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9 Co-op Horror Games That Don’t Rely On Cheap Scares

Whether it’s a lovely Halloween night or just a random weekend when you and your crew feel like testing your nerves (and fears), there’s nothing quite like diving into a good co-op horror game together, right? However, today we’re not talking about just any horror title, but only those that make everyone’s palms sweat for the right reasons—not because of cheap jump scares and predictable scary moments.

Don’t get me wrong, we all love an intense jump scare once in a while, but when a horror game manages to build tension with its atmosphere or mechanics alone, it’s something else—especially when it’s a cooperative experience. After all, the best way to face (or run from) your fears is with a friend.

So, grab your bravest friends (or the ones you’re willing to sacrifice) and get ready, because we’ve made a selection of 9 great co-op horror games that prove true terror doesn’t need cheap jump scares to keep you on edge.

### 9. Little Nightmares III — Play It If You Need Some Hand Holding (Literally)

Ever since I played *Little Nightmares* for the first time, I couldn’t stop thinking about how even more incredible it would be if the experience had a co-op mode. Fast-forward almost a decade (I’m feeling a bit old), and *Little Nightmares III* finally makes that dream a reality. And it’s pretty much how I imagined it!

It keeps everything that made us come to love this weird (and terrifyingly cute) universe, where atmosphere-building is so intense it’s almost like a character on its own. This leads to practically zero jump scares, since progressing through each room makes you brace for encountering bizarre creatures or unsettling environments.

To sum up, it is a lovely and unpretentious horror experience to share with a friend, but its shorter length and limited content compared to other contenders earn it the last spot on this list.

### 8. Resident Evil 5 — Punching Boulders and Killing Infected Together

Really, what’s more terrifying than punching a giant boulder with your bare hands, right? Jokes aside, *Resident Evil 5* might be one of Capcom’s most divisive entries in the series, but I have to admit it completely won me over thanks to its shared experience.

For better or worse (depending on your point of view), the game leans much more into action than traditional survival horror, so you won’t have to worry about random jump scares every five minutes. Instead, it delivers tension through chaos, teamwork, and those classic over-the-top moments that only *Resident Evil* can pull off.

Still, don’t be fooled—it has plenty of creepy moments, such as the intro where Chris and Sheva accidentally alert an entire horde of parasite-infected villagers (I still have nightmares about this one). So, while it may not be the scariest game in the franchise, it’s entertaining enough for horror fans to claim the 8th spot on this list.

### 7. Remnant II — The Perfect Co-Op Chaos

Just like *Resident Evil 5*, *Remnant II* is a great pick for anyone who loves a shooter that balances horror and action with a generous dose of boss fights (which, I’ll admit, are totally my weakness).

At its core, it’s a co-op shooter wrapped in a disturbingly obscure atmosphere, set in a post-apocalyptic world where grotesque creatures—many of them way too large for comfort—roam freely as humanity fights to survive.

With up to two friends by your side, you explore a sequence of worlds constantly pushing you into new and unsettling environments. Each location offers a glimpse into a civilization on the edge of collapse, capable of sending shivers down your spine.

Since it delivers a solid blend of horror and action, but other contenders dive even deeper into the scary side, *Remnant II* claims a well-deserved 7th place.

### 6. Hunt: Showdown 1896 — Mud, Mosquitos, and Existential Terror

Developed by the creators of *Crysis*, *Hunt: Showdown 1896* is probably one of the most intriguing extraction shooters I’ve come across so far.

It combines the main elements of the genre—high-stakes teamwork and PvP tension—within an immersive, slow-burn horror setting, where the atmosphere is so intense you feel like it could swallow you whole at any moment.

With up to two friends, you must prepare to hunt monstrous bosses, claim bounties, and try to extract safely—if you survive long enough, that is!

However, I must warn you that the game features a steep and brutal learning curve, and its current player base is mostly seasoned veterans. That makes it less suited to the casual “pick-up-and-play style” common in co-op horror, which is why it lands at 6th place.

### 5. Project Zomboid — The Sims Meets The End Of The World

One day, a friend described *Project Zomboid* as “The Sims with zombies.” I didn’t quite get it until I finally played it.

It truly feels like a simulator of what the beginning of a zombie apocalypse would actually be like, with “freedom” as its main pillar. Despite its simple top-down perspective, the game manages to deliver genuinely tense and terrifying moments.

You’re literally thrown into an open world with no guidance, needing to scavenge supplies, improve your skills, find weapons, and desperately try to survive. You’ll understand once you face your first massive horde—trust me!

