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We're here to help you find the very best survival horror games around right now in 2026.

Offering up plenty of scares just like the best horror games, survival horror often brings in puzzling scenarios, intense sequences, and limited supplies as you face terrors of all shapes and sizes. The genre is home to so many fantastic and memorable experiences, from beloved mainstays that are still worth diving into, to some of the latest new games.

And with yet more upcoming horror games on the way, we'll hopefully only have more considerations for this throughout 2026. But for the best survival horror games around right now, read on below.

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10. Resident Evil 2 remake

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Developer: Capcom
Platform(s): PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC

Almost 20 years after its original PS1 release, Resident Evil 2 is back and better than ever. The Resident Evil 2 Remake has rebuilt the original game from the ground up, which manages to simultaneously honor its roots and build a future for one of the most groundbreaking horror games of all time.

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Leon and Claire are attempting to escape the zombie-filled Raccoon City, and will face plenty of monsters and challenges along the way. As we mentioned in our Resident Evil 2 Remake review, tight gunplay, clever puzzles, great set pieces, and some strangely beautiful gore – seriously – all combine to make one of the most essential and best survival horror games.

9. Alan Wake 2

The silhouette of Alan Wake at night standing in the rain with two cars facing him in the survival game Alan Wake 2.

(Image credit: Remedy)

Developer: Remedy Entertainment
Platform(s): PC, Xbox Series X, PS5

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Joining the ranks of the best survival horror games ever is none other than Alan Wake 2. The much-anticipated psycho-terror sees tortured writer Alan battling his inner demons in the Dark Place while detective Saga Anderson plays out his script from beyond. It's a mind-bending thrill ride across two very different locations, with Saga's chapters being the more survival-horror-oriented ones in terms of gameplay.

Whether you're a returning Remedy fan or are totally new to the studio's brand of multi-media mayhem, this gumshoe-meets-horror fest is one standout game from 2023 that cannot be missed. If you want to read more about this masterpiece, you can also head over to our Alan Wake 2 review for more details!

8. Soma

A figure with wires jutting out of their head, and a robotic-like head with a metal attachment replacing their human hand in Soma, one of the best survival horror games ever made.

(Image credit: Frictional Games)

Developer: Frictional Games
Platform(s): PS4, Xbox One, and PC

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In our Soma review, we mention how this game reaches far and meets all our spooky expectations. The studio behind Amnesia: The Dark Descent decided to turn its hands to sci-fi, examining the fluid relationship between our bodies and minds. You wake up in an abandoned research facility and come face to face with broken robots who think they’re people.

It soon becomes clear that real humans’ minds are actually inside these robotic shells, but they’re completely unaware they’ve been uploaded there and don’t understand why you don’t think they’re human. The story is intriguing, creepy, and at times heartbreaking, and well worth a play for those interested in the concept of AI.

7. Alien Isolation

Amanda Ripley in Alien: Isolation, one of the best survival horror games of all time.

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Developer: Creative Assembly
Platform(s): PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch

If you are a sci-fi movie fan, you know that there are a few timeline gaps when you watch all the Alien movies in order. So, Creative Assembly wanted to explore what happened between the events of Ripley blasting the Xenomorph out of the airlock and the moment her floating sleep pod is recovered. The result is Alien: Isolation, where Amanda Ripley looks for answers about why her mother disappeared.

Her search brings her to a remote space station called the Sevastopol, whose dark halls are being stalked by a familiar creature. Like we pointed out in our Alien: Isolation review, the AI here was groundbreaking; the alien can’t be defeated, but it’ll learn your ways of avoiding it. Hide in too many lockers, and it’ll start throwing them open, searching for you. Use the motion tracker to steer clear of its path, and it’ll hear the beeps and draw closer. If it sees you, it’ll remember which door you went through to escape. Thanks, sadistic game tech clever clogs.

6. Amnesia: The Dark Descent

A monster entering a room during Amnesia: The Dark Descent, one of the best survival horror games.

(Image credit: Frictional Games)

Developer: Frictional Games
Platform(s): PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch

You have no gun. When the shambling creature hunting you in Amnesia draws near, the only thing you can do is hide or run. If you light your lantern to see in the dark, it’ll find you more easily. If you extinguish the flame, you’re better hidden, but your character goes slowly insane with terror.

Amnesia is a Lovecraftian tale where you wake up on the floor of a castle with no memory of where you came from, but a note from your past self explains you must find and kill the master of the house. The loading screen instructs you to turn the lights off and play with headphones, and truly, that is the scariest way to play. The graphics may be a little dated now, but few games have an atmosphere this genuinely frightening and suffocating.

