10 Disturbing Video Games You Can NEVER Play Alone
1. Outlast
One of the more infamous titles on this list, Outlast is almost classically creepy to a tee, bringing together an old psychiatric hospital setting with a bunch of roving in-patients that have been set free.
And, unfortunately for us, it turns out they're the products of inhumane experiments rendering them disfigured, insane, and ready to tear apart any sneaky investigative journalists trying to figure out what's going on.
Armed with your night vision camera and... actually, that's about it really; in the same way as the Amnesia games you're forced to run and hide, incapable of fighting back against enemies far stronger, stranger, and stabbier than you are.
Outlast feels like a game built on making you struggle, packed to the brim with awful scenarios you're forced to watch as well as continually offering a sliver of hope in an open door to freedom before wrenching it away again at the hands of Walter, a hulking presence hunting you through the claustrophobic building in full Mr. X style.
Outlast might feel like a contrived environment at first, but that'll soon change when you're hiding behind a broken bed frame praying someones not going to come in and cut your extremities off.
No. No, thank you.