10 games like Resident Evil to scare you silly
Get ready for these games like Resident Evil for more survival horror thrills, from Silent Hill 2 to Signalis
No matter what you love about Capcom's series, these games like Resident Evil will see to those survival horror cravings. 2018's Resident Evil Village is one of the most unique games in the Resident Evil timeline, but if it's given you a hankering for similar games that combine iconic characters, survival horror gameplay, and malevolent entities to lay waste to, you've come to the right place.
Many entries in Capcom's Resident Evil series are counted among the best horror games around, and the franchise's influence has spawned other experiences in the genre over the years. If you're ready to step away from the world of RE and try out something different, we've gathered together some of the very best games like Resident Evil to play right now in 2025, no matter your chosen platform.
Recent updates
This list of games like Resident Evil was updated on January 31, 2025, swapping in Fatal Frame, Outlast, Crow Country, Silent Hill 2, and Signalis as three excellent survival horror games to sink your teeth into next.
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10. Dead Space remake
Developer: Motive Studios
Platforms: Xbox Series X, PC, PS5
Kicking off our list of games like Resident Evil is Dead Space Remake, a third-person survival-horror game set in... well... space. Creepy monsters are scary enough, but when you have to deal with them in the blackness of space, the horror is amplified. Dead Space came out during a time when fans were starving for true survival horror in a modern sense, and now that we have a stunning remake that perfectly encapsulates and updates the original, there's no better time to discover it.
The remake pushes these factors further still, turning the necromorphs into the stuff of true nightmare fuel but never deviating from the harrowing heart of what Dead Space is. The Ishimura is as iconic as the RCPD, the plasma cutter as beloved as Leon's Matilda pistol...we could go on, but I'd rather you just play the thing and see what makes it so great.
Read our Dead Space remake review
9. Days Gone
Developer: Bend Studio
Platforms: PS4, PS5, PC
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Days Gone sometimes gets a lot of hate, but most of it isn’t justified. Sure, it might not be of the same quality as the rest of Sony’s first-party line-up, but Days Gone is still a blast. It takes a lot of the shooting elements of the more recent Resident Evil games, but adds in a heartfelt story and a massive open world.
Regardless of how this game compares to other PlayStation exclusives, there’s no denying that its action gameplay is satisfying. It features an in-depth progression system, tons of missions, and a nuanced crafting system that makes it feel like a survival game. If you like the more action-oriented Resident Evil games, you should definitely give Days Gone a try.
Read our Days Gone review
8. Signalis
Developer: rose-engine
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC, PS4
Signalis's roots in Capcom's legacy franchise are plain to see, adapted and reworked to suit a thrilling narrative of terrifying proportions. One of my favorite games like Resident Evil also sees a dastardly plot being uncovered, albeit with a sci-fi twist to present a thrilling genre crossover. It's survival horror at its purest, borrowing a touch of old-school Resi's unique camerawork in adopting a top-down view instead of fixed camera angles, as well as its heavy leaning on resource management, shooter gameplay, and a hero worth rallying behind. Don't sleep on Signalis - you'll thank me later.
7. Crow Country
Developer: SFB Games
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, PC,
If you have a hankering for the old-school days of Spencer Mansion and Raccoon City, Crow Country is the game like Resident Evil you need to get on. Mara's journey through a derelict theme park has all the genre staples you know and love: PS1-style graphics, fixed camera angles, puzzles galore, and a truly unnerving soundtrack that makes you constantly worried about what might lie just out of sight. What's more, it's way more readily available than the classic games on a range of modern consoles.
Crow Country stands out as a prime example of a new game that uses survival horror to near perfection, showing how old tricks can certainly be applied to modern games while still feeling like a totally fresh experience.
Read our Crow Country review
6. Alien Isolation
Developer: Creative Assembly
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch
As we’ve mentioned already, there’s something to be said about the creepiness of horror in space. That’s where Alien Isolation comes in, surprisingly taking an existing IP and becoming arguably the best in the entire franchise. Alien Isolation puts you in the shoes of Amanda Ripley, the daughter of Ellen Ripley, which gives it a canonical significance.
