This highly promising indie horror might just be the alien abduction game I've always wanted

They Are Here: Alien Abduction Horror
(Image credit: DEKLAZON)

They Are Here: Alien Abduction Horror is a weirdly titled but extremely promising new indie horror game about alien abduction, and well, it's about time!

I was alerted to They Are Here by its developers, a husband and wife duo, on Twitter, who told me the demo has been downloaded 100,000 times and viewed more than 15 million times on YouTube. I can't verify those stats myself, but the demo has seen some viral success thanks to videos from YouTubers like Hollow, jacksepticeye, and others.

I decided to check out the demo for myself, which includes both a prologue set 30 years before the events of the game, as well as a sample of gameplay from the current setting. Both, I'm absolutely thrilled to report, scared the shit out of me.

Some of my favorite horror games ever are ones where I'm being stalked by something extraterrestrial, specifically Alien: Isolation, Dead Space, and Prey. But for years I've been looking for a game about aliens in a more domestic setting as opposed to those set on some sort of futuristic space craft, which seems to be pretty much all of 'em. I'm a big fan of the movie Signs, and I've always hoped for game like that, where you're just a normal, ordinary dude on Earth being terrorized by aliens.

Following the disappointing Greyhill Incident, I thought all hope was lost, but now They Are Here has firmly reinvigorated my interest in this strangely untapped space. I won't spoil anything, but you play as a journalist investigating reports of alien sightings on a farm. Both short demos made terrific use of lighting, including a night vision feature, to create this really foreboding sense of hopelessness in the face of these other-worldly threats, which you seemingly have no tools to fight back against.

From what I played, They Are Here is mostly an exploration-based game where you find clues and snap pictures to record evidence of aliens, compared to the more action-oriented games I mentioned above. There doesn't seem to be any survival or puzzle elements either, although that could change when the full game becomes available. Either way, I know I'm adding this to my list of upcoming horror games I'll be checking out at launch, which right now is only confirmed for PC sometime in 2024.

In the meantime, here are the best horror games you can play tonight, with the lights out of course.

Jordan Gerblick

After scoring a degree in English from ASU, I worked as a copy editor while freelancing for places like SFX Magazine, Screen Rant, Game Revolution, and MMORPG on the side. Now, as GamesRadar's west coast Staff Writer, I'm responsible for managing the site's western regional executive branch, AKA my apartment, and writing about whatever horror game I'm too afraid to finish.

Read more
Upcoming horror games - A zombie jumping at a player during the upcoming game, Dying Light: The Beast.
Upcoming horror games for 2025 and beyond
Post Trauma screenshot
This survival horror Steam Next Fest demo doesn't care that its puzzles are breaking me because it knows I'll stay for the immaculate Silent Hill vibes
FEAR FA 98
Survival horror clatters into soccer royalty as "Silent Hill mixed with FIFA 98" offers up a Steam Next Fest demo that I could never have imagined would work this well
A screenshot shows a teardrop-shaped protagonist smiling.
The Metroidvania gods have spoken and answered my prayers with this horror game that looks like Majora's Mask if it let you play as an onion-headed freak
Concept art from Cronos: The New Dawn shows a fleshy creature with two heads and many arms.
Bloober's new sci-fi horror game looks like Silent Hill 2 meets Alien, the retrofuturistic gorefest I've always dreamed of
The Void Below
The scariest horror game I've played in 2025 is a Steam Next Fest demo that triggers my thalassophobia even more than Subnautica
Latest in Horror
Silent Hill f
After 2 years of silence, the next mainline Silent Hill game is getting a dedicated stream this week with "the latest news"
The Sinking City 2
After a years-long battle with its publisher, Ukraine-based studio reveals first gameplay footage of survival horror sequel The Sinking City 2, launches Kickstarter, and hits $100,000 goal in hours
Until Dawn Remake developer “effectively closed” following an unannounced wave of layoffs hitting the company
A scary emoji shown in horror game REPO.
Is REPO coming to consoles?
The Eye in horror game Repo.
All monsters in REPO and how to beat them
A cart being driven to the extraction point in horror game REPO.
How to revive players in REPO
Latest in News
Scarlett Johansson in Jurassic World Rebirth
Jurassic World Rebirth studio asked Scarlett Johansson to join Instagram, but she refused: "The film will do fine"
Deltarune
Undertale creator Toby Fox's tomfoolery leaves Deltarune testers thinking an intentional nerf was actually a bug after they "independently" discovered it
Pokemon Go player trying to catch a Croagunk
Pokemon Go developer Niantic has been bought for $3.5 billion, CEO says it'll help its games be "'forever games' that will endure for future generations"
A Minecraft Movie
Minecraft movie's popcorn bucket is an explosive, game-accurate continuation of a cinema trend that shows no signs of slowing down
The Running Man
The Running Man reboot is bringing back key aspects of Stephen King's novel to turn it into "the deadliest game of hide and seek"
Balatro Joker card
After stepping away from Balatro for 3 months, the developer only resumed work "because I was bored but the internet was out so I couldn't play Rocket League"