From classic literature and movies to TV and video games, the horror genre has become one of the most popular and widespread categories of culture, and although many horror games exist on most consoles and have since the beginning of the video game industry, the Xbox Series X/S has an almost unbelievable amount to choose from. Despite the abundance of games on the system, some horror games on the latest generation of Xbox are far scarier than others.
Although franchises such as and could conceivably be considered horror games, they are tame compared with some classics of the genre. With remakes, remasters, and the Xbox Game Pass, many of the most legendary horror games from previous Microsoft offerings are available on the latest generation of consoles; however, there are a number of far newer games that could easily cause even the most Stoic gamer to scream.
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follows two siblings, Amicia and Hugo, desperately trying to survive the Inquisition by evading the searching soldiers. Soldiers are not the only things preventing young siblings from escaping; plague-infected rats are an ever-present threat. Although is mostly free of jump scares and other common features of horror games, the atmosphere of horror ensures that it is one of the scariest games on the Xbox Series X/S.
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Released in 1998, is one of the most iconic games from the series and perhaps one of the greatest horror games ever released. Fortunately, the 2019 complete remake of the gameis just as good. The remake sees Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield attempt to survive in Raccoon City, a town overrun by a zombie apocalypse. The survival horror
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