Following my feature on the best looking Nintendo Switch games in 2024, I had a few different ideas for my next Switch-focused article. Luigiās Mansion 2 HD releasing, reminded me how much I liked the game back on 3DS, so I decided to write about my favorite horror games on Switch. Note that this list is in no particular order, and it also features horror-adjacent games. Iāve also only included games Iāve personally tried out on Switch. Hopefully this helps you find your next scare or just gets you a lovely immersive horror experience to play on Nintendoās hybrid system.
While Luigiās Mansion 3 is the more popular entry, having replayed Luigiās Mansion 2 through the Switch release over the last week just reminded me how much I like it. Think of this entry as cheating because Iām including not only Luigiās Mansion 2 HD (an excellent release), but also Luigiās Mansion on 3DS and Luigiās Mansion 3 on Switch. The trilogy is worth your time as great games and the Switch entries look excellent on the OLED screen. As for Luigiās Mansion 2 HD, it might not seem worth it if you already played it on 3DS, but it is great for newcomers who got into the series on Switch through Luigiās Mansion 3. Hopefully Nintendo brings the 3DS version of Luigiās Mansion (1) to Switch in some form as well so the whole trilogy is playable on one system.
Signalis is one of the best horror games in recent years. I originally thought it would just be a nice throwback to PS1 horror games, but it ended up being so much more. I love the characters, music, aesthetic, and just about everything the developers put into this experience. If you enjoyed the PS1 horror games or just want a fantastic survival horror experience that will stick with you for a long time, Signalis is worth your time.
Another list entry where I cheat and feature more than one game. Well, just like Luigiās Mansion, Iām including the complete Spirit Hunter series here because all three games are excellent and worth playing for horror game fans for their art, story, and more. I also enjoyed all three on Switch despite also playing them elsewhere. I adore Experience Incās games and these three are absolutely worth your time. I consider this series a hidden gem in the horror space.
SEGA and Creative Assemblyās superb Alien: Isolation saw a Switch and mobile release through Feral Interactive, and the Switch version is actually better than the older PS4 version as far as Iām concerned. It runs and looks great on Nintendoās hybrid system, and the aesthetic is a perfect fit for the OLED screen in handheld mode. I know most want a sequel (I know I do), but replaying Alien: Isolation on Switch is an experience you need to have as a fan or newcomer to the game. This is a true survival horror masterpiece.
It has been awesome to see Koei Tecmo bring both Fatal Frame (known as Project Zero outside NA) games to Switch because they are not only amazing horror experiences, but they also deliver things we donāt usually see in horror games these days with their setting and gameplay loop. Both games have some clunky elements despite being remastered or brought to modern platforms, but they deserve a spot in your library of horror games just for how scary they can get. Now I hope we get the rest of the series on Nintendo Switch in the near future. If you had to pick just one, I recommend Maiden of Black Water as it is a cheaper game, but I ended up liking Mask of the Lunar Eclipse more by the end.
World of Horror finally left early access and hit Nintendo Switch in a great conversion. The 1-bit horror roguelite with turn-based combat left a strong impression on me when I played it, and Iāve enjoyed seeing it through multiple times since. It isnāt your usual horror game, but it stands out enough and blew me away when I first played it. The art is stunning and the aesthetic shines on the Switch OLED screen in handheld mode.
The original Corpse Party is one of my favorite horror games of all time, and Iāve played every single localized version with my favorites being the 3DS and Nintendo Switch versions. The 16-bit horror game has incredible audio and an unforgettable story. It isnāt without frustration, and I still get annoyed by one specific gameplay mechanic in the early hours, but I will never not feature Corpse Party in a horror game list. The low asking price also helps.
When thinking about the best Resident Evil games on Switch right now, I wasnāt sure if I should feature Resident Evil (remake) or Resident Evil 4 here, so I took the easy way out and included both. With Resident Evil and Resident Evil 4, you get the best of the horror focused and action focused games in the series, and they play well on Nintendo Switch. Both games are legendary for what they did for horror games in general, and you owe it to yourself to play them.
I didnāt get around to Saturnalia until around the time Mediterranea Inferno came to consoles, but Iām glad I finally played it. Saturnalia is a survival horror adventure with a striking aesthetic that has you playing as a few characters exploring a village haunted by an ancient ritual. Just like the publisherās other games, I liked it enough to buy it on another platform to support the release. Saturnalia is one of the more interesting horror games in recent years as well.
The Yomawari games werenāt even on my radar until a friend recommended I check out the PS Vita release many years ago. I fell in love with the series for its simple gameplay, but its horrendous and scary designs. Since its debut in the West on PS Vita and PC, the entire series has been ported to Switch across a collection of the original games and a new release. They are all worth playing, but I recommend The Long Night Collection if youāre new to the series. Just be warned about some dated gameplay or lack of quality of life mechanics. If the aesthetic appeals to you, the Yomawari games are absolutely worth your time.
In this case, thereās a dedicated bundle with both games on the eShop so I donāt need to resort to cheating to include multiple games. The Little Nightmares series of horror puzzle platformers have some of the best atmosphere and immersion through their designs and sounds accompanying the puzzles. Both games are worth playing, and I recommend grabbing the discounted bundle rather than just the individual games on Switch where they run quite well.
Thatās my list then. If you have a game you think I shouldāve included, please let me know in the comments below. Iāve not played every single horror game on Switch, so I couldnāt include a few Iāve played on other platforms like Madison, but the games Iāve included here are all games Iāve played on Switch myself to ensure they are worth experiencing on the hybrid console. As always, thanks for reading!
