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Best Villains In Horror Games

There are many aspects that make a great horror game, and one of them is the antagonist. While every horror game consists of a dark theme and many terrifying enemies, what makes it special is the villain.

Although every horror game has some sort of main antagonist, some of them have been really iconic, making the game way more terrifying. Today, we are going to list some of the best villains ever made in a horror game.

Slender Man

Best Villains In Horror Games

Starting off with the faceless Slender Man from the Slender series. While he doesn’t come after you directly like other villains or barely even moves, Slender Man gives players goosebumps just with his presence in the game.

The Slender Man takes players to dark places where they have to go through many disturbing pages while he is after them. He is just there, standing, watching players quietly without moving, and nobody has an idea whether he moves or teleports.

The mysterious aura of Slender Man makes him one of the best antagonists created in any horror game.

The Baker Family

Best Villains In Horror Games

While the Resident Evil franchise has released some titles with some very iconic villains, one of them is the Baker Family, consisting of the father, Jack Baker, who runs after the protagonist with half of his head missing.

If he is not enough to creep players out, his wife, Marguerite Baker, crawls on ceilings with her long limbs in the game. The Baker family also has their son, Lucas, who is no different from the rest of his family.

Once a happy, loving family, they become sadistic killers after their disastrous backstory. As the Baker Family starts chasing Ethan Winters, the main protagonist in Resident Evil 7, the game becomes terrifying and memorable, making the Baker Family unforgettable.

Nemesis

Best Villains In Horror Games

Unlike villains like Slender Man, who terrify players just with their presence, Nemesis, the main antagonist in Resident Evil 3, was made for full destruction and simply deserves to be on the list.

Nemesis was present everywhere in the game, terrifying players and making their experience more horrific throughout. He runs after players ruthlessly, and even when the game has a fake ending where a rescue helicopter is coming to save them, Nemesis shoots it down.

Resident Evil 3 had one of the most iconic endings. When the remake of the title was released in 2020, Nemesis was upgraded to offer a more destructive experience to players. He is undoubtedly one of the most terrifying antagonists ever made in a horror game.

Alma Wade

Alma Wade

Alma Wade, the main antagonist of the F.E.A.R. series, has been one of the most terrifying characters players have ever encountered in any horror title.

Although her character inspiration has been taken from Japanese tropes, what makes her scary is her psychic powers and spectral figure. Because of her tragic and messed-up backstory, Alma can easily exploit anyone while manipulating the minds of the ones she wants to.

Not to spoil anything, the end of the second game proves why Alma Wade is easily one of the scariest villains and why anyone who loves and enjoys horror games would never forget her.

Pyramid Head

Pyramid Head

How can we think of ending the list without mentioning one of the most iconic monsters from the Silent Hill franchise, Pyramid Head? He is most likely the first character to come to mind when anyone talks about Silent Hill monsters.

Although he appeared in many titles of the iconic franchise, his first appearance in Silent Hill 2 was amazing for multiple reasons, one of them being the design of the character, which makes him distinctive and the most disturbing out of every monster in the franchise.

With an eerie helmet and blades in his hands, Pyramid Head would appear anytime at random places, even in optional areas, to make the experience more terrifying and disturbing for players. For all those reasons, he will always be recognized as one of the most iconic villains in horror game history.

These are some of the most iconic villains in horror game history, and there are indeed many more, like the Scissor Man, Albert Wesker, and many others, who have made the horror gaming genre more terrifying with their existence.

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Epic Games CEO Confirms: Alan Wake 2 Will Not Be Coming to Steam https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/epic-games-ceo-confirms-alan-wake-2-will-not-be-coming-to-steam/ https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/epic-games-ceo-confirms-alan-wake-2-will-not-be-coming-to-steam/#disqus_thread Mon, 27 Jan 2025 17:06:33 +0000 https://www.relyonhorror.com/?p=115734 “It's not coming to Steam.”

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Epic Games CEO Confirms: Alan Wake 2 Will Not Be Coming to Steam

Alan Wake 2 will not be released on Steam. This confirmation comes directly from Tim Sweeney, the CEO of Epic Games, the company that funded and made the game possible. As it stands, Epic Games appears to have the final say on where the game is published.

