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This third-person psychological horror title casts you as a mental patient suffering from amnesia who’s roped into a murder spree by sociopathic mastermind Leo Kasper. The seventh main entry in the Resident Evil franchise is a return to form of sorts, focusing on the survival horror, rather than intense action and combat that characterized the series since RE4. The name of this game (a title it shares with the Harlan Ellison story it’s based on) should give you an idea of what kind of experience it offers. Then again, nothing can really prepare you for what this 1996 adventure game expects you to suffer through. Whether you want to build your own home theater or just learn more about TVs, displays, projectors, and more, we've got you covered. Finally, I tried to avoid major spoilers when possible. However, I would warn anyone who may be bothered by generally disturbing material to please look into some of these games a little bit before diving into them. Many of these games feature some incredibly troubling themes and content.

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is lauded by critics and mental health specialists for its realistic portrayal of mental illness, and the distortions in perceived reality experienced by psychotic patients.

That’s exactly the kind of world explored in LISA: The Painful, where your balding middle-aged playable character must protect his adoptive daughter from the dangers of a post-apocalyptic world with no women. While it does start as your average high school romantic comedy where a guy joins the Literature Club to keep it from being closed down, things go south fast once the girls start showing their true (and disturbing) selves. I've tried restarting the game, verifying game cache, restarting computer, tried to reset eveything. Nothing worked. Right now the game is unplayable for me.

Senua’s Sacrifice is a fantastic game with gratifying gameplay. Still, I can’t help but feel slightly disturbed by realizing that real people experience stuff like Senua’s hallucinations daily. The horror comes not only from your enemies’ brutal and twisted nature, but from your own raw murderous violence. This indie roguelike shooter puts you in control of Isaac – a traumatized child traveling the hellish dungeon beneath his home in a quest to kill his own mother before she kills him. Harvester opens with a man waking up in a small town he’s never heard of with no idea of how he got there. The almost Pleasantville-like quaint nature of the town soon unravels as our hero gradually begins to understand the nature of his situation. Harvester includes a scene in which smiling children eat their dying mother, and that’s not even the worst thing it will force you to witness. The whole game is definitely a bit corny (I said it’s a ’90s FMV title), but bad writing and bad acting won’t erase the images it forces into your brain. 8. ManhuntDestructoid's retrospective on Sanitarium calls it "disturbing but not scary," and talks about how the game's "disfigured children, lonely freaks, grotesque aliens, and mourning ghosts are far more unnerving" than the typical horrors you find in video games.

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