
Finished Resident Evil and need your next survival horror fix? Here are 10 best games like Resident Evil, ranked by tension, combat, puzzles, and atmosphere.

Finished a Resident Evil run and now your brain wants more locked doors, creepy hallways, and extremely bad life choices in abandoned facilities?
Same.
This list ranks the best games like Resident Evil based on survival tension, exploration, combat feel, and how well each game recreates that "I should not open this door, but I will anyway" energy.

Dino Crisis is basically "Resident Evil, but with velociraptors and less mercy."
It uses the same classic survival framework Capcom fans know: key items, backtracking, puzzle routes, and constant resource pressure. The difference is speed. Dinosaurs move faster and hit harder, so panic happens quicker.
If you want old-school survival horror structure with a different threat style, this is still a great pick.

Tormented Souls is built for players who miss classic Resident Evil map logic.
Fixed camera angles, old-school puzzle design, and deliberate exploration make it feel like a spiritual successor to 90s survival horror. It is not trying to be subtle about its inspirations, and honestly that is part of the charm.
If you want pure throwback survival tension without modern action bloat, Tormented Souls delivers.

Alone in the Dark (2024) leans heavily into atmosphere, investigation, and psychological dread.
It has that familiar Resident Evil rhythm of exploration, clue gathering, and bursts of danger, but with a slower, more narrative-heavy gothic tone. Combat is less dominant than mood, which works if you like horror that simmers before it explodes.
It is not the most polished game on this list, but it absolutely hits the same genre nerves.

Alien: Isolation is one of the best stress simulators ever made.
Like Resident Evil, it makes space and sound matter. You are constantly scanning routes, preserving tools, and deciding if running is smart or suicidal. The xenomorph AI also keeps encounters unpredictable, so no hallway ever feels "safe."
If your favorite Resident Evil moments are the cat-and-mouse panic sections, this game is a must-play.

Signalis combines classic survival horror mechanics with one of the strongest indie horror identities in recent years.
Inventory limitations, puzzle gating, eerie worldbuilding, and restrained combat all feel very Resident Evil-adjacent, but the tone is colder, stranger, and more emotionally cryptic. It rewards careful players and punishes waste.
If you want old-school survival systems with modern art direction and narrative ambition, Signalis is elite.

The Last of Us Part I is more narrative-driven than Resident Evil, but the survival pressure overlap is real.
Ammo scarcity, crafting decisions, environmental tension, and infected encounters create that same "every bullet matters" feeling. The major difference is pace: TLOU is slower and more cinematic, with stronger focus on character drama.
If you want survival horror mechanics with premium storytelling, this is one of the best transitions from Resident Evil.

Alan Wake 2 is one of the best modern examples of survival horror structure done right.
Its map design, resource pacing, and investigative flow feel surprisingly close to Resident Evil's modern remakes, especially if you enjoy layered environments and intentional backtracking. The horror style is more surreal, but the gameplay tension is very familiar.
If you liked RE2 Remake and want something more psychological without losing survival mechanics, play this next.

Silent Hill 2 Remake is less action-forward than Resident Evil, but it is top-tier horror for similar audiences.
You get oppressive environments, exploration-based progression, and a constant sense that something is deeply wrong long before combat starts. The emotional and psychological weight is also stronger than most genre entries.
If Resident Evil gives you tactical fear, Silent Hill gives you existential fear. Both are valid. Both are effective.

The Evil Within 2 feels like a natural bridge between classic survival horror and modern third-person action.
It offers stealth options, upgrade strategy, meaningful resource pressure, and encounter design that rewards planning over pure aggression. Its semi-open structure also lets you choose how risky you want each area to be.
For players who love RE4-style pacing but still want horror atmosphere and scarcity, this is one of the strongest alternatives.

Dead Space Remake is the closest "different franchise, same obsession loop" match for many Resident Evil fans.
It nails corridor dread, resource management, environmental storytelling, and combat that feels methodical under pressure. The Ishimura is also a top-tier horror location that evolves as you unlock new paths and revisit old spaces.
If you want something that captures Resident Evil's survival rhythm while still feeling distinct, this is the best overall pick.

The best games like Resident Evil do not just copy zombies and jump scares.
They understand the real formula: controlled resources, dangerous spaces, meaningful progression, and tension that builds faster than your confidence.
If you need your next survival horror obsession, this list gives you ten strong options, from classic-era chaos to modern psychological terror.
Sleep schedule not included.
By Aiden Nguyen
Senior Editor, Console Pulse
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Official game artwork, screenshots, and promotional assets are credited to their respective publishers and developers, including Capcom, Electronic Arts, Bethesda Softworks, Konami, Remedy Entertainment, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sega, Humble Games, THQ Nordic, and related rights holders. Images are used for editorial coverage.