Sweeney addressed the matter in response to a Reddit user named Freaky_Ass_69_God. The user expressed interest in purchasing the game but stated they would only do so if it were available on Steam, citing their lack of enthusiasm for the Epic Games Store. They also inquired whether the game might be released on Steam within a year or two. Sweeney’s reply was straightforward and final: “It’s not coming to Steam.”

Some have questioned the authenticity of Sweeney’s email, but it seems he frequently responds to player queries, as noted in multiple accounts from the Reddit thread. The same user who raised the question also claimed to have received responses from Sweeney in the past.

In case you don’t know, Alan Wake 2 has not been a massive commercial success so far, reportedly selling about 1.8 million copies. According to financial documents from Remedy Entertainment, the game has yet to generate a profit. Epic Games fully financed the project, and without their investment, the game likely wouldn’t have been developed. While releasing it on Steam might boost sales, Epic Games might view the lost sales from Valve’s platform as an acceptable trade-off for drawing more users to the Epic Games Store.

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Top 10 Horror Games That Changed the Genre Forever https://www.relyonhorror.com/articles/top-10-horror-games-that-changed-the-genre-forever/ https://www.relyonhorror.com/articles/top-10-horror-games-that-changed-the-genre-forever/#disqus_thread Mon, 27 Jan 2025 16:54:16 +0000 https://www.relyonhorror.com/?p=115722 Our pick for the games that forever changed the genre.

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Resident Evil

Horror gaming has evolved from pixelated scares to deeply immersive experiences, pushing the boundaries of what games can do. Certain titles have not only terrified players but also revolutionized the genre, leaving a lasting impact on how horror is experienced.

Here are the top 10 horror games that forever changed the industry.

1. Resident Evil (1996)

Capcom’s Resident Evil introduced the world to survival horror as we know it today and served as the blueprint for survival horror as a subgenre. Set in the eerie Spencer Mansion, the game combined limited resources, claustrophobic environments, and monstrous enemies to create a nerve-wracking experience. Its tank controls and fixed camera angles made even the simplest movements feel tense. Resident Evil established a formula that not only defined the franchise but inspired countless horror games that followed.

Silent Hill 1

2. Silent Hill (1999)

Konami’s Silent Hill is the pinnacle of psychological horror in gaming and is effectively horror that gets in your head. Trading cheap jump scares for atmospheric dread, it delved into themes of guilt and trauma, creating a deeply unsettling experience. The town of Silent Hill, perpetually blanketed in fog, felt like a character in its own right. Its innovative use of sound design, cryptic storytelling, and disturbing visuals set a new standard for psychological horror that still resonates today.

System Shock 2

3. System Shock 2 (1999)

System Shock 2 blended survival horror with RPG elements, placing players aboard a derelict spaceship where technology had turned against humanity. Its haunting atmosphere, combined with an unsettling AI antagonist and an innovative audio log system, created a narrative-driven horror experience. It laid the groundwork for later classics like BioShock and Dead Space, proving that horror could thrive in futuristic settings.

Amnesia: The Dark Descent

4. Amnesia: The Dark Descent (2010)

Amnesia: The Dark Descent stripped players of the ability to fight, forcing them to rely on stealth and strategy to survive. The sanity mechanic, which caused hallucinations and panic when exposed to darkness or enemies, added a psychological edge to the horror. Its minimalistic approach to storytelling and deeply immersive atmosphere inspired a wave of indie horror games and revitalized the genre for modern audiences. It was also a popular game for countless streamers back in the 2010s.

Dead Space

5. Dead Space (2008)

EA’s Dead Space elevated the horror genre by introducing strategic dismemberment and immersive sound design. Set aboard the USG Ishimura, the game’s blend of sci-fi and survival horror created a chilling atmosphere of isolation. Its grotesque enemy designs and relentless pacing ensured players were never comfortable. Dead Space became a cornerstone of the sci-fi horror subgenre, influencing titles like The Callisto Protocol and Alien: Isolation.

