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I'm not very knowledgable in this genre, so what are your thoughts? What is the scariest game on Linux in your opinion?
I myself also maintain Linux binaries of the Chzo Mythos games if you want to go old school:
[https://icculus.org/~hamish/chzo/](https://icculus.org/~hamish/chzo/)
I am not the best person to say which is scariest though. I love Penumbra, but more for the plot and aesthetic.
There's the Amnesia games (Dark Descent, Machine for Pigs), but I consider those more exploration with mandatory stealth sections rather than horror. I've not played the Penumbra games, and only played the start of Soma, so I can't comment on those.
I assume Amnesia is better in terms of story and mystery.
Whereas Soma left me more like: Oh fuck, I'm going to do die one day... I'm gonna go take a walk.
If you like horror for the adrenaline of the chase, I'd go with Amnesia. If your looking for horror that will follow you after you close the game, I'd go with Soma :)
(Soma has chase bits too, but they're the weakest part of the game imo)
Amnesia is your classical horror , being surrounded and chased by monsters.
SOMA is more existential horror. What does it mean to be and ceaseing to be. What is conciousness , what are "you" ?
(can't say more without spoiling)