One of the things I love about horror is the diversity. Every country has its own dark fairy tales, myths, religious influences and urban legends. You can either get a fascinating glimpse into another culture or find a game that hits a bit too close to home.
This video was definitely worth the wait, and please do not worry about its length because it is not a problem with high quality content. Here I found some old friends such as Home Sweet Home and Iblis, but also a lot of new ideas. I can’t wait to watch the upcoming videos in this series, hoping that you will add also Hellseed, which is not only from my country 🇮🇹 but also from the region where I grew up 🌋🍕
Hellseed is one of my favorite indie horror games of all time. I use it a lot in the intros because I love its atmosphere and how it looks. I'm definitely going to talk about it in Part 2.
I also want to add that since coming across this channel I have noticed that I have let go a lot of games unoticed thanks to this channel I wouldn’t have known any of these even exist
Oh man I finally subscribed 😂, I don’t play horror games myself, I watch gameplays because I just can’t move and I’m not sure my heart could take it 😅. The thing I love about horror games it is the capacity of the developers to make something that feels artistic in a scary way, they create so many stimulus catering for specific feelings (like the tingling in the back of the neck) and then they are capable of mixing them with a story that can be a literary masterpiece. Sometimes I feel like horror games ruined horror literature for me, cuz I don’t get the sensation of kicking my own feet anymore. I’ll be searching for gameplays of this games!!
I'd like you to do lesser known horror games from other countries! I know that might be difficult because I'm sure some of the best games aren't translated into English unfortunately
Wow. I'm suprised to see my comment in your video. Great vid! Wanted to try that Brazilian game, but the installer didn't work. Btw, will you continue making reviews about games from different countries? If you do, I suspect you'll mention Cry of Fear from Sweden firsthand. Chernobylite from Poland (however, I';m not so sure that it is entirely about horror games, though horror vibes are really there, especially when that Black Stalker appears and you're not ready to fight against him or low ammo). Also, what about horror games with Indian folklore/mythology themes? Seems to be an interesting idea to explore.
Hi, as a great fan of your channel, I'd like to inform and ask you to fix the timestamps. The youtube chapter feature only works if you put in 00:00. So something like 00:00 Start/Beginning/Intro 02:14 Game 10 00:00 is like an indicator to let the system know that you will be / would like to use the youtube chapter feature, so unless you put it in your timestamp the other timestamps are practically useless in terms of youtube chapter feature since they will not be reflected.
I love every horror games, but i have interest more with Mariam. I want to play this game, but on the other hand I'm afraid to play it because of the rumors circulating about this game. And I'm also confused, How can arabic youtubers change the game language? As far as I know, there is no language setting in the main game menu....
I was hoping to see one of ours in the list, but I gotta admit- the Phils. has yet to really step it up in the horror game genre! I love this list tho! It's a big one and I found several new titles to check out as well ♥️
@@KazzaGamesTV No way really? Oh man good thing I'm still on ur notif gaaang ♥️ I dunno much about games made by Filipino devs so I'm def keeping an eye out for that 🔥
How it's in Saudi Arabia when the music is Turkish, the photos are Turkish, and the story itself is inspired by a Turkish incident in a Turkish village. Plus, Turkey is geographically in the Middle East. It's intercontinental, just like Egypt.
@@CelestialMage. Because he is a religious official and he is reciting verses from Koran. Turkish population is predominantly Muslim but the daily spoken language is of course different.
A phone game that uses your data to mess with you doesn't sound like that big of a deal considering PC games pulled the trick of searching your computer for photos to throw into the game just to freak you out like back in the 90s lots of games try to be meta and mess with you by reaching beyond the bounds of what you think the game should be able to do it's what they're doing with that data outside of the game that's the issue what if the game is just a ploy to get information from you it's used for scamming
@@KazzaGamesTV yeah it's ok ,I don't know what happened,anyway the list of games 1 Crying is not enough ( Third person survival horror ) 2 Eresys ( Coop horror game ) 3 The Shore ( Lovecraftian Horror ) 4 Westwood Shadows ( Psychological horror ) 5 Lesson: Hometown ( Psychological horror ) You will definitely enjoy em all ,you are awesome and keep up the good work! 🙏 😊
The game, Marian. I think you are a little bit too deep into horror games because this game is on your phone. The police said Beware of the game. how can you be immersed in a horror game on your phone that wants your personal information. at the very least, you should be afraid of a virus/ identity theft / data breaches on your phone.
There is one game from Japan that is not very known but it is awesome, it's called Resident Evil and is about a team of soldiers that get trapped into a mansion full of zombies
I been collecting horror games since the ps1, being a horror lover myself. Most expensive old games most of the time are horror, being in a niche category.
Great list, especially the asian horror games with the integration of local folklore. I recommend checking out a game called "Mundaun", it makes use of pencil-drawn graphics, that add to the eeriness to the creatures taken from swiss alpine folklore and using the fourth lesser known official swiss language for spoken dialogue, of course it has subtitles. It also has puzzle-solving elements and follows a story about the main protagonists grandfather and the actions he took in the past.