5. Outlast

A hallway with a missing floor during Outlast, one of the best survival horror games ever made.

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Developer: Red Barrels
Platform(s): PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch

There’s a moment in Outlast where everything could have been different. When your car groans to a halt in the deserted grounds of an eerie asylum, the front doors are locked, but your character, an investigative journalist, spots an open window. At this point, anyone with a sliver of self-preservation would walk away and call for backup, but that would make a terrible game.

Instead, you climb through the opening, video camera in hand, and what unfolds is five hours of pure terror. The inmates run the place, and in some areas, the bloodstained corridors are pitch black, meaning the only way you can see is through your camera’s night vision. True to survival horror form, camera batteries are scarce; jump scares aren’t, though. For more information on this classic, you can read our Outlast review.

4. Evil Within 2

Sebastian Castellanos covered in white paint with hands grabbing him as he lies down with his eyes closed and holding a gun during The Evil Within 2

(Image credit: Tango Gameworks)

Developer: Tango Gameworks
Platform(s): PC, Xbox One, PS4

Another one of Mikami's creations was The Evil Within, which, like Resi, explores the corrosive effects of megacorp greed - but this time, the suits are dunking people in an alternative reality called STEM rather than turning them into zombies. Here, each character’s worst nightmares play out as they’re trapped in their own heads, linked up to a collective consciousness like a messed up Matrix that no pill will let you leave.

The sequel follows Detective Sebastian Castellanos, who must venture into STEM to find his missing daughter, who's been subject to experiments by the greedy company behind the simulation, Mobius. The sequel has much greater freedom in its map design than the first Evil Within, with more areas to explore and more ways to advance through a level, making it a great place to jump in. And if you couldn't already tell from our glowing The Evil Within 2 review, we can't recommend this game enough. Seriously, do yourself a favor and play it with the lights off as soon as possible!

3. Resident Evil 7

Jack Baker in Resident Evil 7, one of the best survival horror games of all time.

(Image credit: Capcom)

Developer: Capcom
Platform(s): PS5, PS4, PSVR, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC

The only place to start is with the inventor of survival horror, Shinji Mikami. The legendary Japanese video game designer directed many of Capcom’s biggest titles in the '90s, including some of the best Resident Evil games. That first foray into the twisted world of the Umbrella Corporation is credited as the original survival horror game, and the series has spanned over two decades since. Resident Evil 7 follows the story of a man named Ethan, whose search for his missing wife leads him to a rotten old house belonging to the twisted Baker family.

After the more action-oriented Resident Evil 5 and 6, Resident Evil 7 firmly re-roots the series in survival horror. And the series' return to horror is deliberate, grimy, and effective. There's a sense of dread that never lets up as the Baker family relentlessly pursues you, and every few turns brings another horrific monster to contend with. The whole game is playable in VR, too, meaning when you peer around corners in-game, you have to physically twist your body forward in your living room.

2. Resident Evil Requiem

Leon attacks a zombie in the care center using a hatchet in Resident Evil Requiem

(Image credit: Capcom)

Resident Evil Requiem not only dials up the fright factor as one of the scariest games in the series, but it also deliver a fantastic survival horror experience that feels varied and balanced thanks to the two contrasting protagonists. Where Leon Kennedy is a mercenary taking down foes with powerful blows, Grace is more suited to being behind a desk, and has to contend with her own inexperience facing the terrors that await her.

As we said in our glowing Resident Evil Requiem review, it really is a "soaring piece of survival horror theater" that merges new and old, borrowing from the likes of Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil 4 Remake while still feeling fresh. As survival horrors go, it's also downright satisfying to play.

1. The Last of Us 2

Ellie playing a guitar in the woods during, The Last of Us 2.

(Image credit: Sony/Naughty Dog)

Developer: Naughty Dog
Platform(s): PS4, PS5

Ambitious, disruptive, and brave, The Last of Us 2 set a new bar for video game storytelling by taking your hopes and affections, bringing a bulldozer to them, and then making you fall in love with the bulldozer. But even putting the monumental narrative achievements aside, Naughty Dog made a survival horror game that's wicked smart, unpredictable, and scary on a whole new level.

The infected are terrifying enough in their own right - if you thought clickers were bad, wait until you meet the Rat King - but The Last of Us 2 affects each kill with a moral dilemma at times brought on by your personal relationship with that character, and other times by the visceral way in which they struggle to breathe another breath and eventually succumb. If the survival horror genre is meant to haunt, challenge, and question you, The Last of Us 2 is the best of the best. You can also read more on our top pick with our in-depth The Last of Us Part 2 review.


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