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- These horror games offer unique, non-threatening experiences that focus on environment, atmosphere, and exploration, eschewing traditional life-threatening enemies.
- Games like Layers of Fear, Soma and Year Walk offer chilling stories and eerie settings without the risk of character death.
- Phasmophobia and Amnesia: Rebirth offers customizable gameplay, allowing players to adjust the difficulty for intense challenges or relaxed exploration.
For those who like their scares without constant danger, the Easy or Adventure modes offer a much lighter jaunt through, often, more story-driven settings. In horror games, the central mechanic often involves running away from or fighting a dangerous entity. From ghosts and zombies to creatively terrifying monsters are inside Five Nights at Freddy's or Time to play PoppyThese threats increase the tension by putting the player's survival on the line or making resources scarce.
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8 Layers of fear
Scary picture
- issued
- June 15, 2023
- OpenCritic rating
- strong
in Layers of fearPlayers take on the role of a restless painter striving to complete his masterpiece. As players navigate the painter's spooky converted mansion, they uncover his dark secrets and uncover the horrors that haunt his psyche.
The game has a wealth of jumpscares, but none of the enemies actively follow the player in the original game (although there are two small sections in the remake). Instead, the haunted environment keeps players on edge. With a combination of psychological horror and a hauntingly beautiful art style, Layers of fear Stands out as a chilling exploration of a broken mind.
7 Soma
It is safe under the sea
- issued
- September 15, 2015
- OpenCritic rating
- strong
Soma is a survival horror classic that challenges players with a deep, existential story and terrifying encounters. However, the 2017 “Safe Mode” update introduced a version of the game without enemies, allowing players to fully immerse themselves in its thought-provoking story. Unlike modes that render monsters harmless, Safe Mode alters their behavior to create a unique, non-threatening experience.
This mode emphasizes the game's volatile atmosphere and philosophical questions, eliminating the need to fight or flee while retaining the core horror elements.
6 year on foot
Scarier than an IKEA
year on foot
- issued
- February 21, 2013
- developer(s)
- Simogo
year on foot Offers a short but unforgettable journey steeped in Swedish folklore. In this hour-long adventure game, players go on a mystical “year walk,” a traditional ritual that offers visions of the future. As players roam the dark forest, they encounter terrifying supernatural creatures and solve puzzles to progress.
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Although the game is devoid of enemies, its creepy atmosphere and chilling lore create an unsatisfying experience that stays with you for a long time.
5 Phasmophobia
The Friendly Ghost
Phasmophobia Brings forward cooperative ghost-hunting, with players investigating haunted locations and gathering evidence of paranormal activity. The game's custom difficulty settings allow players to tweak their experience, including the ability to disable ghost hunts entirely by setting the ghost to “friendly”. This mode can reduce activity, slow down ghosts — or even eliminate them altogether!
Make these settings Phasmophobia A versatile horror game, offering both intense challenges and a more relaxed exploration for those new to the genre. Whether playing solo or with friends, the game offers endless replayability and coolness without putting the player character in mortal danger.
4 Amnesia: Reincarnation
Forget about it being scary
- issued
- October 20, 2020
- OpenCritic rating
- strong
While Amnesia: Reincarnation Typically featuring terrifying creatures hunting the player down, its adventure mode eliminates these threats, transforming the game into a puzzle-based exploration experience. The volatile environment remains, but without the fear of death, players can focus on unfolding the game's story and solving environmental challenges.
This mode highlights the game's rich storytelling and immersive world while making it accessible to those who shy away from traditional survival horror mechanics.
3 Alien: Alienation
Sci-fi horror with training cycles
Alien: Alienation
- issued
- October 7, 2014
- OpenCritic rating
- strong
What is it doing here? Widely considered one of the best sci-fi horror games ever, Alien: Alienation captures the essence of Alien film franchise with its intense atmosphere and unexpected Xenomorph encounters. While the game does feature a true safe mode, Isolation'Novice mode lowers the alien's intelligence and aggressiveness, giving players a less punishing experience.
With resources abundant and enemies easy to avoid, Novice Mode allows players to explore the game's intricately designed environments while feeling the weight of its terrifying environment.
2 Summer of '58
Not as good as the summer of '69
- Release: July 21, 2021
- Platform(s): pc
- developer(s): EMIKA_GAMES
Set in an abandoned Soviet summer camp, Summer of '58 Immerses players in a chilling tale of restless souls. Players assume the role of a blogger investigating paranormal events at the scene of a tragedy.
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The game focuses on exploration and uncovering the camp's dark history – without introducing any physical threats. Its terrifying setting and psychological tension make it a great choice for slow-burn horror fans.
1 The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Exploring the mystery
- issued
- September 26, 2014
- developer(s)
- Astronauts
- OpenCritic rating
- strong
However Ethan Carter is missing Not a traditional horror game, its unsettling atmosphere and horror story elements provide a chilling experience. Players take on the role of detective as they unravel the mystery of Ethan Carter's disappearance by exploring a beautiful desolate world and piecing together clues.
With no threat to player safety, the game allows for immersive exploration, making it an attractive option for those looking for a light but quirky adventure.
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