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    I really liked Clive Barker’s Undying and replayed it a couple times. Great atmosphere, though I’m not sure how well it would hold up today. Early 3D stuff.

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      Honestly, games like Undying are exactly the games that need a remaster to fulfill the vision that was clearly there in the original. The first 2/3 are still a marvelous horror game, but the end is so unfulfilling.

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      Ooh, I loved Grim Fandango as a kid, but my disk kept breaking around the end of the game. I’ll have to go replay it, it has probably been long enough to forget most of the puzzle solutions. I recently replayed Day of the Tentacle and loved it. :)

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        The Monkey Island game that came out a year or two ago was pretty great too if you want a modern take on the genre.

        I imagine you’ve played some of the others, but if not you should do 1 & 2 immediately.

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    MediEvil. It’s not a horror game, but I always think of it as the game that carries the Halloween feeling the best.

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    I’m not sure how old old is, but SOMA is always such a delight to play through.

    Another somewhat older game is Duskers where you control drones one empty human ships, trying to find out where humans went.

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      SOMA might be the only game I’ve played that I almost regret going through. I can’t get it out of my head, and it always creeps me out at least a little when I think about it.

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    It’s not old, but I saw someone post their playthrough of Pumpkin Jack, which you play as a jack-o-lantern in a spooky-themed game.

    I haven’t played it myself, but I’m a fan of fun platformers so I may check it out.

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    I feel like Doom or Quake are cop outs here, but they are perennial replays, and they have some great horror aesthetics

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        I wish the Hexen weapons felt more satisfying. They just pale in comparison to the Doom arsenal, with the meaty crown jewel being the double shotgun

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          They certainly sound satisfying, but definitely can’t beat Doom in terms of utility or power fantasy.

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        I do love the audio and visuals and vibe and just overall everything of HeXen a lot. It’s not as pick-up-and-play-able as the Doom, but it’s a great suggestion. Been a while since I did a replay, too…

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    Not sure whether you could consider it a Halloween game or not, but Gears of War. What’s more Halloween than an apocalypse?

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    I played a bit of Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice last night for Halloween, and it definitely has that spooky Halloween vibe. Definitely check it out if you get a chance.

    I’m not going to say it’s my favorite Halloween game (that goes to either Grim Fandango or Costume Quest), but it has been a worthwhile experience so far.

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    I don’t like horror games but Viscera Cleanup Detail I can accapt.

    The only horror elements are the aftermath of a big and bloody gun fight and you’re tasked to clean up the mess. ;p

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    Still Wakes The Deep was a fun Lovecraftian horror from this year. Unique setting on a North Sea oil rig with an authentic Scottish cast. Also didn’t overstay its welcome at roughly 4 hours length; I believe it’s on GamePass.