Luigiās Mansion 2 HD ($59.99)
While Luigiās Mansion 3 is the more popular entry, having replayed Luigiās Mansion 2 through the Switch release over the last week just reminded me how much I like it. Think of this entry as cheating because Iām including not only Luigiās Mansion 2 HD (an excellent release), but also Luigiās Mansion on 3DS and Luigiās Mansion 3 on Switch. The trilogy is worth your time as great games and the Switch entries look excellent on the OLED screen. As for Luigiās Mansion 2 HD, it might not seem worth it if you already played it on 3DS, but it is great for newcomers who got into the series on Switch through Luigiās Mansion 3. Hopefully Nintendo brings the 3DS version of Luigiās Mansion (1) to Switch in some form as well so the whole trilogy is playable on one system.
Signalis ($19.99)
Signalis is one of the best horror games in recent years. I originally thought it would just be a nice throwback to PS1 horror games, but it ended up being so much more. I love the characters, music, aesthetic, and just about everything the developers put into this experience. If you enjoyed the PS1 horror games or just want a fantastic survival horror experience that will stick with you for a long time, Signalis is worth your time.
Spirit Hunter: Death Mark, NG, and Death Mark II ($49.99 each)
Another list entry where I cheat and feature more than one game. Well, just like Luigiās Mansion, Iām including the complete Spirit Hunter series here because all three games are excellent and worth playing for horror game fans for their art, story, and more. I also enjoyed all three on Switch despite also playing them elsewhere. I adore Experience Incās games and these three are absolutely worth your time. I consider this series a hidden gem in the horror space.
Alien: Isolation ($19.99)
SEGA and Creative Assemblyās superb Alien: Isolation saw a Switch and mobile release through Feral Interactive, and the Switch version is actually better than the older PS4 version as far as Iām concerned. It runs and looks great on Nintendoās hybrid system, and the aesthetic is a perfect fit for the OLED screen in handheld mode. I know most want a sequel (I know I do), but replaying Alien: Isolation on Switch is an experience you need to have as a fan or newcomer to the game. This is a true survival horror masterpiece.
FATAL FRAME: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse ($49.99) and Maiden of Black Water ($39.99)
It has been awesome to see Koei Tecmo bring both Fatal Frame (known as Project Zero outside NA) games to Switch because they are not only amazing horror experiences, but they also deliver things we donāt usually see in horror games these days with their setting and gameplay loop. Both games have some clunky elements despite being remastered or brought to modern platforms, but they deserve a spot in your library of horror games just for how scary they can get. Now I hope we get the rest of the series on Nintendo Switch in the near future. If you had to pick just one, I recommend Maiden of Black Water as it is a cheaper game, but I ended up liking Mask of the Lunar Eclipse more by the end.
World of Horror ($19.99)
World of Horror finally left early access and hit Nintendo Switch in a great conversion. The 1-bit horror roguelite with turn-based combat left a strong impression on me when I played it, and Iāve enjoyed seeing it through multiple times since. It isnāt your usual horror game, but it stands out enough and blew me away when I first played it. The art is stunning and the aesthetic shines on the Switch OLED screen in handheld mode.
Corpse Party ($19.99)
The original Corpse Party is one of my favorite horror games of all time, and Iāve played every single localized version with my favorites being the 3DS and Nintendo Switch versions. The 16-bit horror game has incredible audio and an unforgettable story. It isnāt without frustration, and I still get annoyed by one specific gameplay mechanic in the early hours, but I will never not feature Corpse Party in a horror game list. The low asking price also helps.
Resident Evil and Resident Evil 4 ($19.99 each)
When thinking about the best Resident Evil games on Switch right now, I wasnāt sure if I should feature Resident Evil (remake) or Resident Evil 4 here, so I took the easy way out and included both. With Resident Evil and Resident Evil 4, you get the best of the horror focused and action focused games in the series, and they play well on Nintendo Switch. Both games are legendary for what they did for horror games in general, and you owe it to yourself to play them.
Saturnalia ($19.99)
I didnāt get around to Saturnalia until around the time Mediterranea Inferno came to consoles, but Iām glad I finally played it. Saturnalia is a survival horror adventure with a striking aesthetic that has you playing as a few characters exploring a village haunted by an ancient ritual. Just like the publisherās other games, I liked it enough to buy it on another platform to support the release. Saturnalia is one of the more interesting horror games in recent years as well.
Yomawari: Lost in the Dark and The Long Night Collection ($39.99)
The Yomawari games werenāt even on my radar until a friend recommended I check out the PS Vita release many years ago. I fell in love with the series for its simple gameplay, but its horrendous and scary designs. Since its debut in the West on PS Vita and PC, the entire series has been ported to Switch across a collection of the original games and a new release. They are all worth playing, but I recommend The Long Night Collection if youāre new to the series. Just be warned about some dated gameplay or lack of quality of life mechanics. If the aesthetic appeals to you, the Yomawari games are absolutely worth your time.
Little Nightmares I+II Bundle ($49.99)
In this case, thereās a dedicated bundle with both games on the eShop so I donāt need to resort to cheating to include multiple games. The Little Nightmares series of horror puzzle platformers have some of the best atmosphere and immersion through their designs and sounds accompanying the puzzles. Both games are worth playing, and I recommend grabbing the discounted bundle rather than just the individual games on Switch where they run quite well.
Thatās my list then. If you have a game you think I shouldāve included, please let me know in the comments below. Iāve not played every single horror game on Switch, so I couldnāt include a few Iāve played on other platforms like Madison, but the games Iāve included here are all games Iāve played on Switch myself to ensure they are worth experiencing on the hybrid console. As always, thanks for reading!