Summary

Horror games are meant to be hard, instilling a sense of unease in players and making them think twice before taking a simple step. That being said, there’s nothing wrong with these games relying on atmosphere and storytelling alone to scare players, especially if the title’s goal is to be accessible enough to appeal to as many players as possible.

Yet, there’s something lost in certain horror games that are too easy, which is whyramping up the difficultyto the max is so appealing for some players. The intensity of the gameplay adds to the scare factor as players are forced to either improve their skills, or face humiliating deaths and chilling game overs time and time again.

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Dead Spaceis one of the most fun action-horror gamesthat players can get their hands on. It helps that the combat is challenging enough on Normal without pressuring players too much, but this isn’t a sentiment that long-time fans will agree with after a point.

This is why some players prefer attempting the game on Impossible, which retains all the qualities of Hard difficulty with the added challenge of a single save and a permanent end to their run if they die (unless players scale back to Normal difficulty). Thankfully, there’s a bonus suit and weapon for players who take on this challenge and somehow come out victorious.

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Alien: Isolationis a game that prioritizes stealth, and players who want sneaking around to be as tense as possible should try the game on the hardest difficulty. Enemies are more aware and will spot Amanda more easily, with human weapons being deadlier than ever and possibly taking down the protagonist with a single hit.

The Xenomorph hunting Amanda down is also more resilient to the flamethrower, and can lunge at the protagonist even when covered in flames. Even the trusted lean mechanic is a double-edged sword, since enemies will be more aware of Amanda as she moves around in the environment.

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Silent Hill 2’s remakelets a new generation of players understand why this title is in a class of its own. James Sunderland’s quest to find his wife after a mysterious letter marks the beginning of a journey where the difficulty can be customized however players see fit.

Both combat and puzzles can be made easier or harder, with the latter option appealing to players who want their journey through Silent Hill to be as nerve-wracking as possible. Even the interface can be changed to Retro mode to make for a tougher challenge, which is an impressive way to heighten difficulty.

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Players were salivating to get their hands ontheSystem Shockremake, given how legendary this title is. The game had aged poorly in many ways, and this modern release allows players to enjoy its retro gameplay without being frustrated by the clunky controls.

One of the best parts aboutSystem Shock’s remake is how the difficulty options from the original are retained. Combat, mission complexity, cyberspace segments, and puzzle difficulty can be made easier or harder based on what players want. The hardest settings actively challenge players to be downright perfect and not make a single mistake in this compelling immersive sim.

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Preyis one of the best immersive simsfans can get their hands on, with players both loving and hating every single time a mimic jumps at them. The game had decent difficulty options, but it wasn’t until a new update was released that fans realized just how intense the difficulty could get.

Survival mode adds three parameters to the game: weapon degradation, oxygen levels, and the inclusion of additional traumas. It adds a refreshing breath of air to another playthrough where players must be wary of these metrics as they explore the Talos I space station.

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Resident Evil 7served as a return to form for the series, boasting a Madhouse difficulty setting that is no joke. On this setting, enemies are stronger and faster, with higher-tier foes appearing way sooner than they do in the base game.

Scripted enemy encounters are also changed to up the challenge. Saving is limited and supplies are harder to find, among a bunch of other changes. All of these combine to ensure that players will have a tough time powering through a nightmarish experience as Ethan goes through numerous trials and tribulations to get his wife back from the clutches of the Baker family.

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Players always appreciate it when games are re-released with harder difficulty modes to challenge returning players. This is what happened withThe Dark DescentinAmnesia: The Collection. Hard Mode changes how players approach this game, disabling autosaving and making enemies more challenging than ever. Players must manage their resources wisely, since this mode also severely limits the oil and tinderboxes that can be found in the game.

The firstThiefgame had undertones of horror that made some of its levels quite nightmarish, even if the supernatural enemies drew mixed reactions from players. Nevertheless,The Dark Projectwas a generational immersive sim with a unique take on difficulty.

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The higher the difficulty in this game is, the more objectives players must complete in each level. This compels them to explore these locations as much as possible while avoiding combat in any way, since the player’s health is also significantly reduced.