5 of the Scariest Video Games for Halloween

The spookiest time of the year is upon us! From setting up decorations to horror movie marathons, those of us who love Halloween always look for new ways to make the month of October a little more exciting — and there’s no better way to increase the terror in your life than by exploring the season’s creepiest video games!

If you’re looking for games to chill and thrill you, GameTruck Atlanta is here to help! We’ve picked out our top five favorite scary games to keep the spirit of Halloween alive — check them out!

Silent Hill 2

This game may be over 15 years old, but there’s a reason it’s just as popular today as it was when it first came out. A grim, unrelenting descent into one man’s nightmare, Silent Hill 2 draws you into a dream-like world of horror that you never want to leave. If you’re wondering what makes the game so sinister, dive into the never-ending fog and discover the many disturbing endings that are waiting for you!

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Take the risk and immerse yourself in the terrifying world of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, one of the later installments in the long-running horror series. This new first-person view leads users into a survival-horror adventure filled with suspenseful exploration that will keep you up all night.

The Land of Pain

When something strange and mysterious appears in the woods, you’ll have to quickly learn how to survive as you fend off a dark and disturbing evil. The Land of Pain will take you on a memorable horror adventure where you’ll flee from an unrelenting enemy, solve puzzles, and unravel the ancient mystery that has cursed this land.

Friday the 13th: The Game

Transform into the iconic murderer, Jason VoorHees, and roam around as an invincible force of evil in this multiplayer killing spree. The game follows the story of the horror film — in this asymmetrical, multiplayer game, Jason is up against seven teenagers: He’s hunting them, and they’re working together to try to escape.

Alien: Isolation

Discover the true meaning of fear in Alien: Isolation, a horror survival, set in an atmosphere of constant dread and mortal danger. From wisps of smoke that billow out of air vents, to the panic that sets in as you rewire an area’s life-support system, Isolation certainly looks and sounds like a part of the Alien universe.

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The Best Open-World Games of All-Time

Do you love subverting the status quo in gaming? Do you skip every tutorial, only to look it up later? Do you love immersive worlds and plots, but hate linear game mechanics? Well then, you must be a fan of open-world games. Open-world is a type of game where the player can roam freely, usually to complete sidequests that are adjacent to the main story. In some of these games, the main story is optional, meaning that every player’s experience is different, and players usually have to replay the game several times before unlocking every secret. These games are well regarded as some of the best open-world games and, while this list is not all-encompassing, it does include many fan favorites.

Fallout 4

If you’re familiar with console gaming at all, you knew this was coming. Fallout 4 is a blockbuster success and a fan favorite, with highly customizable gameplay and enough side quests to keep even the most thorough players happy. You are dropped into a post-apocalyptic version of Earth, and it is your job to find your missing son, surviving the harsh world around you with your loyal attack dog, Dogmeat. Vault Boy is an instructor with the best intentions, and the balance of humor and fighting weaved throughout the game makes for a thrilling experience.

Grand Theft Auto V

Another highly successful fan-favorite is Rockstar Games’ GTA V, an open world concept unlike any other. The player explores the fictional city of Los Santos, San Andreas, free to do whatever he or she pleases. There is a running system of heist-centered gameplay that makes up most of the essential storyline, but the real fun is in the side quests and NPCs (non-playable characters). Every single NPC (and there are a lot of them) has their own unique set of dialogue that is so in-depth that in each gameplay the player can potentially hear a different part of a dialogue that they haven’t before, just by being in the right place at the right time. This mountainous amount of dialogue, coupled with the true open-world dynamics of this game (along with all the raunchy fun it involves) makes this game one with very high replay value.

Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

The Legend of Zelda is one of those game franchises that have taken over the world in popularity. Any Nintendo veteran remembers staying up late after school to binge on fruit loops and play Majora’s Mask on GameCube, and now with Breath of the Wild becoming a bonafide success on the Nintendo Switch, the franchise is doing anything but slowing down. This new installment features an open world where almost everything is climbable. See that gigantic mountain over on the horizon? Yep. Climbable. A boulder in the middle of the road? You betcha. A gigantic tower that doesn’t really fit in with the rest of the scenery so it must be part of the story? Heck yeah. Players have spent a lot of time figuring out the extent of this game’s possibilities, including how to make flying machines that are supposed to make travel easier, but usually end up being a clunky mess. But by messing with character abilities, like Link’s rune power, players can do some pretty amazing things, like making trees fly.

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Another huge gaming success is Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, where players are immersed in the world of Tamriel, a medieval-inspired continent with more dragons, magic, and spider-filled caves (unfortunately) than they can handle. The incredible success of this game is due in part to the complex and lore-filled storyline, and the ample amount of side-quests, ranging from silly to life-threatening. Fans of this game are not regular fans, they have a unique obsession with the game’s lore and world, making this 2011 game still at the top of most gamers’ lists.

Subnautica

A favorite of Markiplier and other YouTubers, Subnautica has stolen fan’s hearts and proved how truly terrifying the ocean can be. Stranded in an alien ocean, the player must fight to survive and collect different artifacts to rebuild their broken spaceship. With a seemingly endless ocean to discover and bone-chilling aquatic creatures like the Reaper Leviathan, a colossal foe as horrifying as its name, it’s no wonder that this game is a favorite of thrill-seekers and horror-fanatics alike.

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How to Throw the Ultimate Gaming Birthday Party

If you were to ask any parent who has hosted a birthday party what the two essential aspects are, they would surely tell you planning and patience. Organizing what food to make, who to invite, what activities to set up and more is an endless hole of craziness. It doesn’t have to be a total nightmare though, better yet – it can be easier than you imagined. The team at GameTruck Jacksonville is here to help you with some tips on how to throw the ultimate gaming birthday party!

Pick a Theme

The first place to start when throwing the ultimate gaming birthday party is to pick a theme. A theme is important because it will put in place the overall decorations and ideas that later follow when planning the party. What kind of color scheme will you stick to? What kind of cake, snacks, prizes, and activities are best for the theme? You can easily answer these questions once you choose the theme. With so many popular games and media today like Marvel, DC, Fortnite, Minecraft, and Pokemon, just to name a few, there are plenty of customizable themes to choose from!

Food and Snacks

No party is complete without delicious food for everyone to munch on. Traditionally, you can never go wrong with the typical party food, such as pizza, burgers, hot dogs, chips, veggie platters, and fruits. Of course, you can’t forget the cake (correlating with your theme of course). Find fun ideas to spice up the food service; if you’re going to have pizza, why not have a create-your-own-pizza station for example? The sky’s the limit, so be creative with your food and snacks.

Gaming Inspired Activities

Having plenty of fun activities for everyone to participate in is an important aspect when throwing the ultimate gaming birthday party. A mix of indoor and outdoor games is an excellent choice. Video game inspired outdoor activities can range from creating scavenger hunts Super Mario edition to FPS Nerf battles like Fortnite and Overwatch. For indoor activities, there are just as many fun options. Play board games based on video games like Portal, Street Fighter, or choose from the hundreds of different themed versions of Monopoly.

Dress Up As Your Favorite Character

An enjoyable and simple way to get everyone geared up and into party mode is by having your guests dress up as their favorite characters. This will help spark the creativity within the guests – reenact your favorite gaming or movie scenes or host a contest for the best dressed.

The Ultimate Video Games

The star of an ultimate gaming party – the video games. Having the best games is a must. With GameTruck this can be easily achieved with their multiple TV’s, consoles, and endless gaming titles.

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