10 Best Multiplayer Horror Video Games
2. Call Of Duty: Zombies
Beginning back in 2008 with World at War, Zombies has become a staple of the CoD franchise, featuring in eight of the titles.
Zombies certainly had humble beginnings, with the aim solely being to survive in a small contained area, but due to its explosion into the forefront of gamer's favourite modes, what was originally intended as a small side mode became one of the main attractions.
With its own storyline spanning numerous games, interesting interactive maps and some particularly entertaining gimmicks and cameos, the Zombies mode is a must-play for any fans of the first-person shooter.
Because of all of the quirks CoD Zombies has the game often run the risk of losing the initial horror that made us all fall in love with it. Black Ops 4 built brilliantly onto this, however.
Introducing brilliant maps including fighting the hordes of undead on the Titanic, in ancient Rome or in Alcatraz, Black Ops 4 also saw new enemy types.
Catalysts can use elemental abilities to power-up regular zombies, the Stoker wields a wicked shovel to pummel you into mush, and don't get me started on the Blightfather.
Der Riese from WaW will always be my go-to, but whichever version you opt for, you and your friends can guarantee some good times.