Games like Fears to Fathom: Norwood Hitchhike
Looking for games like Fears to Fathom: Norwood Hitchhike? Here are top survival survival recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Fears to Fathom: Home Alone, Fears to Fathom: Ironbark Lookout or Fears to Fathom: Carson House.
1 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherestability, grinding88% User Score 5,213 reviewsIn "Fears to Fathom: Home Alone," players step into the shoes of Miles, a 14-year-old home alone as his parents are away for work. The psychological horror game presents a chilling short story, with the first episode available for free. The episode uses atmospheric environment, photo-realistic graphics, and a VHS film aesthetic to immerse players in Miles' nerve-wracking ordeal.
View Game2 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherestability, grinding92% User Score 2,730 reviews"Fears to Fathom: Ironbark Lookout" is the fourth episode in the anthology of a psychological horror game. As Jack Nelson, a fire lookout, you explore Ironbark State Park and survive by making the right choices. This first-person narrative walking simulator features exploration, driving, and conversation mechanics, set in an atmospheric environment with photo-realistic graphics.
View Game3 View Game82%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherestability, grinding91% User Score 1,856 reviewsCritic Score 35%1 reviews"Fears to Fathom: Carson House" is a narrative-driven horror adventure game. Players uncover the dark secrets of the Carson family as they explore the eerie mansion and interact with various objects and characters. The game features a unique fear management system, where players' decisions and level of fear affect the story's outcome.
View Game4 View Game91%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding91% User Score 3,024 reviews"The Closing Shift" is a Japanese horror game with a strong emphasis on atmosphere and psychological terror. As a girl on a closing shift, you'll explore an environment inspired by Japanese horror films, with VHS film aesthetic adding to the immersive experience. Gameplay consists of walking and puzzle-solving, while the game's psychological horrors aim to drive you insane. Key features include autosaves at checkpoints and an option to turn off VHS effects.
View Game5 View Game85%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, storygrinding, replayability85% User Score 3,070 reviews"The Convenience Store | 夜勤事件" is a J-horror walking simulator with psychological elements, featuring photo-realistic graphics and a VHS film aesthetic. Players take on the role of a college girl working a night shift in a Japanese convenience store, where they will encounter puzzles and two possible endings. This game is a follow-up from the creators of other successful horror titles such as "Stigmatized Property | 事故物件" and "Inunaki Tunnel | 犬鳴トンネル".
View Game6 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregrinding, stability90% User Score 3,032 reviews"Summer of '58' is a first-person psychological thriller set in an abandoned Soviet camp, where players must uncover the eerie happenings of the past. With a playtime of approximately 90 minutes, the game takes place in the pioneer camp 'Yunost', where players will encounter flashing images that could trigger epileptic seizures."
View Game7 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, optimization86% User Score 2,208 reviews"Missing Hiker" is a narrative-driven, first-person exploration game. As a search and rescue team member, you must navigate through dense forests and rugged terrain to find a missing hiker. The game features a dynamic weather system and day/night cycles, adding to the sense of isolation and urgency. Uncover clues, make choices, and experience a gripping story of survival and mystery.
View Game8 View Game96%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsgrinding, replayability96% User Score 2,600 reviews"Nightmare Files: Clap Clap" is a first-person exploration game set in a house with 80s home automation systems. Players toggle lights by clapping, but must be wary of unseen entities. The game features amnesia-like physical interactions, volumetric audio, and PS1-style graphics, immersing players in a spooky atmosphere. Heed the warning: don't snoop around too much.
View Game9 View Game90%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, storygrinding, replayability90% User Score 1,968 reviews"From the Darkness" is a frightening first-person horror game, where you must navigate your deceased grandfather's dark, abandoned apartment to find an old family album. As you explore, you'll encounter supernatural occurrences and must eventually confront the mysterious inhabitant of darkness to escape. The game is short, lasting around an hour, but makes for a tense, nerve-wracking experience. However, be warned as the game contains flashes of light that can trigger epileptic seizures.
View Game10 View Game84%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, graphicsmusic, optimization84% User Score 593 reviews"Welcome to Kowloon" is a first-person indie horror game that takes place in the densely populated city of Kowloon, China. The game follows a young student seeking affordable housing, who finds himself drawn into a mysterious and ominous reality in his new home. With a playing time of approximately 50 minutes, players will uncover hidden stories and face the darkness that lurks in the heart of this city.
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