Five Nights At Freddy's

6. Five Nights at Freddy’s (2014)

Five Nights at Freddy’s took the gaming world by storm with its simple yet terrifying premise. While managing security cameras to fend off murderous animatronics, players faced intense jump scares and an overwhelming sense of dread. The game’s deep lore and viral appeal catapulted it into pop culture, proving that small indie titles could have massive impacts. It inspired countless imitators and redefined how horror games engage with fan communities.

The Last of Us

7. The Last of Us (2013)

While not a traditional horror game, The Last of Us brought emotional depth to the genre. Its post-apocalyptic setting and infected enemies created tension, but the heart of the game was the relationship between Joel and Ellie. The narrative-driven gameplay demonstrated how horror could be used to explore human connections, setting a new benchmark for storytelling in the genre.

Outlast

8. Outlast (2013)

Outlast innovated with its found-footage aesthetic, requiring players to navigate a nightmarish asylum using only a camcorder for light. The game’s relentless pacing and grotesque imagery created a deeply immersive and terrifying experience. By combining elements of Amnesia with intense chases and shocking visuals, Outlast cemented its place as a modern horror classic.

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly

9. Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly (2003)

Fatal Frame II introduced a unique mechanic where players used a camera to fight off spirits, blending terror with creativity. Set in a cursed Japanese village, the game’s atmosphere was steeped in folklore and dread. The tension of having to face your enemies head-on with the Camera Obscura added a layer of vulnerability that few games have matched. It became a cornerstone of Japanese horror games and influenced titles like Project Zero and Phasmophobia.

Alien: Isolation

10. Alien: Isolation (2014)

Creative Assembly’s Alien: Isolation captured the essence of Ridley Scott’s 1979 film, delivering a masterclass in tension and atmosphere. Playing as Amanda Ripley, players were hunted by a near-invincible Xenomorph that adapted to their strategies, creating an ever-present sense of dread. The game’s dedication to authenticity and its use of dynamic AI made it a standout, setting a new standard for survival horror in sci-fi settings.

These top 10 horror games didn’t just scare players — they changed the way we think about horror in gaming. Whether through innovative mechanics, groundbreaking storytelling, or atmospheric mastery, each of these titles left a lasting mark on the genre.

Which one still keeps you up at night? Let us know your picks in the comments.

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Leon Kennedy Confirmed as Resident Evil 9 Protagonist by Insider https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/leon-kennedy-confirmed-as-resident-evil-9-protagonist-by-insider/ https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/leon-kennedy-confirmed-as-resident-evil-9-protagonist-by-insider/#disqus_thread Sun, 26 Jan 2025 18:39:03 +0000 https://www.relyonhorror.com/?p=115698 Dude can't catch a break.

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Leon Kennedy Confirmed as Resident Evil 9 Protagonist by Insider

Dusk Golem, a well-known insider who has shared potential leaks and information about the Resident Evil series in the past, has revealed new details about the protagonist of Resident Evil 9. Despite previously stating his intention to step away from insider activities, Dusk Golem claims with 100% certainty that the main character of the upcoming game will be Leon Kennedy.

While this information might seem small on its own, it carries significant weight within the Resident Evil universe. Characters in the series are deeply tied to ongoing subplots and narrative arcs, and revealing the protagonist hints at potential connections to other characters and events within the storyline. The growing and diverse cast of Resident Evil makes predicting further details challenging, but Leon’s role as the protagonist opens the door for speculation about who else might appear in the game.

Dusk Golem also stated via Discord that Jill Valentine will not play a significant role in the game, further confirming that Leon will take the spotlight in Resident Evil 9. This announcement is exciting for fans, especially given Leon’s enduring popularity since the release of Resident Evil 4.

Adding to the speculation, Nick Apostolides, Leon’s official voice actor, recently mentioned that he is involved in a new AAA project. His comments align with the terminology he has used in the past to describe his work as Leon, fueling rumors that he is reprising his role. Another possible clue is the fact that Koshi Nakanishi, the director of the new installment, follows Nick Apostolides on Instagram. Notably, Nakanishi does not follow any other Western actors, which many see as a subtle hint about Leon’s involvement in the game.

