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Games to play on Linux this Halloween, my top choices

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So Halloween is fast approaching, and you want to play something scary, here’s some good ones to try out.

It’s tough choosing which games, as honestly, we don’t really have all that many good quality horror games. There’s a lot of junk out there!

This list is in no particular order.

I will start with two I think a lot of you might have overlook, then onto the biggies!

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Monstrum [Steam] - Can you hear footsteps? This game is pretty damn scary. It’s a randomized horror game, where you could be up against one of three unique monsters, and you’re trapped on a ship. You need to find a way to escape, but will you be able to before it finds you?

There’s multiple ways to escape the ship, but with the random monster and random item locations, it does make it a little difficult. A really fun experience if you’re after something a bit different that’s quite well done.

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Among the Sleep [Steam, GOG]- This one hit me hard. I 100% completed it during a livestream and I did not see the end coming at all. Pretty powerful story once you finish it too. Highly recommend this one, don’t overlook it! The unique perspective of playing as a toddler was quite brilliant, and the developers did very well with the setting.

It doesn’t have realistic graphics, it’s doesn’t have big action scenes, but it has a thick atmosphere that will swallow your nerves whole and spit them back out at you.

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Alien Isolation [Steam] - Even if you’re not a big fan of the Alien universe, this game is still brilliant. It looks fantastic, it feels scary and it has a pretty decent story to it too. Lots of twists and turns that will keep you going.

The absolute feeling of dread of being found and eaten at any point by this vicious creature, it’s heart-pounding and terrific.

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Dying Light [Steam] - Okay, not exactly a horror game, but if you still haven’t tried it and you have decent enough hardware you might find it becomes a little on the scary side at night. The fast and insanely strong creatures that come out at night are flipping terrifying, I’ve only gone out at night in Dying Light maybe 7 or 8 times in the 45 hours I’ve put into it (half of those are times the game made me!). Hell, even during the day a lot of scenes in this game made me jump. Just ignore the pants ending to the first part of the game before the massive DLC.

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SOMA [Steam, GOG] - The latest from Frictional Games set far in the future below the sea. Will you find out what is going on?

Truthfully, I struggled with SOMA a lot and still haven’t gotten too far. I absolutely adore the setting, but I kept on getting lost with where to go and what to do. It’s scary for sure, and it looks damn good, but it also has puzzle elements to it which didn’t sit too well with me on my last try.

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Outlast [Steam, GOG] - It’s just too damn scary for me, every single moment of it feels so intense you could cut the tension with a knife. I forced the girlfriend to play it for you on GOL’s 7 year birthday (see here somewhere after the middle), and I still refuse to play it again.

That entire game was designed specifically to make my skeleton jump out of my skin, and bugger off without me. Can you tell it scares me?


What will you be playing this Halloween? Let us know in the comments!

And yes, we will be subjecting ourselves to the awaiting horrors for your viewing pleasure in a special Halloween livestream—send help, as I’m a big manbaby. Seriously, I’ve watched the film “Aliens” likely 20-30 times and the Alien Queen still sends shivers up my spine. I might just make the girlfriend do it!

I hope 2017 gives us a few more decent horror titles, so I can expand my top list.

Ps. You can search through our articles tagged as “Horror” any time. You know you want to. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Ehvis Oct 23, 2016
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Me too. The game did say to choose hard for the real experienced. Everything went fine until the alien came into play. The bloodbath continues. :D
Nasra Oct 23, 2016
Penumbra, Gone Home, Don't Starve :)
no_information_here Oct 24, 2016
I need to pull out SystemShock2 one of these days and play it again. Lots of these games are either in my library or on my wishlist but I don't seem to find myself playing horror games much anymore. I really liked Dead Space back on my 360 since it reminded me of SystemShock so much. Not much since then...

Quoting: CruelAngelCostume Quest. The most Halloweenish game ever.

Haha! I still need to play the second one.
DDIF Oct 24, 2016
XCOM is getting most of my time. But I am free most of the time this week, so I am planning on playing my backlog of SOMA, Victor Vran and Divinity: Original Sin.
Alien Isolation, Outlast and Life is Strange are still in queue. 2016 is a year I finally can play so much without switching to Windows.
-Daniel-Palacio- Oct 24, 2016
I would like to remind you about two games that weren't mentioned so far: Pony Island and Fran Bow. I didn't play the former yet, but I played the demo of the latter sometime ago, and I found it to be pretty gory and disturbing.
buenaventura Oct 24, 2016
I don't like scary stuff anymore, Outlast absolutely terrifies me! I want to buy Papers, Please, but I am not sure I can take the emotional strain hinted in trailers (like, choose between migrants and your family :( ). I had zombie nightmares tonight. What's going on?!
Nezchan Oct 24, 2016
I'll probably be finishing up Oxenfree, which does have an appropriate supernatural theme to it. That's about as horror as I like to get these days.
Magamo Oct 24, 2016
For RPG fans, D&D fans and horrorish fans, I can't recommend the two Ravenloft games available on GOG (From the mid 90s) enough. Atmospheric, yet still hard system AD&D RPGs.
boltronics Oct 25, 2016
Nice article Liam. I especially like it when I already own all the games. :) Haven't played SOMA and Among the Sleep yet, but I have seen a play-through of the later.
oldrocker99 Oct 25, 2016
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Quoting: MagamoFor RPG fans, D&D fans and horrorish fans, I can't recommend the two Ravenloft games available on GOG (From the mid 90s) enough. Atmospheric, yet still hard system AD&D RPGs.

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