Horror

Dead Island

Dead Island is a first person horror action-adventure video game developed by Techland. It is centered on the challenge of survival on a zombie-infested open world island with a major emphasis on melee combat. The game features open world gameplay, with up to four-player co-operative play in a heavily interactive environment, focusing on incorporating customizable weaponry, vehicular customization/combat, and RPG elements.

Silent Hill 4: The Room

Silent Hill 4: The Room is the fourth installment in the Silent Hill survival horror series, published by Konami and developed by Team Silent. Unlike the previous installments, which were set primarily in the disturbed town of Silent Hill, this game is set in the fictional town of South Ashfield, and is focused on the character of Henry Townshend attempting to escape from his locked-down apartment. He explores a series of supernatural worlds and finds himself in conflict with an undead serial killer.

Nevermore

Nevermore is a third-person slasher that can (well, must) be completed in less than five minutes. It's a freebie that was designed and produced by students of Dadiu, the Danish National Academy of Digital Interactive Entertainement.

Manhunt 2

Escape the asylum and discover the truth in this sequel to the controversial first game.

Amnesia: The Dark Descent

Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a 2010 slow-burn survival/horror game with puzzle elements, developed and published by Frictional Games on their custom HPL Engine 2 (Penumbra used HPL1, Amnesia uses 2, Soma uses 3, and Amnesia Rebirth 3.5)

Alien Breed Trilogy

Insectoid creatures are attacking your spaceship. Survive, explore, escape... you know the drill.

The Graveyard

The Graveyard is an atmospheric Indie game in black and white

Cold Fear

In this third-person survival horror game, US Coast Guard Tom Hansen explores a Russian ship during a storm.

American McGee's Alice

American McGee's Alice is a third-person puzzle/shooter computer game, which takes place in the Alice's Adventures in Wonderland universe. It was developed by Rogue Entertainment and published, distributed and marketed by Electronic Arts, and under the Sold-Out Software label as well. Alice was designed by American McGee, and featured music composed by former Nine Inch Nails drummer Chris Vrenna.