If Leon is indeed the protagonist, other iconic characters like Ada Wong and Claire Redfield could likely join the cast, as their stories are intricately connected to Leon’s.

It’s also worth noting that this isn’t the first time rumors about Leon being the lead in Resident Evil 9 have surfaced. There has also been speculation that the game could be announced soon, with a release window expected to be revealed. However, no official announcements have been made as of yet. Fans will have to wait for more concrete details to confirm whether these rumors hold true.

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Best Female Protagonists in Horror Games https://www.relyonhorror.com/articles/best-female-protagonists-in-horror-games/ https://www.relyonhorror.com/articles/best-female-protagonists-in-horror-games/#disqus_thread Sun, 26 Jan 2025 17:04:46 +0000 https://www.relyonhorror.com/?p=115704 We take a look at the iconic ladies who made their respective titles worth playing.

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Best Female Protagonists

Horror games are made with the purpose of terrifying players as they come up with strange stories, evil antagonists, and much more. However, the main protagonist is another major part of any horror game that makes the journey more exciting and memorable for the players.

Although the horror genre has seen some of the best female protagonists over the years, we are going to look at the most iconic ones who made their respective titles worth playing.

Best Female Protagonists in Horror Games

 

Regina

Best Female Protagonists

Regina remains one of the most iconic protagonists in the history of horror games despite Capcom totally forgetting about the Dino Crisis franchise. While the franchise is already two decades old, everyone still vividly remembers the redheaded baddie.

While the second game in the franchise had two playable characters, Regina and Dylan, players often chose the former for her witty dialogue and calm personality. Despite facing monsters and whatnot in the game, Regina never lost her cool, making the game much more interesting for the players.

With her astonishing looks and cool personality, Regina still remains one of the very best characters. Sadly, Capcom has no plans to return to the franchise, which also means we won’t get to play as her ever again.

Jill Valentine

Best Female Protagonists in Horror Games

How can we talk about the best female protagonist in the horror genre without mentioning anyone from the Resident Evil franchise? Jill Valentine is undoubtedly one of the most iconic female characters for obvious reasons.

Despite facing all sorts of hurdles, from escaping the clutches of the Crimson Heads in the first part of the franchise to her iconic line when killing the final Nemesis in Resident Evil 3, Jill Valentine will always be remembered because of her witty dialogue.

She also remains very calm and optimistic throughout her journey in the game despite facing betrayal from her own allies, yet she gives her best to save humanity.

Heather Mason

Best Female Protagonists in Horror Games

Heather Mason is one of the most cosplayed characters in the gaming industry. She became a fashion icon soon after the game was launched in the early 2000s.

The protagonist has been one of the most relatable characters in the franchise and even in the industry. Teenagers who played the game back then could really relate to her, as Silent Hill 3 was massively focused on Heather Mason’s insecurities, which became a major reason for players to relate to her.

Not only was Heather Mason relatable and a fashion icon for many, but her personality was also very interesting. She could be depressed at one moment but goofy at another. Therefore, Heather Mason remains one of the most iconic characters to date.

Claire Redfield

Best Female Protagonists in Horror Games

It wouldn’t be fair if we ended the list without mentioning another character from the Resident Evil franchise, and that’s easily Claire Redfield. After Valentine, she’s been another of the franchise’s most iconic characters.

While the character debuted in the second game in the franchise and was very young, she became a crucial part of the franchise. Although she was very nice and naive during her early times in the game, the character matured astonishingly well throughout the series, making her one of the best female characters.

Fiona Belli

Best Female Protagonists in Horror Games

Last but not least, Fiona Belli from Haunting Ground makes the top of the list. Unlike other characters in the genre who are experienced soldiers or agents, Fiona Belli is just an 18-year-old who is scared of being stalked, which is highly relatable for most women.

To make the experience more immersive for the players, Fiona Belli couldn’t use any weapons throughout the game, making it more difficult for her to escape her nightmare, but she managed to do it by staying calm.

