Most Anticipated Horror Games in 2016

If you are a fan of horror games, it is a great time for you. Quality games are being consistently produced in this genre, which incite fear in us in all the right ways. It looks like this year is going to be no different as there are some really creepy horror games on the slate for 2016. Here is a comprehensive list of most anticipated horror games in this year:

Layers of Fear

This game is going to take us on a journey into the mind of an insane artist. The reality within the game shifts constantly in order to express the madness. The surrounding can be changed entirely even if you look from left to right, but the story only unfolds through this constantly changing reality.

Routine

The Lunar Research Station is empty and everyone has simply vanished. Their disappearance is unanswered and shrouded in mystery. An analyst from Friv confirms that users can experience the first-person horror in Routine by exploring the abandoned space station in order to search for clues and find out what led to the abandonment in the first place.

Allison Road

A lot of horror fans were just horrified (no pun intended) when they found out that the collaboration between Hideo Kojima and Guillermo that was P.T. was cancelled. Now, the torch has been passed to Allison Road and it seems to be running with it. The players will be exploring a house very similar to P.T. However, the game also moves past the walls as some of the action is also based in a darkened forests that’s surrounded by grassland.

Outlast 2

This is the follow up to Outlast that was released in 2013 and is based in the same universe. The whole point of the game is to push the players in a situation where the only sane thing for them to do is go mad.

The Walking Dead: Michonne and Season 3

The Walking Dead game series by Tellatale will see a new season and also a mini-series in 2016. The other seasons will be tied together with the three-part Michonne series and will detail the untold story of Michonne. However, season 3 will come after Michonne’s mini-series and Telltale is not saying much about it.

We Happy Few

While this may not be classified as a horror game per se, it is undeniably creepy. Instead of facing the monsters outright, the players will have to blend into the retro-futiristic and weird reality of England in 1964. You will become a target of the happy citizens of We Happy Few if you fail to conform to the norms and they will use force for correcting your behavior.

Friday The 13th: The Game

One of the most easily recognizable villains in the world of horror is Jason Vorhees. Since the early 1980s, the goalie mask-wearing demonic slasher has been scaring the camp-goers. The jump scares and panic of the films is recreated in the game and it also comes with the bonus of giving you the opportunity to become Jason.