The 10 Best Horror Games of 2025

The horror games released this year were incredibly diverse, drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary styles. However, each of the titles listed below stands out as a prime example of the genre, offering truly creepy settings, frightening narratives, and immersive gameplay. Here are the 10 best horror games of 2025, listed alphabetically.

Great Games With Bad Sequels

Sometimes a game will change a key character or move the story to an illogical location. A complete removal of established characters is another telltale sign. While these games aren’t necessarily bad – some people might still enjoy them – they generally aren’t considered the strongest entries in their series.

Jujutsu Kaisen Creator Gege Akutami Officially Confirms An Immortal Sorcerer

The story of Jujutsu Kaisen is becoming increasingly captivating, particularly as the author, Gege Akutami, brings back familiar characters. Most recently, Akutami has reintroduced Yuji, which has significantly heightened the suspense. Though many fans suspected Yuji might survive the 68-year time skip in JJK, it’s now confirmed he’s not only alive, but still at his peak.

The Artful Dodger of Crypto: How Tom Lee Turns Dips into Diamonds đź’Ž

On a seemingly innocuous Saturday, December 6th, our hero’s wallet-probably lined with velvet-swelled with a hefty 22,676 ETH. Yes, nearly twenty-three thousand ETH-more than most of us will ever see in our lifetime-transferred from a hot wallet, because who doesn’t want frequent access to millionaire status? This transaction, scrutinized by the bustling detectives of Lookonchain, screams of long-term masterstroke rather than reckless gambit, though one can’t help but wonder if it’s just a beautifully choreographed dance with destiny. 🎭

Most Wanted Steam Features

Steam is already the leading platform for PC gaming, but there’s still potential to make it even better. A few simple updates could enhance how users browse, improve how the system runs, and even help players discover new games. There’s always room for improvement and growth.