She remains one of the most relatable yet iconic characters, even though she wasn’t given much dialogue in the game. However, her journey is worth experiencing as she makes her way out of a mysterious castle.

It should be noted that these are just our top five most iconic female protagonists in the horror genre and are not listed in any particular order. As the genre has seen a great resurgence in the last few years, this was the right time to look back at the characters who carried it throughout the decades.

Who are some of your female protagonists in horror games? Let us know in the comments below.

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Resident Evil Set to Return to Theaters with a Horror-Focused Reboot by Barbarian Director https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/resident-evil-news/resident-evil-set-to-return-to-cinemas-with-a-horror-focused-reboot-by-barbarian-director/ https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/resident-evil-news/resident-evil-set-to-return-to-cinemas-with-a-horror-focused-reboot-by-barbarian-director/#disqus_thread Sun, 26 Jan 2025 16:40:56 +0000 https://www.relyonhorror.com/?p=115701 The new film will embrace the horror tone of the original games.

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Resident Evil Set to Return to Cinemas with a Horror-Focused Reboot Directed by Barbarian's Zach Cregger

According to a report published by The Hollywood Reporter, a Resident Evil reboot film is in development, intended to serve as a fresh start for the cinematic franchise and return to the horror roots of the original game, originally released in 1996.

The report reveals that the film will be directed by Zach Cregger, the actor and filmmaker behind the 2022 horror movie Barbarian. The screenplay will be handled by Shay Hatten, known for his work on John Wick: Chapter 4 and Army of the Dead. Additionally, the production will be a collaboration between Constantin Film, the company that has held the cinematic rights to Resident Evil since the 1990s, and PlayStation Productions, a studio established in 2019 to adapt Sony’s major gaming IPs into films and TV shows.

The previous Resident Evil film series consisted of six movies released between 2002 and 2016, grossing a total of $1.2 billion. Although loosely based on the stories and characters from the video games, the films focused on an original character named Alice, played by Milla Jovovich, and leaned heavily toward action-oriented storytelling.

Following the end of that series, Constantin Film attempted to reboot the franchise with limited success. This included a Netflix TV series and the 2021 film Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City.

Sources in the Hollywood Reporter claim that Zach Cregger’s vision for the new film will embrace the horror tone of the original games and stay much closer to their narrative and atmosphere. If confirmed, this direction could excite long-time fans of the franchise.

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Silent Hill f Resurfaces 2 Years Later With South Korean Rating https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/silent-hill-f-resurfaces-2-years-later-with-south-korean-rating/ https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/silent-hill-f-resurfaces-2-years-later-with-south-korean-rating/#disqus_thread Sun, 26 Jan 2025 16:20:12 +0000 https://www.relyonhorror.com/?p=115693 This could suggest the game is further along in development than expected.

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Silent Hill f

After over two years of radio silence, Silent Hill f has finally reappeared, and fans have reason to be cautiously optimistic. The highly anticipated game, which is set in 1960s Japan and penned by Higurashi When They Cry creator Ryukishi07, was recently rated by South Korea’s Game Rating and Administration Committee. This development could suggest the game is further along in development than many expected.

Silent Hill f was initially unveiled in October 2022 during Konami’s Silent Hill showcase. However, little has been revealed about the game since then beyond its haunting reveal trailer — no release window, no platform confirmations, and certainly no follow-ups. That is, until now.

The South Korean rating for the game was applied for on December 4th, 2024, and officially issued on December 12th. Unsurprisingly, the game has been deemed unsuitable for children, in line with the series’ notorious penchant for psychological horror and graphic content.

While the rating doesn’t confirm a release date, it does suggest the game is alive and progressing behind the scenes — a relief for fans who feared the worst after years of silence. Whether this means Silent Hill f is on the brink of release or still months (or years) away remains to be seen.

Interestingly, this isn’t the only game to pop up in South Korea’s ratings list. Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 also secured its rating in late December. Unlike Silent Hill f, the action RPG has a confirmed release window of the first half of 2025, though its journey has been plagued by delays, including a recent pushback from fall 2024.

