera to capture and battle ghosts, adding an extra layer of tension to the already eerie atmosphere. The Wii U version of the game was praised for its horror elements but criticized for its technical issues, but the PS5 version has improved graphics, making the game more immersive.
6. Little Nightmares II

This game is a great follow-up to the first Little Nightmares game. The graphics are stunning, the atmosphere is creepy and the puzzles are challenging. The platforming elements are well-done and the new characters are interesting. The story is intriguing and leaves you wanting more. Overall, a fantastic horror-adventure game.
7. Inside

Inside is a puzzle-platformer game developed by Playdead, the creator of Limbo. The game is set in a dystopian society where players take on the role of a young boy who must navigate through a mysterious, unsettling environment in order to uncover the truth behind the world he lives in. The game features a minimalist art style and a haunting soundtrack that immerses players in the eerie atmosphere. The gameplay is a mix of platforming, puzzle-solving, and stealth elements.
Compared to Limbo, Inside has a more fleshed-out story, a more detailed environment, and a greater variety of gameplay mechanics. Both games share a similar art style and a sense of unease, but Inside is more complex and layered in terms of storytelling and game design.
8. Martha is Dead

This psychological horror game is set in Tuscany, in 1944, during WWII. It explores the themes of trauma and grief through the eyes of a young woman who just lost her twin sister. The game has a unique art style, the atmosphere is tense and the story is intriguing. The game’s ending is a bit of a letdown, but the journey is worth it.
9. Ghostwire Tokyo

This action-adventure game is set in Tokyo, where most of the population has disappeared, leaving behind only spirits and supernatural creatures. The gameplay is fast-paced, the graphics are stunning and the story is intriguing. The game has a unique art style and the atmosphere is eerie. The game’s ending is a bit of a letdown, but the journey is worth it.
10. Dying Light

This first-person survival horror game is set in an open-world city overrun by zombies. The gameplay is fast-paced, the graphics are stunning and the story is intriguing. The game has a unique day-night cycle, where the zombies are more aggressive at night. The game’s ending is a bit of a letdown, but the journey is worth it.
11. In Sound Mind

In Sound Mind is a fantastic psychological experience that is well worth playing for any fan of the survival horror genre. Even if you don’t typically enjoy the genre, the game’s unique narrative and mechanics are likely to keep you engaged. The game borrows elements from a variety of other titles, such as Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Layers of Fear, but also manages to tell a fresh story with some mechanics that are truly unique. The mirror shard, for example, is a particularly interesting concept that could have been used more effectively.
In Sound Mind is a labor of love that is full of passion and creativity, and offers a charming experience that is sure to delight. The puzzles are unique and satisfying, the combat is serviceable, and the game’s environments are generally well-designed and intriguing. The only downside is that the environments aren’t always as interesting as they could be, and everything is quite dark. However, this doesn’t detract from the overall experience
12. Alan Wake Remastered

Alan Wake Remastered is a psychological thriller game that follows the story of a best-selling author suffering from writer’s block who takes a vacation to a small town in the Pacific Northwest. The game’s story is divided into episodes and the gameplay is a mix of a third-person shooter and a survival horror game. The game’s graphics were updated to look great on modern systems and the gameplay is still solid. The game is an enjoyable experience but it is not as intense as the Amnesia Collection, but it’s a great game for those who love psychological thrillers.
13. The Amnesia Collection

The Amnesia Collection is a bundle of two of the most popular and critically acclaimed horror games of the last decade: Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs. Both games are known for their intense atmosphere, mind-bending puzzles, and terrifying monsters.
The Dark Descent, released in 2010, follows the story of Daniel as he explores a mysterious castle and tries to uncover his own past while being hunted by terrifying creatures. The game’s unique blend of psychological horror and survival elements makes it a truly unforgettable experience.
A Machine for Pigs, released in 2013, is a more narrative-driven game that takes place in an industrial world plagued by a terrifying machine. The game explores themes of guilt and sacrifice, and the monster design and level design are truly top-notch.
Both games feature stunning graphics and sound design that immerses players in the unsettling and terrifying world. The Amnesia Collection is a must-have for any fan of horror games, and it’s a great introduction to the genre for those who haven’t played the games before. It’s a great package to experience two of the best horror games of the last decade.
14. Visage

Visage is a horror game on the PS5 that will have you on the edge of your seat. The game takes place in an eerie, dilapidated mansion where you are tasked with uncovering the truth behind the mysterious deaths that have occurred there. The atmosphere is incredibly unsettling, with dimly lit corridors, creaky floorboards, and ghostly apparitions that will send shivers down your spine.
This game is a first-person experience, which makes it all the more immersive. You’ll need to explore the mansion, solve puzzles and uncover clues to piece together the story. Along the way, you’ll encounter various supernatural entities that will put your nerves to the test.
Visage’s gameplay is intense, and the tension is palpable. The game does a great job of keeping you on your toes, with jump scares that are truly effective. The game also has a unique feature, where your mental health is affected by the events of the game, leading to a change in the environment and gameplay.
The graphics are top-notch, and the sound design is superb. The game’s soundtrack is perfectly suited to the game, adding to the eerie atmosphere.
15. Observer

Observer for PS5 is a horror game that takes place in a cyberpunk dystopia. The game immerses players in a world where they take on the role of a detective with the ability to hack into the minds of suspects. The gameplay is focused on solving puzzles and uncovering the truth behind a murder case. The game’s story is well-written and keeps the player on the edge of their seat throughout the game. The graphics are top-notch and the sound design is equally impressive, adding to the game’s atmosphere. The game’s cyberpunk setting is unique and adds a fresh take to the horror genre. Overall, Observer is a well-crafted horror game that offers a satisfying story and gameplay experience.