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Cry of Fear, Song of Horror, Silent Hill 2, Super Lone Survivor/The Lone Survivor Director's Cut, Afraid Of Monsters Director's Cut, The Crooked Man, Darkwood, Lost In VIvo, Worse than Death, and Signalis.
I like horror games if that wasn't obvious and those are just the ones that startled me or outright scared me
Silent Hill 2 - When the game came out, I was living in an apartment that looks like the one in game and at night, the hallway was lit with red light.
Was nothing more than a random demo made by a game studio that didn't exist.
No clue what I was getting into.
I have vertigo IRL, not in game though.
It's probably the scariest top-down, base-building, resource-gathering RTS war game ever made. Those games aren't usually scary, but they've clearly made a serious attempt to combine RTS and horror by making good use of sound, music, story, graphics, acting, and so on. Without making it too goofy or by trying too hard to be funny.
It spoke to you, taunted you.