The best part? You don’t have to face this challenging experience alone. Team up with friends to share the chaos, with hundreds of hours of content to explore (and to get scared from, of course).

It’s a totally worthwhile experience and earns 5th spot mainly because its open-world survival approach makes it a bit more niche.

### 4. Lethal Company — Laughing and Dying Together in Space

I love recommending *Lethal Company* because it’s the kind of horror game you can suggest even to people who don’t usually like horror—and they’ll probably still have a blast. That’s why it’s 4th on our list.

It’s a co-op experience about scavenging scrap from abandoned moons to sell to “The Company.” Its clunky mechanics and intentionally rough visuals somehow make it both creepy and hilarious.

Atmosphere is everything here. Sometimes, the scariest thing is the silence itself due to the fear of not knowing what’s lurking around the corner (since it could be a massive creature). The game prioritizes teamwork and tension over jump scares.

### 3. Back 4 Blood — Only Four Survivors, But Infinite Screams

As a lovely throwback to the classic *Left 4 Dead* franchise, *Back 4 Blood* is an awesome and fun way to get scared by vampires—with your friends by your side.

It’s not just a throwback because it was made by the same creators at Turtle Rock Studios, but also because it perfectly recaptures the tense atmosphere and endless waves of enemies we all know and love.

Sure, it might have a few scares when facing big, nasty enemies, but most of the tension comes from the action itself. The gory gameplay, chaotic environments, and loud, panicked screams (of teammates and monsters alike) are what really intensify the experience.

### 2. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre — Family Dinner Has Never Been So Terrifying

I’ve always had a soft spot for asymmetrical multiplayer games, especially horror ones. And when that formula meets a legendary horror franchise from cinema? Even better!

That’s exactly what *The Texas Chain Saw Massacre* delivers. It arrived just in time to fill the void left by *Friday the 13th: The Game* when it shut down its servers (may it rest in peace), offering a new brutal playground of terror and teamwork.

Here, three players take control of Leatherface and his twisted family, while four others desperately try to escape—with all limbs still attached, preferably.

The result is a perfect blend of intense chases, destructible environments, and lots of tension. While you can jump in with random players, nothing beats getting a full group of friends together to scream, laugh, and betray each other.

So, a very well-earned 2nd place for this one.

### 1. Phasmophobia — Gather Your Scooby Gang!

Taking the top spot, *Phasmophobia* stands as a must-play co-op horror experience—and for very good reasons.

With up to three friends by your side, you take on the role of ghost investigators, entering haunted houses to uncover what kind of spirit lurks within. You basically have to go through all of this with minimal guidance from the game, and that’s its main charm.

This isn’t about cheap scares; it’s about tension and psychological fear, blending puzzle-solving with atmospheric horror so every investigation feels like a complex mix of strategy and sheer panic when the ghosts start hunting you down.

*Phasmophobia* is basically perfect for reuniting some friends and pretending you’re a new Scooby-Doo gang, making it the best co-op horror experience you can play right now—something far more than just a few cheap scares cobbled together.

Ready to get your heart racing? Pick any of these games, team up, and prepare for some of the most thrilling cooperative horror experiences out there. Good luck—and watch your back!
https://www.dualshockers.com/9-co-op-horror-games-that-dont-rely-on-cheap-scares/

Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection launches to mixed reviews on Steam

**Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection – A Rocky Revival**

*Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection* should have been an easy win for fans of the iconic fighting series. This bundle brings together the first four Mortal Kombat games, including the long-lost WaveNet version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Additionally, it features less fondly remembered spin-offs like *Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero*, included for the sake of completeness—and a touch of meme culture.

Beyond the games themselves, the collection offers an interactive documentary delving into the history of this famously gory franchise, reminiscent of *The Making of Karateka*. On paper, it sounds like the ultimate Mortal Kombat package.

**But the reality has been far from perfect.**

Within days of its release, the Kollection garnered a 55% negative rating on Steam. Many players reported excessive input lag that affects gameplay even offline. One reviewer noted, *“Input lag is unacceptably high in every game—even offline,”* while others complained that lag was noticeable even in the menus.

