Some games are too scary for one person to handle solo, and that’s nothing to be embarrassed about. Game developers became aware of this at some point, and began making horror experiences that could terrify an entire team instead of focusing on bullying one poor soul. The ensuing games are some of the best you can play with your friends, so we came up with a ranking of the best horror games you can play during the spooky season.

8.Deceit

This is a social horror game based on the old werewolf/Salem/Mafia formula, meaning that the monster is other people, and sometimes even yourself. It’s like playing John Carpenter’sThe Thing. No, not the game, which is also good, but the movie, which is amazing.

You’ll have a lot of fun either doubting your friends or instilling doubt in the group. It gets repetitive after a while, but it’s excellent until it does.

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Dead by Daylightis the biggest game in the cooperative horror gaming scene. It’s like the MCU orSuper Smash Bros.of horror. That, however, comes with both perks and problems. It rocks because you get to play as or against many of your favorite monsters, and even Nicolas Cage. Yes, just Nicolas Cage, not one of the many Nicolas Cage characters that would easily fit the bill.

The downsides are that well, the game gets old fast. The constantly added new characters and maps can add novelty, but not actually breathe new life into it.

Impostor POV in Deceit

6.Silent Hill Book Of Memories

The weirdestSilent Hillgame of them actually provides quite a decent cooperative horror experience.Book Of Memorieswasn’t merely a PlayStation Vita exclusive, but also a game that would perfectly adapt to this particular piece of hardware. The result is a bizarre isometric four-player cooperative war against the entire town ofSilent Hill.

Don’t go in expecting horror of the psychological or even of the survival kind. Go in expecting to get revenge on that evil town for having brought you to the verge of peeing on your pants one too many times.

dead by daylight 50 million players

5.Amnesia, The Dark Descent

They didn’t make this one with cooperation in mind, but friendship finds a way!

Get a bunch of friends and have one playAmnesia, The Dark Descent‘s campaign until he gets tired or can’t stand the horror anymore. I honestly think the game is notthatscary, but that kind of thing does happen, and it’s okay. Once your friend throws in the possibly pee-drenched towel, just have him pass the controller to the next friend. Rinse and repeat until you finish the entire series. That’s how I playedAmnesia,and how I recommend you at least try playing it,Soma,or any similar first-person horror game.

Silent Hill Book of Memories' isometric perspective

I promise that your friend group will grow much tighter after such an adventure.

4. TheDark Picturesgames

Are you tired of how linear movies are, but you also can’t deal with the idea of having to escape monsters yourself? Worry not! The games fromThe Dark Picturesseries offer you a nice middle ground.

The Dark Picturesgames are like watching a movie where you get to act only when the characters are about to make important decisions. They’re a cool revival to the choose-your-adventure books of old that provide an interesting experiment in democracy for you and your friends. Go for a vote, make the decisions as a group, and possibly pay for your mistakes together! That’s great horror!

A dimly lit spiral staircase in Amnesia: The Dark Descent.

Even if you end up not enjoying the games themselves, you’ll at least know whether your current group of friends is one you’d like to have around when up against a horde of demons.

3.Phasmophobia

I thinkPhasmophobiais great. I have a hard time admitting that as I can’t help laughing my ass off at every other kind of ghost media out there.

Ghost-based reality shows are always ridiculous, straight-up scammy, or both.Phasmophobiaisn’t like that. It’s not trying to sell you on the idea that ghosts are real, but rather on the idea that they can actually make for pretty scary enemiesevenwhen you know they aren’t real.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me

Also,Phasmophobiadoesn’t put you in the shoes of a hero capable of making even ghosts bleed, but in those of a random person who can do little more than record ghosts and hope not to get killed.

2.Resident Evil 5

The solo campaign ofResident Evil 5pales in comparison to the one inResident Evil 4.I know that, and you know that. Still, scientists who are not withTricell, I promise, have discovered a life hack that changes everything.

If you get a friend to go through the campaign on co-op, the whole thing skyrockets in quality. Bye awful AI-powered Sheva, hi friendship-powered Sheva who’ll help me punch boulders and destroy Albert Wesker with you.

Matchstick in Phasmophobia.

There are otherResident Evilgames with co-op and online capabilities, but this is the one that features the best campaign of the bunch. I’d risk saying co-opRE5becomes nearly as fun asRE4.It’s sad that it’s the only game in the mainline series to feature such an option.

Oh, wait. Are you saying thatResident Evil 6also features a single-player co-op? Sorry, but any recollection you might have of that game existing is just the result of a successful Umbrella psy-op.

Chris and Sheva

Sadly, I didn’t find a shocking and jumpscare-worthy pick for number one. There is just no competing withLeft 4 Dead 2.

Even nearly fifteen years later,Left 4 Dead 2remains the best bloody time you can have with your friends. In my head-canon, the reason whyLeft 4 Dead 3never came is because Valve concluded that you can’t improve upon this one.

Left 4 Dead 2: Nick and Ellis fighting off a horde of zombies at a carnival.

Also, I can’t go without recommending younotto fall for the allure of more modern copycats.Back 4 Bloodisn’t the spiritual successor you’re looking for. If you want something similar but fresh, consider givingThe Anacrusisa shot. It’s already pretty cool — and still getting better.

Indie game collage of Blue Prince, KARMA, and The Midnight Walk