Summary

Horroris a thrilling genre, providing intense and adrenaline-pumping moments and frights to remain memorable. When playing ahorrortitle, there’s nothing scarier than being placed in an unwinnable situation, where movement restricts players to the point of death. Luckily, there are some games where a keyboard and mouse won’t have the same restrictions as a controller, and there’s more freedom for these horror titles to provide a better experience.

Using a keyboard and mouse can benefit these horror games in a variety of ways, whether it’s the immersion of the first-person perspective, the flick of a mouse to better see what’s behind the camera, or a press of a button to swap between inventory items. All these factors are essential to survival in the horror genre, making games better on a keyboard and mouse for a reason.

Lethal Company

Scavenge loot found on abandoned moons to sell to the Company, avoiding dangerous terrain, weather, and monstrosities that lurk in the dark inLethal Company.Terror and humor combineto make a hilarious horror experience inLethal Company, where every situation could guarantee a laugh, a scream, or a death. Endless monsters are lurking in the procedurally generated facilities and mansion levels that players will venture to.

Players can use a keyboard and mouse forLethal Companyas the definitive way to play, as a controller will make many aspects of the title harder.Lethal Companyrequires quick use of buttons toswitch between gear, open and close doors, and even move quickly to avoid death traps and monsters, which is made all the easier with a quick flick of the mouse rather than an analog stick.

a gatherer from Amnesia: The Dark Descent

An absolute classic first-person survival horror,Amnesia: The Dark Descentwill take players through an immersive nightmare, in which they must discover who they are, and how to escape the terrors that they find themselves trapped in.Amnesia: The Dark Descentis extremely interactive, so a keyboard and mouse benefit from the ability to drag, drop, and combine items.

There’s a terrifying odyssey awaiting players who haven’t played theAmnesiagames, and using a keyboard and mouse will definitely help players through this ghastly plight, where scares will catch them if they’re not too careful.

Survivors working on generator with Pig in background in Dead by Daylight

A 4v1 horror game where one player must hunt the other 4 as original and iconic serial killers,Dead by Daylighthas so much to fear, and so much to enjoy for either team. Whether players want to be the killer or the survivor, there’s a lot to do, andboth teams can benefitfrom a keyboard and mouse. One team must evade the killer and fix the generators, whilst the other, must hunt them down and sacrifice them for greater power and blood lust.

The reason a mouse is so useful for survivors is that it can flick their movement, allowing them to manipulate their running pattern and cause the killer to swing and miss. Quick movements are essential when being chased, as locating pallets and the killer will be necessary to survive. On the other hand, killers are in the first person, so having a mouse to quickly rotate around and search for prey is aided by the smooth movement of this device.

Phasmophobia Night camp woodwind

Become a paranormal activity investigator andhunt ghosts inPhasmophobia, an intense and immersive game where death is but a whisper away.Phasmophobiais great fun with friends, and equally scary. Players are tasked with venturing to dark locations, from familiar homes to abandoned asylums, bringing along some ghost hunting equipment to identify the ghost and get out of there before death takes more lives.

WhilstPhasmophobiaisn’t on consoles, playing with a keyboard and mouse is the better way to perform as a ghost hunter. Being able to switch equipment and easily click and drag items and doors could easily save a life, whereas a controller is more restrictive.

Hiding from enemies

TheOutlastgames are known for their grotesque depiction of violence and horror, providing players with an immense layer of fright. Yet, there’s something different aboutThe Outlast Trials, allowing players to embark on the frights together for the first time,providing a sense of teamworkin an intensive set of levels and trials, where not all of them will make it to the end. The graphics and fear factor are great for this early-access title.

The first-person camera helps aid in the immersion, and the quick movement thanks to a keyboard and mouse will help players evade others that seek their demise, and even assist in more puzzle-like aspects thanks to the easy control scheme not found on console controllers.

Five Nights At Freddy’s Bonnie

Taking the role of a security guard in a pizzeriasounds simple enough, until the realization that the animatronics get a little quirky at night. InFive Nights at Freddy’s, players are tasked with watching the cameras in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza as a security guard, starting from 12 AM and reaching all the way to 6 AM without having the animatronics breach the security room and kill the player character. It’s pretty intense, and seeing them move and get far too close for comfort is a thrilling scare.

Players will find the game far easier on a keyboard and mouse, as this is much like a point-and-click adventure, so having that freedom of movement with a mouse is better than a controller. Players can freely switch between cameras, turn on the lights, and close doors, just be careful not to run out of power.