Silent Hillis, without a doubt,Konami’s most iconic horror franchise. It’s unique, bizzare, terrifying and full of complex lore. With the recent release of theSilent Hill 2 Remake, it’s creating an itch that many players are looking to scratch.

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Fans ofSilent Hillfind themselves looking for more games with a similar vibe, style, or related mechanics. Thankfully, there are many games that share similarities in one way or another — whether fog is included or not.

The demon from the Mortuary Assistant on the left, Mei Shin on TV from Devotion in the centre, and The Glass Staircase on the right

One thing is for sure about these horror games, though: they’ll terrify players in ways they never thought imaginable.

10Deadly Premonition

Camp & Creepy In Equal Measure

Deadly Premonition

Deadly Premonitionis a surprising horror game that centres on the human psyche — it controls similarly to classicSilent Hillgames, which can be clunky in comparison to modern releases.

Despite itbeing badly rated, the game is actually great. The rating comes from the plethora of ideas and concepts explored in a way that’s at times convoluted, but that falls similarly in line withSilent Hill’scomplicated lore.

Deadly Premonition image from Steam

The game has a similar vibe to old detective films and shows, such asTwin Peaks, with amysterious open worldto follow suit.

Playing as a detective to solve a newly developing murder case,Deadly Premonitionoffers grotesque scares and often-welcomed humour. It can borderline on being campy, butSilent Hill’s joke endingsare no stranger to camp.

Strange creature from Amnesia: The Dark Descent

9Amnesia: The Dark Descent

The Horror of Pure Madness

Amnesia The Dark Descent

Anyone watchingYouTubeLet’s Playvideosin the early 2010s would remember how prominentAmnesia: The Dark Descentwas amongindie horror titles.

TheAmnesiaseries continued after this, of course, but the sequels don’t carry the same weight that the first installment had.

Gameplay from Cry of Fear

This game was up there with the likes ofSlender: The Eight PagesandSCP: Containment Breachfor one of the scariest games on YouTube, and for good reason. It’s genuinely scary.

True to its name,the protagonist, Daniel, wakes up with amnesia, but he distinctly knows that he’s being hunted. Having to escape a creepy castle with even more terrifying monsters, this game is full of suspense and horror, with a sanity meter to provide an extra challenge.

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8Cry of Fear

The Most Infamous Half-Life Mod

Cry of Fear

Originally,Cry of Fearwas simply a mod for the firstHalf-Lifegame, but later wasfleshed out into a full game. Thank goodness for that, too, since it ended up being an intriguing game with lots of terror driving the story.

Plus, depending on how thorough and detailed players are in their gameplay,there are a few different endings they can acquire, similar toSilent Hill’smultiple endings.

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The endings tend to be what a lot of people remember from the game, especially considering the jarring twist that the Bad Ending provides.

Some of the levels and monsters seem to be inspired bySilent Hill, especially when combined with the atmosphere.

The world and levels within switch at certain story beats. One minute, it’s a normal city, and the next, it enters a hellish landscape, descending into the nightmare world the same asSilent Hill’sOtherworld.

7Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly

Preparation for Silent Hill F

Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterly

Fatal Frameis an absolutely terrifying series, especially during its heyday in the era of thePlayStation 2. Fans tend to debate on which game is the best in the series, but often it’s credited toFatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, withsome of the scariest levels in all of gaming.

Fatal Frame is aghost story, and a distinctly terrifying one at that. It’s focused on a lot of traditional Japanese horror, similarly to thenew direction that Silent Hill F seems to be taking.

Silent Hill Fwill be written by theHigurashi When They Cryauthor,Ryukishi07. The horrifying trailer is practically nostalgic for the horrorFatal Frameprovides, and builds the hype all at the same time.

6Detention

Modern Horror Based in Folklore

Anunderrated indie classic,Detention, developed byRed Candle Games, is a freaky and surreal experience.