The reappearance of Silent Hill f on the radar has reignited intrigue for this enigmatic chapter in the Silent Hill franchise. With its unique historical setting and a script crafted by one of Japan’s most renowned visual novel writers, anticipation is mounting. Let’s hope this new rating is the first of many updates to come, and as always, continue to rely on us for coverage of all things Silent Hill.

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The Top 5 Horror Games to Anticipate in 2025 https://www.relyonhorror.com/articles/the-top-5-horror-games-to-anticipate-in-2025/ https://www.relyonhorror.com/articles/the-top-5-horror-games-to-anticipate-in-2025/#disqus_thread Mon, 20 Jan 2025 15:12:51 +0000 https://www.relyonhorror.com/?p=115684 Lots to look forward to!

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Best Horror Games to Look Forward to in 2025

Recent years have been amazing for the horror genre fans as titles like Alan Wake 2, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Silent Hill 2 Remake, and so many others have kept fans of the genre busy throughout the last few years.

Following the recent massive years, it looks like the horror genre is only getting bigger and more popular as we are set to see more horror games next year. Today, we are going to list some of the best upcoming horror games to look forward to this year.

Cronos: The New Dawn

To start with, one of the titles we are really looking forward to is Cronos: The New Dawn, from the Bloober Team. Having recently released the Silent Hill 2 Remake, which exceeded everyone’s expectations, the studio has already announced its next project.

While not much has been revealed about the title yet, Cronos: The New Dawn is set to be a pulse-pounding, third-person survival horror game that will make the players uncover the twisted time travel story.

The protagonist will be sent to the past to save the people they believe can save the future, and that adventure will unfold many secrets, promising a hell of an experience for the players. While the release date of the game has not been announced yet, it’s likely to be released sometime in 2025 on PC, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Directive 8020

Directive 8020 is going to be the next game in The Dark Pictures Anthology from the developers at Supermassive Games, who are known for titles like Until Dawn, The Quarry, Man of Medan, and others.

While very little is known about the title yet, the game stars Lashana Lynch as Brianna Young, an astronaut and the pilot of the colony ship that ends up crashing on a land twelve light-years away from Earth.

The developers have also confirmed that they drew inspiration from movies like The Thing, Alien, Solaris, among others. Although the exact release date of the game hasn’t been announced yet, the title is planned for release in 2025 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Little Nightmares 3

After three years since the last entry, Little Nightmares is finally returning with another game in the franchise. However, many had expected that the franchise wouldn’t return after Embracer Group purchased Tarsier Studios, the original developers of the game.
Bandai Namco decided to continue the franchise with Supermassive Games, who already have massive experience in developing horror titles. Even with the new developers, the game is likely to offer a similar experience to its predecessors.

Unlike other titles on the list, Little Nightmares 3 doesn’t offer much combat experience, but it’s more of a puzzle-platform horror adventure game. The game is also planned for release next year on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Dark Fracture

Dark Fracture

Dark Fracture has been in development for a while as the game’s first demo was released over four years ago in 2020 on Steam, where it was met with great reception from fans.

However, since then, the game has been in development without many announcements. Finally, after years of development, Twisted II Studio has confirmed that the title is coming out next year. The platforms it will be released on haven’t been announced yet, but it is most likely targeting both current and last-gen consoles.

Dying Light: The Beast

Dying Light: The Beast

Last but not least, the Dying Light franchise is also returning with a full-fledged standalone game for fans next year. Dying Light: The Beast will feature the main protagonist of the franchise, Kyle Crane, who was seen sacrificing himself in the past.

The developers have surprised the fans with his return for one final ride in this upcoming standalone, which was planned to be a DLC but ended up being a complete 18-hour experience for the players, coming with another post-apocalyptic adventure.

The game will take place thirteen years after the original story when Crane embarks on a quest for revenge. Dying Light: The Beast is finally coming out in 2025 and will be released for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

While these are some amazing horror titles coming next year, there are many more like OD from Kojima Productions and Silent Hill f, which will likely receive more teases this year.

