10 Classic Survival Horror Video Games That Are Still Terrifying

10. Clock Tower (PS1)

Of all the games on this list, Clock Tower has likely aged the worst. Its graphics are primitive, the point-and-click interface is somewhat clunky and the voice-acting could rival that of the original Resident Evil.

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And yet, despite those shortcomings, Clock Tower still manages to be a tense and surprisingly frightening experience throughout.

Switching between three characters, players must work to unravel the mystery of Scissorman. A killer who was believed to have perished at the end of the previous game, but is back and attempting once again to murder Jennifer Simpson, as well as anyone else who dares stand in his way.

And whilst it may not look particularly scary on the surface, your heart will inevitably leap into your throat whenever Scissorman suddenly appears out of nowhere, derailing your attempts to solve puzzles and forcing you to quickly navigate the claustrophobic areas using the aforementioned point-and-click controls.

It's not the sort of game that will give you nightmares after playing, but when played under the right circumstances, Clock Tower is a compelling and spooky good-time that has many twists and turns that will keep you engrossed. It's certainly not a game for everyone, but survival-horror fanatics should definitely give this a whirl.

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