Paratopic is a cursed Playstation 1 game. Or perhaps it's an experiment in first person storytelling. Or perhaps it's just creepy AF. This award winning game from 2018 just came to Nintendo Switch, and it'll take you under an hour to play.
- Paratopic, a first-person horror game with an old school style, is going to launch on Steam on September 6th for the PC, Mac & Linux.
- Spoilers: Paratopic There's a lot going on in Paratopic and a lot of theories as to what it all means. Since this is a plot discussion I'll be talking spoilers so go play the game if you haven't, it's like £5 and under an hour.
After receiving many requests and then journeying through the weird and exciting world of porting to a different platform, the OSX build of Paratopic is now available! After buying the game, you can chose to download either the WIN or OSX zip files. Everyone gets access to both copies. Let us know if there are any issues.
Paratopic is available on PC (Steam and Itch.io) and on Nintendo Switch for $5.49. Expect it to take about 45 minutes to complete.
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Nobody does unconventional and unexpected quite like indie devs, which is why they do horror so well. Here are our picks for the 10 best indie horror games ever.
Paratopic Mac
Major AAA game studios, with their big budgets and ever-looming corporate overseers, don't often make the types of games that are out to really scare you. They'll throw all kinds of horrendous enemies at you, sure, but they'll also make sure you have a rocket launcher to fight them off with.
Developers of indie horror games aren't afraid to alienate the broader gaming audience, as long as they can capture those die-hard horror fanatics who live for the fight-or-flight adrenalin rush that only disempowerment, desperation, and isolation can provide.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
No worthy list of indie horror games would be complete without a place for Frictional Games' Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
This game does Horror with a capital H. Alone, without even your memories for company, you must traverse the darkest catacombs of Brennenburg Castle. Fighting is not an option, only fleeing and hiding. Even cowering for too long in the darkness will deplete your most precious resource – your sanity.
Check it out before you play its sequel Amnesia: Rebirth.
Doki Doki Literature Club
If you're a fan of indie horror games, skip ahead. Doki Doki Literature Club is best played unspoiled, and even the knowledge that it's a horror game is spoiler enough. Developer Team Salvato goes out of their way to make the game appear as innocent as possible, warning only that 'this game is not suitable for children or those who are easily disturbed'.
Doki Doki Literature Club plays with its medium masterfully, twisting the well-trodden genre of the dating sim (complete with cute anime girls) to create a product that seeks to unsettle the player on a surprisingly personal level.
FAITH
While retro aesthetics are common amongst some of the best indie horror games, adding eerie distortion effects while also helping with limited budgetary constraints, Airdorf Games' FAITH is truly unique. It borrows its look from early Atari or Apple II games, using a limited colour palette and low-resolution sprites to great effect.
The player takes the role of a priest who must revisit a derelict house in the woods to correct an exorcism gone awry. FAITH sells its atmosphere with off-putting synthesised dialogue, and it scares with its marvellous rotoscoped animations.
Five Nights at Freddy's
As Amnesia: The Dark Descent benefited from viral marketing created by reaction videos, Five Nights at Freddy's revealed the extraordinary influence wielded by popular streamers. Audiences of millions tuned in to watch the likes of PewDiePie and Markiplier get the pants jump-scared off them, transforming Five Nights at Freddy's into a gaming phenomenon.
As security guard covering the night shift at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, it's your job to monitor the cameras and control the doors to protect yourself from a cast of animatronic horrors, all of whom have become just a bit murder-y now that business hours are over.
IMSCARED
IMSCARED, created by Ivan Zanotti's MyMadnessWorks, is another indie horror game that loves to play with the video game medium to create its effect. In fact, IMSCARED being a game is part of its own story, and even invites the player to manipulate its files to proceed.
The extremely short view distance gives the game a natural horror ambience, making the player hesitant to charge ahead for fear of running head-first into whatever might be lurking in the blackness.
Paratopic
Arbitrary Metric's Paratopic leans hard on the weird to achieve its horror, accurately described on its Steam store page as 'a journey through a cruel fever dream world'. If you like indie horror games with the power to disturb, this one is for you.
Everything in Paratopic is crafted to convey a sense of wrongness, from the off-key soundtrack to textures that don't properly stick to characters' faces. The narrative is intentionally fragmented and disjointed, inviting the player to progress through its brief story multiple times in order to better grasp its meaning.
- Raygan Kelly – @raygank
- Shane Kelly – @8bitShane
Nobody does unconventional and unexpected quite like indie devs, which is why they do horror so well. Here are our picks for the 10 best indie horror games ever.
Paratopic Mac
Major AAA game studios, with their big budgets and ever-looming corporate overseers, don't often make the types of games that are out to really scare you. They'll throw all kinds of horrendous enemies at you, sure, but they'll also make sure you have a rocket launcher to fight them off with.
