The 19 scariest games to play for a perfectly spooky Halloween by Ben Gilbert on Oct 30, 2016, 11:32 AM The witching month is upon us! Get your favorite black cat, your loosest anthropomorphic skeleton, and your best pumpkin carving tools out from storage — it's time to get wild in the streets. If nothing else, it's time to listen to Tim Curry classic, "Anything Can Happen on Halloween." Wait! Where are you going? Come back! We're not trying to scare you away. We've put together the 19 scariest games for you to play in the lead up to All Hallows Eve and the subsequent Halloween festivities on October 31! SEE ALSO: 14 eerie vintage photos show how Americans used to celebrate Halloween 19: 'Silent Hill: Shattered Memories' "Silent Hill: Shattered Memories" is the most interesting entry in the long-running "Silent Hill" series — a series that largely revolves around third-person puzzle solving and the occasional action bit. What's different about "Shattered Memories" is it has a huge, crazy story twist, and it's available on the Nintendo Wii. If you dare! Youtube Embed: http://www.youtube.com/embed/0QToHRgc0vo Width: 800px Height: 450px
18: 'Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem' Though you'll need a Nintendo GameCube to enjoy "Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem," we can't suggest it enough. It takes your expectations for a horror game and contorts them in exciting, unique ways. On its face, it's just a third-person action game. But in reality, it's a terrifying exploration of player agency and unreliable narrators. Youtube Embed: http://www.youtube.com/embed/w5__J4JCyMg Width: 800px Height: 450px
17: 'Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water' The newest entry in the "Fatal Frame" series has been out for some time in other parts of the world, and it's heading to North American Wii U game consoles on October 22nd. If you've ever wanted to carefully snap photos of ghosts before they're able to murder you, this is your big chance. Youtube Embed: http://www.youtube.com/embed/F-cIGX8kE_g Width: 800px Height: 450px
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