
There are few games with as dedicated a fan base as Earthbound. At first glance, it may be difficult to understand why. It's actually the English-language release of a Japanese game called Mother 2. The original game and its GBA sequel, Mother 3, were never released in Western territories. Even Earthbound was obscure at the time of its release, and despite a hefty marketing campaign, it sold poorly. Copies of the original game now go for upward of $200 on eBay, and more people probably know the protagonist Ness from his appearances in Super Smash Bros. games.

Ever play a game a game only to discover at some point it transforms into a horror game? No? Well Netto's Game Room shares six games that do just that!
Not necessarily a ‘horror’ moment, but I remember feeling really tense and anxious when the Flood were first introduced in the original Halo. I never felt more on edge or nervous in that whole game as that moment. I think it was the whole buildup that something terrible was coming but you didn’t know exactly what.
Another non-horror game that had me feeling it was Subnautica. The deep dark depths, and knowing that sea monsters were lurking nearby, had me jumping at every sound.
I remember being scared of the Asylum level in the most recent Thief game from 2014.

Many indies try to capture the magic of Nintendo's urban RPG, but the game that comes closest is SEGA's crime drama, Yakuza: Like A Dragon.

IGN writes: Mother 3 is one of the most hotly-desired RPGs ever, having never received an official translation in North America despite the cult popularity of its predecessor, Earthbound. But over all these years, series creator Shigesato Itoi has never weighed in on the discussion - at least until now."
Awesome game, currently playing through this game again.
Love this game but I have to admit this game can get very frustrating sometimes