Halloween Horror Stream Part V: We scare ourselves with four horror games
Just in time for Halloween, we've got something sweet for you again. Simon and I are streaming four horror games that will hopefully give you the shivers. We start at 4 pm.
Just like Hollywood never runs out of fake blood, the games industry is never short of new horror titles. For this year's Halloween horror stream, we have selected four different titles - with the help of the Digitec community.
"Little Nightmares 2"
We start at 4 pm with a little aperitif called "Little Nightmares 2". Here, we control the boy Mono through an eerie and grotesque world in which we have to hide from giant humans.

Source: Tarsier Studios
"Hunt: Showdown"
After that, it's on to the appetiser with the multiplayer title "Hunt: Showdown". This is set in a fantasy western world full of zombies and other monsters. Alone or with up to two other players, we have to find clues to the boss monster and banish it. We then have to bring the trophies we have won to safety before opposing teams steal our loot.

Source: Crytek
"Madison"
For the main course, we play "Madison", recommended by Digitec user El_Pepe. A psychological horror game in which we solve puzzles and connect our world with the afterlife using an instant camera. Do we even want that? We will find out.

Source: Bloodious Games
"Five Nights at Freddy's: Security breach"
For dessert, there's an old acquaintance: "Five Nights at Freddy's". This time we play the sixth instalment of the self-described family-friendly horror game.

Source: Steel Wool Studios
We are streaming live on Twitch. You can then find the recording on our Youtube channel.
Cover picture: Philipp Rüegg
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