Title. I'm looking at playing some horror titles, I don't mind if they are indy or whatever. It could be good to get some suggestions down. So I can scope out my purchase options.
I'll recommend some to get started:
Until Dawn
It's been out for a while now but if you haven't played I'd highly recommend. It has Hayden Panettiere which is already a big plus. It's basically creating your own slasher movie and making the choices. Very fun stuff. I'd highly recommend just going in blind and letting any mistakes happen. It'll make the experience far more tense.
Soma
Really immersive experiences that forces you to run and hide, a bit like Outlast. Although I found it a lot more refined than that game, and it is by the same developers who made Amnesia and Penumbra which were also worth playing if you haven't despite their age.
Resident Evil 2 (Remake)
If you're going to play any Remake from recent memory, make sure it is this. It respects the original but has so many lovely quality of life improvements and was overall just a very good game from Capcom and got me fully back on board with them.
I'll recommend some to get started:
Until Dawn
It's been out for a while now but if you haven't played I'd highly recommend. It has Hayden Panettiere which is already a big plus. It's basically creating your own slasher movie and making the choices. Very fun stuff. I'd highly recommend just going in blind and letting any mistakes happen. It'll make the experience far more tense.
Soma
Really immersive experiences that forces you to run and hide, a bit like Outlast. Although I found it a lot more refined than that game, and it is by the same developers who made Amnesia and Penumbra which were also worth playing if you haven't despite their age.
Resident Evil 2 (Remake)
If you're going to play any Remake from recent memory, make sure it is this. It respects the original but has so many lovely quality of life improvements and was overall just a very good game from Capcom and got me fully back on board with them.