Online play has also been a major sticking point. Players lament the current state of multiplayer, describing it as a fractured experience. One user explained, *“The online’s in a terrible state. Quick play matches with random people only. You can’t queue for more than one game at a time, so the community’s splintered between games.”* Another fan pointed out that *“The 360/PS3 MK Kollection that came out over 10+ years ago had better netcode than this.”*

The frustrations don’t end with lag and online play. The in-game AI has also come under fire. A particularly humorous complaint read, *“Since half of the match is just the enemy social distancing and staying 6 feet away from me, God forbid Mileena gets ******** covid.”*

**Looking Ahead: Improvements on the Way**

Developer Digital Eclipse has acknowledged player concerns and promised updates. According to their FAQ, a new feature called **Online Arcade** will be added in a post-launch update. This system will allow players to create lobbies, handpick participants, and rotate games to suit their private group’s preferences.

They shared, *“In the weeks following launch, we will add Online Arcade, a system where you can create lobbies, choose the players, and rotate games for the tastes of your private group of friends. We’re finalizing the UI details on these features now.”*

While these improvements may help mend some of the initial shortcomings, fans will be watching closely to see if the *Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection* can truly live up to its potential and legacy.
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fighting/mortal-kombat-legacy-kollection-launches-to-mixed-reviews-on-steam/

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Auburn fires coach Hugh Freeze following 12th loss in his last 15 SEC games

Auburn fired coach Hugh Freeze on Sunday, moving on after the Tigers lost for the 12th time in their last 15 Southeastern Conference (SEC) games.

The 56-year-old Freeze failed to fix Auburn’s offensive issues during his three years on the Plains, with the team scoring 24 or fewer points in 17 of his 22 league games. He also ended up on the wrong side of too many close matchups, including twice this season, partly due to questionable calls.

Defensive coordinator DJ Durkin will serve as interim coach for the team’s remaining four games.

“Coach Freeze is a man of integrity, and we are appreciative of his investment in Auburn and his relentless work over the last three years in bolstering our roster,” athletic director John Cohen said in a statement. “Our expectations for Auburn football are to annually compete for championships, and the search for the next leader of Auburn football begins immediately.”

Freeze became the eighth Power Four coach fired this season, following moves at Arkansas, Florida, LSU, Oklahoma State, Penn State, UCLA, and Virginia Tech. Stanford also has a vacancy after firing Troy Taylor in March.

Freeze’s final game was a 10-3 home loss to unranked Kentucky on Saturday night, during which quarterbacks Jackson Arnold and Ashton Daniels were sacked a combined seven times. It marked the third consecutive loss for Auburn (4-5, 1-5 SEC) at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Despite being diagnosed with prostate cancer in February, Freeze received much of the blame for the team’s skid. He missed on hand-picked portal quarterbacks Payton Thorne (Michigan State), Jackson Arnold (Oklahoma), and possibly even Ashton Daniels (Stanford).

Under Freeze, Auburn went 1-12 against ranked teams. The Tigers owe him $15.8 million, with no mitigation, from a six-year, $39 million deal he signed to replace Bryan Harsin in 2022. Harsin himself was fired eight games into his second season, finishing with a 9-12 overall record and 4-9 in league play.

Freeze ended with a 15-19 overall record and 6-16 in conference play.

The last five losses under Freeze included continued offensive struggles, with the Tigers scoring 17, 10, 10, 17, and 3 points in defeats to Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Georgia, Missouri, and Kentucky, respectively.

Now, the “Auburn Family” is searching for its fourth football coach in seven seasons. The Tigers previously fired Gus Malzahn in 2020, Harsin in 2022, and now Freeze in 2025. Combined, the school will pay $52.5 million in buyout fees.

Freeze and Auburn showed promise early in the season by winning at Baylor to open 2025. The Tigers started 3-0 and were tied with Oklahoma before the season began to unravel.

The SEC acknowledged that officials missed what should have been a penalty flag before John Mateer connected with wide receiver Isaiah Sategna for a 24-yard touchdown in the second quarter against Oklahoma. Sategna appeared to run off the field before stopping outside the numbers and running a pattern for the score, which violated league rules prohibiting simulated substitutions to confuse opponents. Auburn ultimately lost 24-17.

The following week at Texas A&M, Auburn managed just nine first downs, 177 yards of total offense, and went 0-for-13 on third down in another one-possession loss.

It was more of the same against Georgia, which controlled the game after forcing a questionable fumble at the goal line late in the first half. A touchdown on that play would have given Auburn a 17-0 lead. Instead, the turnover sparked the Bulldogs, who allowed just 40 yards of offense in the second half and won 20-10. Auburn trailed 13-10 until Georgia scored in the waning minutes.

