If you enjoyed the macabre atmosphere and psychological turn of While We Wait Here, then you're in for a treat. There are plenty of games that have even more spine-chilling suspense, great storytelling, and haunting mysteries that leave a player on edge. Amidst the unsettling psychological voyages and stealthy survival horror, this list promises something for every horror addict. So, here are the ten best games like While We Wait Here that will cling to you with thrills and leave you wanting even more.
10. Mouthwashing
Mouthwashing - Official Release Date Trailer | gamescom 2024
Mouthwashing is a first-person horror game in which the players experience the grim reality of a doomed space freighter. The crew members of Tulpar are now stranded in space's vast emptiness with no hope of rescue. It will slowly lose power and has limited food rations to keep them going until their systems shut down. You follow along in the daily lives of the crew as they fight against isolation, starvation, and the presence of their Captain, Curly, who remains maimed and voiceless but alive. The desperate crew members have no option but to turn every form of interaction into a tensed battle for survival, since there is no escape from their situation.
9. Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs Trailer
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is the game that takes you through dark, creepy environments solving puzzles to unlock a twisted story. You play Oswald Mandus, a wealthy industrialist, as he explores eerie hallways and secret rooms to uncover disturbing secrets. Instead of fighting, you hide from strange creatures, which makes the game feel tense and scary. You look through rooms, collect useful items, and read notes to know what is going on. That's basically all the game is: discovery of things and unveiling of secrets, so it is a perfect match for a slow mystery player who likes suspense.
8. The Medium
The Medium - Official Launch Trailer
The Medium is a horror game wherein the character Marianne can shift between two worlds: the real world and the spirit world. This allows the principal feature of this game: shifting between worlds to solve puzzles and find hidden clues. Psychic abilities help Marianne reach places and objects which are inaccessible in the real world. Sometimes, both are present on the same screen, meaning more challenge and exciting. In solving puzzles, actions will be performed in one world that will cause effects in another. They have to outsmart the dark forces as well as observe everything to stay safe.
7. From The Darkness
From The Darkness - Horror Game Trailer
In From The Darkness, players find themselves in a haunted Soviet apartment to explore and find all the dark secrets it harbors. The idea is simple: move through creepy rooms to find clues and unlock new areas. The gameplstoray, in fact, revolves entirely around exploration, letting you interact with objects and gather clues to piece together what had happened. Simple controls help you play easily, with strange changes in the environment building up the tension and mystery that surrounds it. The overall game movement is to discover clues and gradually unpack the creepy mystery step by step.
6. A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead - Story Trailer | PS5 Games
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is a game in which the player assumes the role of a young woman struggling to survive in a horrific post-apocalyptic world. Deadly creatures roam about hunting anything that makes noise; therefore, the ability to stay silent is essential to survival. Players will need to move with care in this eerie landscape, making strategic choices in order to avoid detection. The game challenges them to watch their surroundings intimately, think creatively, and use the environment to get around and hide from these sound-sensitive monsters. The story unfolds personally through the character, interweaving family conflicts with inner ones in this hostile world.
5. Hollow Cocoon
Hollow Cocoon - Teaser Trailer
In Hollow Cocoon, players assume the role of Minato Jinba, a college student coming to his grandmother's village in 1980s Japan after hearing that his grandmother is critically ill. This adventure horror game is played in first-person mode with players exploring dark mysterious areas to uncover a hidden family secret. The way has a danger monster going after and important clues to be gathered to get at the creepy truth about the village. The game also has four endings depending upon the decision they take while playing the game.
4. The Beast Inside
The Beast Inside - Official Console Release Trailer
It's a horror and mystery game that drops the player into two timelines. Players take on two characters, which are either Adam, someone living in the Cold War period, or Nicolas, a 19th-century person. Alternating stories of both these characters reveal dark secrets between them over time. Adam's parts have a lot to do with puzzles and codes, whereas in the segments of Nicolas, there's more survival action with supernatural threats. This dual-narrative approach keeps the gamers engaged, shifting between the investigation and intense horror.
3. Visage
Visage — Official Gameplay Trailer
Visage lets you explore a mysterious, haunted house full of dark secrets and eerie happenings. The entire game is a first-person view where you can interact with objects and find clues unveiling the story. There's no idea of what is good or bad, so intuition is the only clue a player has to go through the game. This creates unpredictability, making every step take on a tense feel in the game. It is made in a way to build slow creeping fear through minute details and such scary events.
2. The Town of Light
The Town of Light - Trailer
The game follows a young woman who narrates her memories of time in a mental institution. It is set in the 1940s, and here, you play the game as Renée, trying to help her find all the hidden clues about the past. A first-person point of view gives the ability to experience things from her perspective, viewing the world through Renée's eyes. The progression in this game is through exploration and interaction as players fit pieces of Renée's story together by examining objects, notes, and locations around the hospital.
1. Killer Frequency
Killer Frequency - Official Launch Trailer
Killer Frequency is a unique horror game where a player is a late-night radio host. The target is to help the callers survive by guiding them during dangerous situations in real time using only the information the caller provides. Using quick thinking and only the information called, players will make speedy decisions and offer advice so that the caller stays alive. Gameplay includes listening, analyzing details, and the best response to keep him or her alive. It involves tension and strategy because at the unexpected twist, a player is supposed to respond fast.
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