Best Deep South Horror Games, Ranked


Summary

  • The Southern Gothic genre is perfect for video game narratives: secluded settings, unique mythology, violent death.
  • Alone in the Dark’s 2024 remake showcases “Southern charm,” corny yet enjoyable horror tropes.
  • Deep South themes evident in Outlast 2; tackles heavy themes with unpleasant tone.

The “Deep South” has been associated with horror video games since the very first installment of the Alone in the Dark series back in 1992. Obviously, the hand-in-hand relationship of the “Deep South” region and horror stories dates back far further than that. The whole Southern Gothic genre is an interrogation of the culture, land, and people from whom it was birthed.

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The genre also contains elements that make it a perfect pairing for video game narratives. Secluded settings full of history and secrets, duplicitous characters, a unique mythology of creatures and magic, and, of course, a penchant for violent death. While it has long been a setting for many a popular video game, the recent release of South of Midnight has reinvigorated many players’ interest in the unique aspects of the Southern Gothic and video game narratives infused with this particular flavor of dark, supernatural stories.

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Alone In The Dark (2024)

Southern Charm

The Alone in the Dark remake of 2024 is a bit of a mess, but it also holds a space in the precarious region of janky charm, usually just managing to avoid sliding off into broken and bad. This can be said of not only the gameplay but also the writing and tone of the piece and its overall reimagining of the Derceto manor.

It is certainly steeped in a certain “Southern charm” and shoots for all the archetypal targets of the genre, which mostly gives it a corny but enjoyable flair. While it is certainly not the best or the scariest Deep South-flavored game, it is undoubtedly a heartfelt send-up to the genre.

7

Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing In Disguise

Gator Country

Lurking at the wild, camp, and crazy end of the spectrum of Deep South horror games, there stands Deadly Premonition 2. Markedly different from its predecessor, which was set in Washington (much like its prime inspiration, Twin Peaks), Deadly Premonition 2 instead takes place in the fictional town of La Carre in Louisiana and definitely takes its cues from the first season of True Detective.

It’s so deep in the South that the intro theme is titled, “The Deep South,” and alligators openly roam the streets, chasing FBI agents on their skateboards. Just like True Detective.

6

Outlast 2

Dark Journey To The Heart Of A Cult

While Arizona, the location of the fictional town of Temple Gate, is not a part of the “Deep South,” Outlast 2 is still deeply inspired by the tropes of the subgenre, specifically: religious oppression, zealotism, sexual abuses, and violent, self-made law that rules the isolated community.

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Certainly, Outlast 2 does not shy away from the dark subject matter it is inspired by, and while it is by no means perfect in how it deals with these heavy themes, it certainly does set an unpleasant tone that is maintained all the way through.

5

Texas Chain Saw Massacre

Captures The Tension Of The Films

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is an asymmetrical multiplayer survival horror that surprised many with just how faithful it managed to be to its origins. The setup is bite-sized multiplayer matches where the player either controls one of the infamous Slaughter family or the opposing team, aptly named the Victims.

The claustrophobic maps, creepy audio, and tense cycle of hide-and-seek gameplay do a great job at capturing the intensity and the dark Southern flavor of terror portrayed in the films.

4

Disney’s The Haunted Mansion

Inventive And Fun-Filled Adaptation

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Disney's The Haunted Mansion Tag Page Cover Art

Disney’s The Haunted Mansion


Released

October 14, 2003



It’s definitely a horror game for a younger audience but no less imaginative in how it delivers its own brand of southern spooks. Based on the Disney theme park ride, the game takes place in a huge mansion in Louisiana. A fun Luigi’s Mansion alternative that, while not quite as polished, certainly boasts the same imaginative qualities.

The mansion itself is fun to explore and varies constantly in design, each room of the mansion serving its own purpose and often housing its own unique puzzle.

3

Hunt: Showdown 1896

Tense Swampy Shootouts

Hunt: Showdown 1896 is a tense multiplayer shooter set in the swamps and bayous where players not only hunt one another but also work together in their separate groups to hunt down one of the several horrifying boss monsters located somewhere on the map.

The atmosphere in Hunt: Showdown is incredible, with great attention to detail in the sound design. From the sudden alerting crack of a far-off rifle shot to a twig snapping under the player’s foot, every step comes with the burden of knowledge that, as the player hunts, they are also being hunted themselves.

2

Shadowman

Unique Deep South Fantasy

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Shadow Man Tag Page Cover Art

Shadow Man


Released

July 31, 1999

ESRB

m

Developer(s)

Acclaim Studios Teesside



Shadow Man, surprisingly set for a sequel over twenty years later, is completely steeped in the Deep South and the Southern Gothic genre. Players control Michael LeRoi as he travels between Liveside (the normal world but with some monsters) and Deadside (the world of the dead, full of monsters).

Not only are there extensive levels of bayous and large, gothic, bloody, and impossible structures, but voodoo magic is also central to the power wielded by both the player and their enemies. The game left a unique impression that nothing since has filled, except, perhaps, the newly released South of Midnight.

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Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Setting That Radiates Deep South Horror

The Baker house is an unforgettable setting that epitomizes the Southern Gothic house. It keeps the narrative focused on a small family that the player learns more of the further they explore the location. The house is a sterling example of updating old ideals, as it is through this smaller and more stifling setting where the player must brave out on smaller excursions from the “safe rooms” to accomplish what they can before fear or threat overcomes them — a gameplay loop that keeps the game closest in kind to the original Resident Evil and its gothic Spencer Mansion setting.

It is also notable that, while RE 7 makes use of stereotypes in constructing the terrifying family of the Bakers, it also employs a tragic twist, emphasizing in some of the final scenes with the family that it was in fact a kindly and hospitable nature that led them into the twisted situation and disturbing versions of themselves that the player must defeat.

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