Aside from its story, the gameplay is tense, as the deadly Xenomorph is always lurking around. This raises the stakes and makes you have to approach every situation carefully. The game is less action oriented than others on this list, with an emphasis on running and hiding more so than all-out battle.
Read our Alien: Isolation review
5. Silent Hill 2 Remake
Developer: Bloober Team
Platforms: PS5, PC
Resident Evil and Silent Hill often go hand-in-hand when it comes to horror, and the honest-to-god brilliance of Silent Hill 2 Remake is no exception. While the original Silent Hill 2 sported practically an identical combat system as the earlier Resident Evil entries, Bloober and Konami's 2024 team-up sees James Sunderland's story given a modern survival horror revamp.
That means you can expect reworked Pyramid Head encounters, brand new puzzles, and an expanded open world town to explore. The remake is a perfect choice for anyone looking for more third person over-the-shoulder gameplay that riffs off Resident Evil 2 Remake's genre-defining systems with flair, all while still retaining the horrifying heart of Silent Hill 2
Read our Silent Hill 2 Remake review
4. Outlast
Developer: Red Barrels
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch
Outlast has one thing all the best games like Resident Evil has: terrifying monsters that seem unkillable. The major difference in Outlast is that our protagonist is no gun-toting member or STARS or rookie cop with a handy shotgun, but almost completely helpless against the hulking beasts in their path.
That sense of total hopelessness will be familiar to any who've faced Nemesis or the Tyrant, with nothing to do but run at the sound of their plodding footsteps as they chase you through Raccoon City. If your stomach is up for a whole game of pretty much exactly that, paired with another corporate conspiracy to boot, Outlast is the game for you.
Read our Outlast review
3. Fatal Frame
Developer: Valve
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5
Fatal Frame is one of those games like Resident Evil that just gets under your skin. With female protagonists to channel those Jill and Claire girl power vibes, Fatal Frame is a terrifying survival horror game with a gut-wrenching psychological twist.
As another Japan-made creation, Fatal Frame shares a lot of the grit and darkness of the original Resi games. It's something few Western developers dared to do back in 2001, channelling the darkest parts of the human psyche to present a horrifying world of nightmares. Ghosts replace zombies, cameras and flashlights replace firearms, but the overall spirit that old school Resident Evil games tap into can be found in spades in Fatal Frame.
2. Alan Wake 2
Developer: Remedy Entertainment
Platforms: Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC
Alan Wake 2 might not have shambling zombies baying for your guts, but its slick blend of third person survival horror gameplay and puzzling narrative mystery will have you hooked whether you're playing Saga or Alan's segments.
It's the kind of game like Resident Evil that makes you thankful for how much the genre has progressed over time, showing growth not only for the titular character but how he and FBI co-star Saga Andersen navigate a world of danger before them. Expect innovate mechanics, a time-bending storyline, and a fair share of jump scares when you embark on all that Alan Wake 2 has to offer.
Read our Alan Wake 2 review
1. The Evil Within
Developer: Tango Gameworks
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC
The Evil Within series is a spiritual successor to Resident Evil. In fact, it was directed by Shinji Mikami, the creator of the Resident Evil series. After playing both series, you can definitely tell they come from the same creator. The Evil Within leans more into the psychological horror elements, presenting you with off-the-wall creatures and situations that don’t exist in reality as we know it.
But from a gameplay perspective, The Evil Within is a greatest hits representation of the Resident Evil games that came before it, combining stealth with action, all under the frame of survival horror. If you only play one entry on this list of games like Resident Evil, it has to be The Evil Within.
Read our The Evil Within review
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Joseph loves Nintendo and horror games. With the Nintendo Switch, he's ready to get spooky anytime, anywhere. He specializes in covering Call of Duty: Warzone and action RPGs like Dark Souls, so you can bet he's looking forward to Elden Ring, the brainchild of George RR Martin and Hidetaka Miyazaki. You can find Joseph's work at GamesRadar, Digital Trends, Inverse, and PLAY Magazine. When he's not writing about video games he can usually be found petting his cats and listening to some Progressive Metal. He thinks Meshuggah is tight.
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