Best Indie Horror Games on Steam

Screenshot from 'The Mortuary Assistant' shows frightening figure perched above. | Outrun Gaming

Body, psychological, Lovecraftian, folk — however you like your horror, trust that a creative independent game studio has your back. On Valve’s digital game platform, Steam, players can browse thousands of horror games, each one a perfect fit for gamers getting into the Halloween spirit. The 10 terrifying titles on this list come from talented indie teams, each selected with love and (s)care by the Outrun Gaming staff. Double-check the locks and doorbell camera, close the blinds, turn on all the lights, and prepare for a scare.

For my fellow cost-conscious players, check out our list of scary Steam downloads with not-so-scary prices here.

These are our picks for the best indie horror games on Steam:

Sorry, We’re Closed

Screenshot from 'Sorry, We're Closed' shows vivid pink entity standing in bedroom doorway menacingly
Image Credit à la mode games Akupara Games

PRICE: $18.74
STEAM REVIEWS: Overwhelmingly Positive (1,200+)

Sorry We’re Closed is an eccentric story-driven survival horror game about demons, angels and what happens when both sides collide. A mix of classic fixed-camera exploration and arcade-style shooting where Michelle must use her Third Eye to see between worlds, uncover secrets and solve puzzles.”

OMORI

Screenshot from 'OMORI' shows massive treelike figure with disturbing ear-to-ear grin. An in-game prompt at the bottom asks the player whether they want to "fight" or "run."
Image Credit OMOCAT LLC

PRICE: $19.99
STEAM REVIEW: Overwhelmingly Positive (51,000+)

“Explore a strange world full of colorful friends and foes. When the time comes, the path you’ve chosen will determine your fate… and perhaps the fate of others as well.”

Crow Country

'Crow Country' screenshot shows protagonist walking through a gritty scrapyard. The game uses a PS1-like polygonal art style. | Outrun Gaming'Crow Country' screenshot shows protagonist walking through a gritty scrapyard. The game uses a PS1-like polygonal art style.
Image Credit SFB Games

PRICE: $11.99
STEAM REVIEW: Overwhelmingly Positive (4,000+)

“The year is 1990. It’s been two years since the mysterious disappearance of Edward Crow and the abrupt closure of his theme park, Crow Country. But your arrival has broken the silence, Mara Forest. If you want answers, you’ll have to venture deep into the darkness of Crow Country to find them…”

Follow us on MSN for more content you love.

Mouthwashing

Mouthwashing (2024)
Image Credit Critical Reflex

PRICE: $9.09
STEAM REVIEW: Overwhelmingly Positive (21,000+)

“The five crew members of the Tulpar are stranded in the empty reaches of space, shrouded in perpetual sunset. God is not watching.”

Visage

Image from 'Visage' (2020) shows haunting, contorted figure standing at the end of dark hallway.
Image Credit SadSquare Studio

PRICE: $17.49
STEAM REVIEW: Very Positive (3,000+)

“Visage is a first-person psychological horror game. Explore a mysterious ever-changing house in a slow-paced, atmospheric world that combines both uncannily comforting and horrifyingly realistic environments, and enjoy a genuinely terrifying experience.”

Iron Lung

Image from 'Iron Lung' (2022) shows view looking out from inside submarine. Through the tiny window, the fossilized remains of large creature.
Image Credit David Szymanski

PRICE: $5.19
STEAM REVIEW: Very Positive (6,000+)

Iron Lung is “a short horror game where you pilot a tiny submarine through an ocean of blood on an alien moon.” This atmospheric horror game from the developer of DUSK is not for those with claustrophobia or thalassophobia. If you’ve got both, turn back now.

Heartworm

Interior view of dimly-lit library, as seen in 'Heartworm' (2025)
Image Credit Vincent Adinolfi DreadXP

PRICE: $12.74
STEAM REVIEW: Very Positive (300+)

“Pass through the threshold and enter a world born of memories. Defend yourself with a camera while solving death’s mysteries in a reverent evolution of 90’s survival horror, integrating both fixed cameras and over the shoulder perspectives.”

Fear & Hunger

Fear & Hunger (2018)
Image Credit Miro Haverinen Happy Paintings

PRICE: $7.99
STEAM REVIEW: Very Positive (9,000+)

“Fear & Hunger is a horror dungeon crawler set in the dark and hopeless dungeons of fear and hunger. The game is a hybrid of survival horror and dungeon crawler genres with its influences ranging from Silent Hill to Nethack. There are roguelike elements to the game as well as a heavy foundation of a j-RPG.”

WORLD OF HORROR

WORLD OF HORROR
Image Credit panstasz Ysbryd Games PLAYISM

PRICE: $17.39
STEAM REVIEW: Very Positive (5,000+)

“Experience the quiet terror of this 1-bit love letter to Junji Ito and H.P. Lovecraft. Navigate a hellish roguelite reality with turn-based combat and unforgiving choices. Experiment with your deck of event cards to discover new forms of cosmic horror in every playthrough. The inevitable awaits…”

The Mortuary Assistant

Screenshot from 'The Mortuary Assistant' shows view down long hospital corridor. A message is scrawled into the wall on the left: "I AM HERE"
Image Credit DreadXP DarkStone Digital

PRICE: $14.99
STEAM REVIEW: Very Positive (4,000+)

“Late one night, you are called into work to handle some embalmings. Death doesn’t keep day time hours. But there is something different about these bodies because there is something different about you. The phone rings with the Mortician on the other end. The rumors are true, and you can not leave.”

Follow us on MSN for more content you love.

author avatar
Stephanie Valentine
A lifelong gamer raised on classic titles like Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, and Croc, Stephanie brings her expertise of gaming and pop culture to deliver unique, refreshing views on the world of video games, complete with references to absurd and obscure media.

Leave a Reply

Staff Checkpoint

Currently Playing:

World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria

Currently Playing:

Death Stranding 2

Currently Playing:

To a T; Yakuza 3

Currently Playing:

Date Everything!

Currently Playing:

Baldur’s Gate 3; Mini Motorways

Mastodon