

One of the characters is a private investigator named Scott Shelby, who was hired by one of the victim’s families in hopes of finding any pieces of evidence left behind from the killer. Players are following multiple characters throughout the game as you attempt to find the latest child that was kidnapped.

As for this game, we’re tossed into a world where a serial killer has been kidnapping children, locking them in different areas where they drown after heavy rainstorms. Depending on your actions will determine the ending you’ll receive. These are more interactive drama titles with plenty of exploration, QTEs, and choices to make along the way. If you played a Quantic Dream game before then you know what to expect. Heavy Rain is one of the more popular video game titles from Quantic Dream. I’ll try to refrain from spoiling everything in some of the games below, but since there’s plenty of titles where the game has a twist ending revealing that they are the actual antagonist all along, be forewarned reading too far ahead. The list is not ranked in any particular order as well. With that said, be cautious as there are going to be a ton of spoilers ahead. You’ll find games where you believe you’re the hero only to reach the end of the game and realize the entire time you’re the actual mastermind of a disastrous plot. This is a collection of titles where players are taking the role of monsters, villains, or antiheroes.

What’s a reverse horror game? Well in this list, we’re looking at it in a few different ways.