Developers of indie horror games aren't afraid to alienate the broader gaming audience, as long as they can capture those die-hard horror fanatics who live for the fight-or-flight adrenalin rush that only disempowerment, desperation, and isolation can provide.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
No worthy list of indie horror games would be complete without a place for Frictional Games' Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
This game does Horror with a capital H. Alone, without even your memories for company, you must traverse the darkest catacombs of Brennenburg Castle. Fighting is not an option, only fleeing and hiding. Even cowering for too long in the darkness will deplete your most precious resource – your sanity.
Check it out before you play its sequel Amnesia: Rebirth.
Doki Doki Literature Club
If you're a fan of indie horror games, skip ahead. Doki Doki Literature Club is best played unspoiled, and even the knowledge that it's a horror game is spoiler enough. Developer Team Salvato goes out of their way to make the game appear as innocent as possible, warning only that 'this game is not suitable for children or those who are easily disturbed'.
Doki Doki Literature Club plays with its medium masterfully, twisting the well-trodden genre of the dating sim (complete with cute anime girls) to create a product that seeks to unsettle the player on a surprisingly personal level.
FAITH
While retro aesthetics are common amongst some of the best indie horror games, adding eerie distortion effects while also helping with limited budgetary constraints, Airdorf Games' FAITH is truly unique. It borrows its look from early Atari or Apple II games, using a limited colour palette and low-resolution sprites to great effect.
The player takes the role of a priest who must revisit a derelict house in the woods to correct an exorcism gone awry. FAITH sells its atmosphere with off-putting synthesised dialogue, and it scares with its marvellous rotoscoped animations.
Five Nights at Freddy's
As Amnesia: The Dark Descent benefited from viral marketing created by reaction videos, Five Nights at Freddy's revealed the extraordinary influence wielded by popular streamers. Audiences of millions tuned in to watch the likes of PewDiePie and Markiplier get the pants jump-scared off them, transforming Five Nights at Freddy's into a gaming phenomenon.
As security guard covering the night shift at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, it's your job to monitor the cameras and control the doors to protect yourself from a cast of animatronic horrors, all of whom have become just a bit murder-y now that business hours are over.
IMSCARED
IMSCARED, created by Ivan Zanotti's MyMadnessWorks, is another indie horror game that loves to play with the video game medium to create its effect. In fact, IMSCARED being a game is part of its own story, and even invites the player to manipulate its files to proceed.
The extremely short view distance gives the game a natural horror ambience, making the player hesitant to charge ahead for fear of running head-first into whatever might be lurking in the blackness.
Paratopic
Arbitrary Metric's Paratopic leans hard on the weird to achieve its horror, accurately described on its Steam store page as 'a journey through a cruel fever dream world'. If you like indie horror games with the power to disturb, this one is for you.
Everything in Paratopic is crafted to convey a sense of wrongness, from the off-key soundtrack to textures that don't properly stick to characters' faces. The narrative is intentionally fragmented and disjointed, inviting the player to progress through its brief story multiple times in order to better grasp its meaning.
Phasmophobia
2020 seems to be the year for a chain of social games to become the latest big trend, with Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, Among Us, and now Phasmophobia, brought to us by Kinetic Games. This VR-compatible game invites you to assemble a crew to go ghost-hunting in a range of spooky locations.
While having the company of friends or allies might undermine an indie horror title's unnerving atmosphere, Phasmophobia has a trick up its sleeve – listening to players' microphones and responding to their communications.
Slender: The Eight Pages
Another indie title that achieved widespread recognition thanks largely to streamers and YouTubers. Slender: The Eight Pages is certainly spooky in its own right, borrowing from and contributing to the popular Slender Man mythos.
The treasure-hunt gameplay works perfectly with the horror atmosphere, building tension and danger with every precious page located. The game's masterstroke is a mechanic that makes Slender Man himself is more likely to attack if he's being looked at directly, meaning that you're never sure exactly where he is – unless that place is right behind you.
Trilby's Notes
Created by popular game critic, developer, and author ‘Yahtzee' Croshaw (best known for his review series ZeroPunctuation), Trilby's Notes is a stand-out title in his excellent Chzo Mythos series.
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The game follows cat-burglar-cum-paranormal-investigator Trilby as he traces the origin of a dangerous wooden relic to a hotel in Wales, where he slips back and forth between the real world and a demon-infested nightmare version of it. Trilby's Notes borrows its gameplay style from older parser games, requiring the players to type out text-based commands to interact with the game's world.
You are Jeff Bezos
'When you wake up this morning from unsettling dreams, you find yourself changed in your bed into a monstrous vermin. You are Jeff Bezos.' That's the opening line from text-adventure game You are Jeff Bezos.
In a list of games that seek to thrill you while you're playing or leave you feeling perturbed for a while afterward, here's a game that's designed to leave you with a deep, pervading horror of the real world. Placing you in the shoes of the world's richest parasite, You Are Jeff Bezos achieves its effect by helping you appreciate the amount of good that his hoarded wealth could, but will never, achieve.
After playing through this, you could be forgiven for wanting to escape into one of the vastly more comforting worlds offered by the other nine games on this list.