5 Best Video Games Like Resident Evil Requiem

One of the most popular survival horror video game franchises remains Capcom's "Resident Evil," which has been keeping fans on the edge of their seats since 1996. In a poll conducted by SVG in 2021, 39% of the respondents named it as the scariest horror game franchise of all time. The series charts a bold new future with "Resident Evil Requiem," the latest mainline entry in the popular Capcom property. The game introduces new protagonist Grace Ashcroft, who teams up with returning hero Leon S. Kennedy for a harrowing investigation into the Umbrella Corporation's sinister legacy.

One of the most anticipated video games of 2026, "Resident Evil Requiem" has been thrilling newcomers and longtime fans alike since its release. For gamers looking for other survival horror experiences to keep the scares coming, there are plenty of acclaimed titles available. From other "Resident Evil" games that match the feeling of "Requiem" to other popular horror titles, modern survival horror remains a robust genre in the industry. Here are the five best video games like "Resident Evil Requiem" that fans should check out next.

The Last of Us

As far as post-apocalyptic survival horror games go, "The Last of Us" maintains the gold standard. The franchise launched with a 2013 game for the PlayStation 3, set in a world where a fungal infection turned everyone affected into mindless zombies. As various factions battle for control of what's left of civilization, a loner named Joel Miller agrees to escort a teenager named Ellie to a secretive faction after she's discovered to be immune to the infection. As the duo make their cross-country trek, they form a surrogate father-daughter bond as they combat and evade both rival factions and the infected.

Looking past all the accolades and the big-budget television adaptation on HBO, it's easy to forget just how brilliantly intense the original "Last of Us" game truly is. The game makes every enemy encounter feel like a brutal fight for survival, something that the Grace sections in "Requiem" also capture well. The original game was followed by a direct sequel set four years later on the "Last of Us" timeline, giving Ellie her own morally compromised journey. A thematically rich story about the cost and consequence of violence, "The Last of Us" is a masterclass in video game storytelling.

The Evil Within

"Resident Evil" creator Shinji Mikami returned to the survival genre with an original video game story in 2014's "The Evil Within." The game begins with police detective Sebastian Castellanos investigating a string of murders in an ominous mental hospital with a small team at his side. Accidentally entering a surreal world, a cataclysmic earthquake wrecks the nearby city and its surrounding area while grotesque monsters and violent figures roam freely. Sebastian looks for a way to escape from this unsettling reality while learning what exactly transpired when he entered the hospital.

Like "Requiem," "The Evil Within" begins in a foreboding hospital, full of confrontations in claustrophobic rooms and hallways. Even when escaping from the hospital, the horror doesn't subside, though Sebastian becomes better equipped to survive the experience.

Even without the familiar monsters from the "Resident Evil" franchise, Mikami offers horrors that are just as incredibly scary to contend with in his new game. A thoroughly frightening video game that you should never play by yourself, "The Evil Within" proves Mikami had plenty to bring to the horror genre outside of "Resident Evil."

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

We're not going to fill this list up entirely with "Resident Evil" games, but there are a handful that stack up as having the most in common with "Requiem." Among these standouts is "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard," which was directed by Koshi Nakanishi, and who would also direct "Requiem." The 2017 game introduces protagonist Ethan Winters as he travels to a remote Louisiana mansion searching for his missing wife, Mia. Ethan confronts the Baker family, the residents who have been infected by a strange presence and driven mad, creating a small army of molded monsters prowling the estate.

More than just the shared directorial talent behind both projects, "Biohazard" directly evokes the terrifying sequences in "Requiem" when players control Grace. Stealth and evasion are key to survival, particularly in the game's early sections when Ethan isn't as adequately armed and players are still acclimating to the frightening environment. Grace undergoes a similar character arc in "Requiem," starting out relatively helpless before gradually becoming more assertive and capable in the face of the unrelenting horror. One of the best horror games of all time, "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" brought the franchise back to its terrifying roots where it's largely remained ever since.

Resident Evil 4 (2023)

The original 2005 "Resident Evil 4" consistently ranks among the best "Resident Evil" games ever, leaving high expectations for its 2023 remake. Fortunately, the modern update not only faithfully recreated the story and experience of its predecessor but provided quality-of-life changes to make the whole thing feel fresh all over again. The game has "Requiem" protagonist Leon venture to an isolated European village to rescue the President's kidnapped daughter, Ashley Graham. Infected after being ambushed by the villagers, Leon has to find a way to save himself and Ashley from a twisted cult that's taken over the region.

If Grace's sequences in "Requiem" feel reminiscent of "Resident Evil 7," then the 2026 game's Leon sequences appropriately channel the 2023 "Resident Evil 4." The remake makes for a smoother combat experience while retaining the appeal and survival horror elements that made the 2005 such an enduring fan-favorite. "Requiem" players will notice some of the mechanics in the remake have been directly carried over, and for good reason: they still hold up wonderfully. The 2023 "Resident Evil 4" remake marked the return of a classic, with modern sensibilities that breathe new life into the experience.

Silent Hill 2 (2024)

The "Resident Evil" series isn't the only horror game franchise that's seen a successful remaster of its classic titles. Konami unveiled a remake of its own with a 2024 update of the 2001 masterpiece "Silent Hill 2." The game retells the odyssey of tortured protagonist James Sunderland, who arrives at the titular haunted town in search of his late wife, Mary. James encounters other troubled individuals wandering the dilapidated town, along with plenty of nightmarish monsters, seeking clues that hint at what happened to Mary all those years ago.

The "Silent Hill 2" remake refines a lot of the 2001 game's presentation and mechanics, while retaining the psychologically haunting story that made it such a beloved title. "Requiem" players will appreciate how the similarly claustrophobic exploration and desperate combat guides an intensely dark narrative. Given how celebrated the original game is, there were a lot of things that the "Silent Hill 2" remake needed to get right and it largely succeeded. An essential horror game that everyone needs to play at least once, the 2024 "Silent Hill 2" does its 2001 source material proud.

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