These close losses became a pattern under Freeze, who ended his tenure with a 2-10 record in one-possession games.
https://www.denverpost.com/2025/11/02/auburn-fires-hugh-freeze/

WATCH: Rookie Colston Loveland Scores His 1st NFL TD

Chicago Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland just scored his first NFL touchdown, giving his team the lead!

Just as I was pressing publish on Cole Kmet’s concussion injury update, fellow tight end Colston Loveland secured his first NFL touchdown reception. Here’s what it looked like for the Bears rookie tight end:

.@CALEBcsw hits @colstonlovelan1 for his first career TD
📺: CBS
pic.twitter.com/mXbEHWzAkE
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) November 2, 2025

The touchdown grab, combined with a Cairo Santos extra point, puts the Bears ahead 24-20 after their first possession of the third quarter.

There’s still plenty of time left to play, and I expect more scoring from both teams. Strap it in, friends — this game is shaping up to be a barnburner down the stretch in the second half!
https://www.bleachernation.com/bears/2025/11/02/colston-loveland-1st-td/

F1 driver who raced against Ayrton Senna names Max Verstappen the ‘most complete driver’

Former Ferrari driver Stefan Johansson has hailed Max Verstappen as the most complete F1 driver he has ever seen. The Swedish veteran put the Red Bull driver above all others, including Ayrton Senna, whom he raced against in the 1980s.

Johansson, who competed in 78 Grands Prix between 1980 and 1991, credited the Dutchman for taking the sport to new competitive heights. While he has witnessed greats from multiple eras, Verstappen’s technical mastery and mental strength stood out above them all.

Speaking to FORMULA 1 Magazine, Johansson said:
“(Max Verstappen is) a fantastic asset to Formula 1. That’s for sure. Max has made a very important contribution to how great the sport is today. He’s provided the entertainment since he entered the sport and is a significant factor.

“Max is still getting better every year,” added the Swede. “I think that he’ll go down in history as the best ever. I’ve driven with and against great drivers, and I find it difficult to compare eras, but for me, he’s the most complete driver I’ve ever seen. Max is so good, almost flawless.”

Ayrton Senna remains one of Formula 1’s most revered names—a three-time champion whose raw pace and fearless commitment defined an era. Verstappen has often been measured against the Brazilian legend, especially given his similar ability to extract lap time beyond the car’s expected limits.

With the 2025 championship still alive, Max Verstappen’s form once again evokes that Senna-like edge under pressure. The Dutchman has made a remarkable comeback post-summer, overcoming a deficit of over 100 points to both McLarens after the Dutch GP. He has now cut that lead to 35 points heading into the final four races.

Lando Norris leads the standings with 357 points, with teammate Oscar Piastri just one point behind on 356. Verstappen sits third on 321, keeping his hopes of a fifth title mathematically alive despite McLaren’s dominant MCL39 package.

Johansson believes that even if Max Verstappen doesn’t win this year, he has “made this championship a lot more interesting.”

### Adrian Newey Praises Max Verstappen’s Maturity and Ayrton Senna’s Curiosity

Adrian Newey, who worked with Max Verstappen throughout Red Bull’s dominant run, echoed similar sentiments from a different vantage point. The legendary engineer, who moved to Aston Martin earlier this year, credited Verstappen’s growth as both a driver and a professional.

Newey also reflected on Ayrton Senna, another driver he regarded as “outstanding.” During their brief collaboration at Williams in 1994, Senna’s technical understanding stood out.

“He got to the wind tunnel and straight away, he was down on his hands and knees, looking at the back at the rear suspension, spotted that that was a bit different to anything that had been done before, asking all about it. I needed to be on my toes to answer his questions. So I think Ayrton, without doubt, was outstanding.”

That curiosity, Newey said, was a mark of Senna’s genius—one that he now believes echoes, albeit differently, in Max Verstappen’s laser-focused drive.

“Max, now I think, is absolutely outstanding as well. He’s not had the easiest upbringing, I don’t think that’s a secret, but his maturity is amazing.”

Newey’s admiration carries significant weight, given that Verstappen has won all four of his world titles in Red Bull cars built under his technical leadership. Those championships have defined the modern era, just like Senna’s dominance in the early ’90s.

The Dutchman has since moved into third place on the all-time podium list, trailing only Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/f1/news-f1-driver-raced-ayrton-senna-names-max-verstappen-most-complete-driver

Texans QB C.J. Stroud Evaluated for Concussion Versus Broncos

The Houston Texans are anxiously awaiting an update on quarterback C.J. Stroud, who sustained a significant hit during their Week 9 matchup against the Denver Broncos.

