For Halloween fun and terror all at the same time, Harold Goldberg at  The New York Times is recommending 5 really scary, disturbing video games to play on Halloween weekend. We picked 3 of Harold’s picks to share with you.  You can check out the rest on The New York Times website: Click HERE 

No, I’m Not a Human is deeply affecting because of its searing political terror, its climate-change horror and an unstable community obsessed with the world’s end. I’ll certainly return for the game’s distorted, funhouse-mirror faces and tense, grinding music.

The Seance of Blake Manor with its woodcut-style graphics and expansive, lonely environs, this Agatha Christie-style mystery sets its dark tone quickly. You’re the investigator Declan Ward, riding to the hinterlands in a lantern-lit horse and buggy, like those in the “Dracula” movies. Outside Blake Manor, you pass a massive fountain. Did a person lingering by the water just transmogrify into a murder of crows?

Eclipsium. In a dirty hospital room, an IV is attached to your hand with a long needle. After some painful trauma from real-life n a dirty hospital room, an IV is attached to your hand with a long needle. After some painful trauma from real-life anesthesia, Eclipsium’s start was more terrorizing than expected. Worse, leaving this infirmary means cutting off a piece of an organ and placing it on a scale. A quivering bit of my heart is used as a key to the next room.