Games like Dead Reset
Looking for games like Dead Reset? Here are top action adventure recommendations with a horror and science fiction focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with The Complex, Late Shift or The Bunker.
1 View Game70%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability78% User Score 979 reviewsCritic Score 63%21 reviews"Apperson's The Complex is a choose-your-own-path game set in a locked-down London lab after a bioweapon attack. As Dr. Amy Tenant, your decisions and relationships with other characters lead to one of eight suspenseful endings. Interactions and choices affect relationships, shaping scenarios and outcomes in this sci-fi thriller."
View Game2 View Game76%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, stability86% User Score 1,623 reviewsCritic Score 63%16 reviews"Late Shift" is a FMV game where player choices determine the outcome of the story. You play as Matt, a student who gets caught up in a high-stakes London heist at a famous auction house. With multiple branching storylines and 7 different endings, your decisions will shape the course of the night.
View Game3 View Game69%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, replayability68% User Score 1,136 reviewsCritic Score 70%7 reviews"The Bunker" is a live-action point-and-click game, filmed in a decommissioned nuclear bunker, with a cast from well-known productions like The Hobbit and Penny Dreadful. Players follow the story of John, the last survivor in the bunker, as he struggles to recover repressed memories and unlock the dark secrets of his past. The game features writing from the creators of The Witcher, SOMA, and Broken Sword.
View Game4 View Game78%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, stability84% User Score 466 reviewsCritic Score 67%22 reviews"Erica" is a single-player thriller point-and-click game with an amazing story, splendid visuals, and beautiful music. The game allows players to explore the enigma of Delphi House and affect the action on-screen through interactive storytelling, with multiple endings based on choices made. However, the game is weighed down by bugs and can feel very grinding at times. Overall, it offers a unique atmosphere and a wholesome story, making it a must-play for fans of cinematic experiences.
View Game5 View Game82%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding91% User Score 5,210 reviewsCritic Score 73%53 reviews"House of Ashes" is a horror-adventure game from the Dark Pictures Anthology. In this installment, a military unit during the Iraq war uncovers a ancient Sumerian temple, unleashing terrifying creatures. Players must navigate the treacherous temple, making decisions that determine their survival and the fate of their team. With multiple endings, the choices made throughout the game create a unique and immersive experience.
View Game6 View Game78%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, stability82% User Score 10,563 reviewsCritic Score 74%79 reviews"The Quarry" is a horror game where players navigate a group of camp counselors' desperate fight for survival through a terrifying night at a remote forest retreat. The Deluxe Edition offers bonus content including '80s-themed outfits, access to the Death Rewind system, Gorefest Movie Mode, andHorror History Visual Filter Pack. The game also includes a free trial featuring the Prologue chapter and online multiplayer options.
View Game7 View Game72%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, character development75% User Score 4,847 reviewsCritic Score 70%11 reviews"The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan" is a cinematic horror game that follows a group of friends on a diving trip who encounter a supernatural terror. Players make choices that determine the fate of the characters, with multiple endings possible. The game is designed for replayability, with different decisions leading to new scenes and outcomes.
View Game8 View Game84%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, replayability91% User Score 5,049 reviewsCritic Score 77%28 reviews"Still Wakes the Deep" is a first-person narrative horror game from The Chinese Room, the creators of "Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs" and "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture." As an oil rig worker, you must survive a violent storm, treacherous waters, and an otherworldly terror while searching for your crew and trying to communication with the outside world. The game is known for its atmospheric world-building, audio, writing, and acting.
View Game9 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, stability88% User Score 1,620 reviews"The Letter" is a horror/drama visual novel inspired by Asian horror films like "The Grudge" and "The Ring." Players encounter mature and disturbing themes, offensive language, and violence through the perspective of seven characters, with branching narratives and multiple endings. The game contains strong trigger warnings, advising players to exercise discretion.
View Game10 View Game66%Game Brain Scorestory, humorgameplay, graphics71% User Score 494 reviewsCritic Score 60%8 reviews"Bloodshore" is a single-player action game with a good plot and plenty of humor. As a washed-up actor, you must fight for survival in a televised battle royale on Bloodshore Island, where decisions matter and can lead to different paths and outcomes. With 8 hours of FMV footage and relationships that influence the story, this interactive action movie aims to immerse players in a thrilling and unique experience.
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