The Impact

Stroud was scrambling in the second quarter when Broncos cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine delivered a heavy hit. He remained down on the field for several moments before trainers assisted him to the Texans’ sideline. Following the incident, Davis Mills stepped in to take over for the 2023 Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Concussion Evaluation

Stroud was eventually taken to the Texans’ locker room for a concussion evaluation and was listed as questionable to return. During Mills’ time on the field, he completed multiple passes, including an 11-yard throw to Nico Collins that put Houston in a goal-to-go situation. Although Mills showed promise on short notice, he was sacked on that possession, highlighting the Texans’ reliance on Stroud as the linchpin of their offensive scheme.

Davis Mills: Ready to Step Up

Despite the pressure, Mills is a seasoned passer and former third-round draft pick with experience starting 26 of his 40 career games. Before Stroud’s arrival as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 draft, Mills was the Texans’ primary starter. Coming into Week 9, Mills held a 5-19-1 record with a career completion rate of 62.5% on 6,190 passing yards, 35 touchdowns, and 25 interceptions.

Running Back Injury Setback

To add to their challenges, the Texans suffered another injury setback when promising rookie running back Woody Marks went down. Marks was able to leave the field under his own power and received treatment for a lower back injury in the medical tent on the sidelines. Marks has been the more productive back compared to starter Nick Chubb, bringing a dynamic, dual-threat element to the Texans’ ground game. Unfortunately, the Texans are still without their would-be starter and Pro Bowler Joe Mixon.

Looking Ahead

As of now, Stroud remains the Texans’ biggest injury concern and focal point for the team’s offense. His health will be closely monitored in the coming days, and the Texans will hope for a swift recovery to maintain their offensive momentum moving forward.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/houston-texans/stroud-concussion-evaluation-broncos-marks-mixon/

20-year-old Maple Leafs forward makes his feeling known on netting first NHL goal alongside John Tavares

Toronto Maple Leafs rookie Easton Cowan scored his first NHL goal on Saturday night in Philadelphia.

The milestone goal came just 33 seconds into the third period, marking an exciting moment for the young player and the team.

Fans can look forward to seeing more from Cowan as he continues to develop his skills in the NHL.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/nhl/news-20-year-old-maple-leafs-forward-makes-feeling-known-netting-first-nhl-goal-alongside-john-tavares

26-Years-Family-Owned 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible at No Reserve

This 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible was originally sold new on August 28th, 1975, from Hartman Motor Sales of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. It remained with its original owner until 1999 when it was acquired by the current owner’s father. The vehicle was later inherited in 2014, and since then, it has undergone several updates and maintenance work to preserve its condition.

The car’s body was repainted in ivory in 2022, during which time the door handles were replaced and the front and rear bumpers were refinished. A replacement power-operated soft convertible top was installed in March 2025, ensuring the car retains its classic appeal while offering modern convenience. Additional exterior details include remote-controlled mirrors, pinstripes, bright bodyside moldings, and 15″ steel wheels with black covers wrapped in 235/75 Suretrac Power Touring white-wall tires.

Under the hood, power comes from a 500 cubic inch V8 engine featuring a Rochester Quadrajet four-barrel carburetor, originally factory rated at 190 net horsepower. This engine is paired with a Turbo Hydra-Matic three-speed automatic transmission that drives the front wheels. Essential maintenance includes the replacement of the radiator in 2021, front ball joints and left front hub bearing in May 2024, and a new exhaust system installed in January 2024.

The Eldorado’s suspension includes a torsion bar front setup and a coil-sprung solid rear axle, complemented by Automatic Level Control and power steering. Stopping power is provided by disc brakes at all four corners, enhancing safety and performance.

Inside, the cabin features a power-adjustable front bench seat trimmed in Light Ivory-Gold Sierra Grain leather. The interior includes automatic climate control, woodgrain trim, power windows and locks, and a Bluetooth-capable head unit installed in the glove compartment for modern entertainment needs. The three-spoke steering wheel was refurbished in June 2023 and frames a classic 100-mph speedometer. While the five-digit odometer is said to have rolled over once, it currently shows approximately 5,000 miles. One minor flaw is a crack visible in the left door panel upholstery.

This 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible is now offered for sale with no reserve. It comes complete with the owner’s manual, original 1975-dated invoices, a shipping card, a 1976 newspaper article, partial service records, and a clean New York title in the seller’s name. This well-maintained and thoughtfully updated classic represents a wonderful opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1976-cadillac-eldorado-convertible-116/