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  • I still really enjoy Phasmophobia and all the games which came out after that have similar mechanics/gameplay. The Dark Pictures games are all really great experiences. There's also indie games like Little Nightmares and Dredge! Alan Wake, Outlast, Still Wakes the Deep... Honestly there's been so many amazing ones which have come out. For days/nights where you want a lighter experience, the Observation Duty type games can be fun!

  • Alien isolation stressed me out. For fun, run monster bash on an emulator.

    • I second Alien: Isolation. I always like to call it the best stress I've ever experienced while playing a game.

  • Dusk. Quake meets Evil Dead. One of the best games I've played in years. It's definitely more of a straight up shooter than a horror game, but the themes/setting/art style nail the spooktober vibe. I replay it every autumn and always have a great time

  • Funny answer: Nightmare Kart. It's Bloodborne Mario Kart with Sega Saturn graphics. Delightfully postmodern, spooky, and free.

    If you need a break from genuinely scary and just want thematically spooky fun, it's Crypt of the Necrodancer and Darkest Dungeon.

    If you have a reasonably strong machine, try emulating Call of Cthulhu, Dark Corners of the Earth. It's genuinely scary a lot of the time.

  • I prefer psychological horror over jumpscares by a long shot, so my recommendations are a bit slower than what people may recommend, but if it strikes your and your wife's fancy, here are them:
    Dreaming Sarah, Wishing Sarah, Tanglewood, Parasite Eve, Wake Up (by Philosophic Games), UNLOVED, The Corruption Within.

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