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I only played the first few hours of Outlast but it was based in a mental hospital facility with notes and shit to uncover. Always meant to go back to it
 
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Three other games nobody has yet mentioned are:
  1. Alien: Isolation
  2. Stasis
  3. Cayne
I've played the beginning of Alien: Isolation and it was really good but too tough for me.

Both Stasis and Cayne were created by the same developer, and are isometric adventure games.

I also played through the beginning of Stasis and it was tough as well but I liked it.

Cayne is a different story line set in the Stasis universe.
 

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I love abandoned facilities where something went wrong. I also hate horror games. And since a lot of them use the unknown in these scenarios to create a fear effect, I have to endure shitty jumpscares and agonizing chase and hide and seek segments in order to get to the bottom of the story.

Anyway, Dead Space 3 was a great game in that regard. In the first part of the game you explore a 200 year old derelict space fleet, and then you descend on the frozen planet and explore old military facilities

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People kept bitching it was more action than horror than the previous ones but for me it was the best one.
 

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