With a line up like this, 2025 is shaping up to be an amazing year for horror fans.

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SOMA, Amnesia: Rebirth, and Amnesia: The Bunker Announced for Switch https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/soma-amnesia-rebirth-and-amnesia-the-bunker-announced-for-switch/ https://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/soma-amnesia-rebirth-and-amnesia-the-bunker-announced-for-switch/#disqus_thread Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:27:13 +0000 https://www.relyonhorror.com/?p=115676 Frictional Games to bring their iconic horror games to the Switch.

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SOMA, Amnesia- Rebirth, and Amnesia- The Bunker Announced for Nintendo Switch

Abylight Studios has announced an exciting collaboration with Frictional Games to bring the studio’s iconic horror games to the Nintendo Switch. This partnership includes SOMA, Amnesia: Rebirth, and Amnesia: The Bunker, as well as a physical edition of Amnesia: Collection.

Digital Releases:

  • SOMA: A horror and science-fiction video game set under the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Fight to survive in a hostile world that will make you question your own existence.
  • Amnesia: Rebirth: The sequel for Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a first-person horror adventure. Uncover your past and survive the Algerian desert. Fear is your enemy; stay calm to not succumb to an illness threatening you and your loved one. Avoid darkness, hide from monsters and solve puzzles.
  • Amnesia: The Bunker: Set in a WW1 bunker. In this 2023 release a relentless, AI-driven monster stalks you. Survival depends on finding tools, crafting items, and keeping the lights on.

Physical Release (already available digitally):

  • Amnesia: Collection: This package includes Amnesia: The Dark Descent (2010), Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs (2013), and Justine (2011), which originally debuted as additional content for The Dark Descent. The collection will be the first to receive a physical edition for Nintendo Switch, set to release in 2025.

Release dates for these titles on Nintendo Switch have yet to be announced. Currently, all games are available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Additionally, Amnesia: Collection is already available digitally on Switch, while Amnesia: Rebirth and Amnesia: The Bunker are also accessible on Xbox Series.

Nintendo Switch players have much to look forward to with these thrilling additions to the platform.

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Resident Evil 4

Twenty years ago, on January 11th, 2005, Capcom released Resident Evil 4, a game that would forever change the landscape of horror gaming. Originally a Nintendo GameCube exclusive, this iconic entry in the Resident Evil franchise didn’t just elevate the series, it redefined an entire genre.

Two decades later, the gaming world still holds Leon S. Kennedy’s harrowing adventure in rural Spain as a gold standard of design, storytelling, and innovation.

The magic of Resident Evil 4 lies in its revolutionary approach to gameplay. At a time when third-person shooters were still finding their footing, Capcom introduced a groundbreaking over-the-shoulder perspective that transformed the player experience. Gone were the fixed camera angles of its predecessors. In their place was a system that allowed for precise aiming and seamless exploration.

This design choice not only modernized Resident Evil but also laid the groundwork for future classics like Gears of War and Dead Space.

Resident Evil 4

But it wasn’t just the mechanics that made Resident Evil 4 unforgettable. Leon Kennedy, cool yet relatable, was the perfect protagonist to guide players through the game’s eerie atmosphere. The desolate Spanish countryside, populated by menacing villagers and grotesque creatures, became a character in its own right — equal parts haunting and captivating.

Add in memorable villains, like the unsettling Ramon Salazar, and relentless boss battles, and it’s easy to see why Resident Evil 4 earned its legendary status.

Of course, the game’s impact wasn’t without controversy. Its shift toward action-heavy gameplay, while praised, also marked a departure from the series’ survival horror roots. This change influenced subsequent titles like the divisive Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6, leading to a brief decline in the franchise’s critical acclaim. Still, Resident Evil 4’s legacy as a masterpiece remains unshaken.

In 2023, Capcom honored the original with a stellar remake, proving that Leon’s tale is as compelling now as it was two decades ago. Yet, even as the remake garners praise, the 2005 version retains its own irreplaceable charm.

For both longtime fans and newcomers, Resident Evil 4, whether in its original or remade form, is a testament to the enduring power of bold and innovative game design.

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