Taking place during theWhite Terrorin 1960s Taiwan, the game follows two students,WeiandRay, being trapped in their old high school. The game is a2D platformer, taking the already nostalgic genre and flipping it onto a terrifying head.

Detention is a modern horror story through a traditional lens, incorporating folklore, mythology, and ancient religion into its atmosphere. It brings about an odd, uncanny nostalgia — the exact kind of horror that Silent Hill thrives on.

Oh, and of course, the monsters are absolutely freaky.

Terrifying, Notalgic PS2 Horror

Siren(calledForbidden Sirenin the PAL region) is a brutal and unforgiving horror game with puzzles that rival evenSilent Hill’stoughest. It was a classicPS2 horror titlewith an absolutely chilling atmosphere.

Sirenoffers a multitude of experiences through the various characters that can be played, but the difficulty of the game can make it tough to soak it all in. However, that makes the successes all the more rewarding.

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It’s no small feat beatingSiren, it’s genuinely got that amount of difficulty — but the fear-soaked ambience definitely makes up for it. It’s creepy, unsettling, and makes players actually dread moving their character forward.

The story alone is wonderful, so a genuinely good horror experience on top of that makes the tough gameplay completely worth it.

What P.T. Could Have Been

Many fans mourned the loss ofSilent Hills(also known asP.T.), whenKonami unceremoniously canceled the project in 2015. It was, without a doubt,the scariest video game of all time, horrifying and packedwith secrets still being discoveredyears later.

Visagetook the ashes ofSilent Hillsand filled the void with a genuinely creepy horror game. It’s tense, atmospheric, and has nearly all the characteristics that players loved aboutP.T.in the first place.

In trueSilent Hillfashion,Visage has multiple endingsbased on the player’s actions and is layered with endless clues and puzzles that need to be solved to understand the full picture. The mystery is dark, and once it’s unveiled, the horrors just compound from there.

3Alan Wake 2

Horror With Endless Imagery

Alan Wake 2

The firstAlan Wakegame was a unique and intriguing survival horror experience, but its sequel,Alan Wake 2, is a significant improvement in every way. It took everything that made the first game scary and fun,then expanded on it, improving the gameplay, the story, and, of course — the scares.

It’s dark, moody,cryptic, and full of imagery and questions that need to be answered. One glance at the game’stitle screen, and players have a distinct idea of what they’re getting into.

The story andcharactersare immensely memorable, with the experience provided being akin to a shadowy, cinematic fantasia. Fans ofSilent Hillwould be thrilled with theAlan Wakeseries, but most especially with itsfar-more-terrifying sequel.

2The Evil Within

From the Creator of Resident Evil

The Evil Within

WhenShinji Mikami, the creator ofResident Evil, announcedThe Evil Withinin 2013, survival horror fans weren’t ready for the storm that was about to hit the genre. To this day, it remains one of thebest horror titles for the PS3.

While it plays like aResident Evilgame,The Evil Withinshares a lot of imagery and monster design that rivalsSilent Hill’s. Most notably, its use of barbed wire and the design ofThe Keeper.

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The game’s sequel,The Evil Within 2, plays more like an action game, while the first installment is pure, unflinching survival horror. It’s bloody, it’s unsettling, it’s uncanny — it feels like trying to survive a literal nightmare.

Plus, for players trying to get theinfamously difficult None More Dark achievement, it takes the nightmare to the next level.

1Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem

PS2 Cult Classic Centred Around Madness

Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem

There is nothing more terrifying than going completely mad.Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiemseems to agree, by focusing the game’s central themes and gameplay mechanics around sanity. Most notably, this is done with aSanity Meter.

Released as aNintendo-exclusive horror gamefor theGameCube,Eternal Darknessbecame a cult classic among players. It was a bold game that took many risks,breaking the fourth walland challenging players in ways that had never really been explored up to that point.

The horrors in this game are unmatched, with an immensely complicated story to follow suit. It’s an excellent experience for fans ofSilent Hill, one that they’ll find themselves thinking about long after they finish the game.

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