Honestly since the Inception of games like Fatal Frame I have been honestly obsessed with more of different horror games from different countries especially from different countries in Asia just because I love to see different cultures perspectives on what is considered scary to them. It's really interesting to just see how there are some common tropes among certain cultures when it comes to horror and the Paranormal and then there's things that are vastly different from Western to Eastern cultures. And even then there's so much richness and difference and both Western and Eastern cultures that it's really fascinating to explore. I don't remember the Game's name but there was a game out there that explored the horror of Scandinavian mythology or like the Bramble King that recently came out. It's just really fascinating to see different cultures perspectives on horror I guess is what my point is
I wish we could see Madison representing Argentina 🇦🇷 and Visage representing Canada 🇨🇦 Alien Isolation representing United Kingdom 🇬🇧 and Detention representing Taiwan 🇹🇼
What I love most about these games is the sharing of local folklores. As a SE Asian, our folklores can vary from country to country, but often share similar characteristics as well so it's always cool to see that on screen.
Still hoping to see my favourite "White day: a labyrinth named school" in one of your videos :) Extremely underrated game, I've probably never seen it in any ratings, even though it soooo good)
I am such a horror fan like I love horror movies and games not only that I played loads of horror games growing up and yet for me it’s very hard to get scared or even get chills but the fact that we have different countries making games based around horror is genuinely amazing. As I said I don’t get scared easily but I noticed when I played games such as Home Sweet Home and even Iblis it gave me such a dread well Iblis definitely did I was soo scared and paranoid to even go around the corner and in Iblis what made it more scary was the silence I mean you will hear a random eee sound at random times but other than it’s not like most horror games that build up music as you go around the corner… that’s what game makers should do when they form horror games let the environment speak for itself because when you add music and than add more tension to it as you go around the corner you know a jump scare is to be expected but with Iblis it really didn’t do that
Your taste in horror is pretty much like mine. I also love it when the source of horror is the environment and the atmosphere instead of visible monsters or creatures. That's why indie horror games got popular, they focused more on playing with the player's mind than making him fight the enemy directly. Personally, I feel that 'Iblis' and 'From the Darkness' succeeded in that concept, they're both scary even without anything showing up.
Shame that Hong Kong (where my origin is from) actually had alot of horror tales and genre, especially in the 1980's media. Usually if the story is set in 19th century (Republican era before WW1), there is the Jumping Vampire "Jiangshi" genre with a Taoist exorcist Priest fighting against all kind of ghost and demons. Made famous in movies like Mr Vampire. In modern setting, like 1980's usually it set in "curse" type of horror where sceptical city folks pretend that there is no ghost or haunted apartment complex, although usually these 1980 setting, there will be an obligatory Taoist Exorcist trying to convince the modern city folk that ghost exist.
That Turkish game looks and sounds a lot like what happens when Middle-Eastern ghost hunters explore haunted locations. I’m certainly keen to try it! What does it run on and how can I find it?
Indie horror games rock,The top-notch of all could be native American horror games..I believe I've only had the chance to playJapanese horror, of course American horror, Chinese horror, and lastly Latin horror games. Keep up the good content. 🖤🤟🏽
no wonder that house in Iblis is haunted, they have every cursed painting known to man on the walls lol.. the crying boy, the anguished man... i mean come on
Exactly lol I'm actually planning to make a video about the paintings in indie horror games. Many people don't know that a lot of those paintings are real.
I remember maybe a few months ago when you did a stream about horror games and one of them was from the darkness. Ive played a ton of horror games in my day but FTD gives me serious anxiety issues! I made it into the apartment and I was walking around and it wanted me to walk through the dark and I really didnt want to! I think I actually quit playing because it was like 1am and it was super creepy which is what I live for but it was also creepy and I was like NOPE! I also couldn finish morturary assistant. Not because of the corpses but because of all the creepy #$% that happens around them!! Definitely gonna try these! ps I just bought 9 child st so thats my next scary experience!
Never notice some games in the list.. Thanks for the vid... 😊 May i suggest also, a game from Taiwan called, The Bridge Curse Road to Salvation. The game is based from the movie, The Bridge Curse... I've never heard anyone talk about this game... but to understand the game, you need to see the movie first... I also suggest the game, Father's Day... 😈
what kind of "TURKISH" game is this i cant hear none of the words in my language?!!??!?! only ar*bic things i can hear... shame is the our only emotion for this game as turkish people... just shame on you developer
thank you for calming me down LoL - 👻😱🥳I watch some streamers play online - it is prety fun to have the shows running in the backgnd - some in this episode I've seen. It is refreshing to have the international take on games - have a great 2024 -😵💫😶🌫🤠
Would have been nice for there to actually be a link when you're recommending to watch a video (especially your own) since YT side recommendations have been shit for the last 10 years. I'm interested, I would have watched it but I can't be bothered to have to go look for it
You should really give Mundaun and Clive Barker's Undying a try. Mundaun is a very interesting horror game centered around a certain part of the Alps where people speak almost alien language to us and neighboring countries alike. Clive Barker's Undying, on the other hand, is heavily inspired by Irish Celtic culture. Both games are also related to occultism and religious imagery presented in scary way.
Very good video. You did very good research and i like that you mentioned the Countries because most People don't know that. And your Number 1 is definitely one of the scariest Games i've ever played.
I really wanted to like Darkwood but I kind of hate it... I think it's mostly the limited visibility. 90% view angle is less than I have in real life. Granted some of that is just peripheral vision but it should be enough to see something nasty approaching. That and the weird way that visibility is displayed when obstacles get in the way. It's really off-putting.
From what I saw of Fobia the plot is confusing and the ending doesn't really seem to explain much of what was going on. But I haven't played through the whole thing. Am I wrong? Because games that do that are not my kind of thing.