It's a great time to be a fan of horror games. The genre has been consistently producing quality games that terrify us in all the right ways, and 2016 looks like its going to continue this trend. Below are 15 of the creepiest looking horror games we're most looking forward to in 2016.

Layers of Fear

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Allison Road

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Routine

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Outlast 2

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Until Dawn: Rush of Blood

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The Walking Dead: Michonne and Season 3

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System Shock

We Happy Few

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Layers of Fear is a journey into the mind of an insane artist. The level of madness is expressed through a constantly shifting reality within the game So many of us cried out in horror when we learned the collaboration between Guillermo del Toro and Hideo Kojima that was P.T. had been cancelled. Allison Road is taking the torch and running with it, with players exploring the corridors of a decidedly P.T.-like house. But Allison Road goes beyond the walls, with the action also taking place in a darkened forest surrounded by marshlands.Everyone on the Lunar Research Station is gone, and their disappearance mysterious and unanswered. Routine's first-person horror comes from exploring the abandoned station, searching for clues as to what caused the abandonment in the first place.The developer of Outlast 2 says it will "make gamers suffer." The follow-up to 2013's Outlast is set in the same universe and is designed to push players "to a place where going mad is the only sane thing to do." The teaser trailer ends with a night-vision camera bringing forth from the darkness pairs of eyes, but little else is known at this time.An on-rails shooter seems more like a throwback to a by-gone era, but the genius of Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is in the way it still delivers a harrowing experience. The PlayStation VR game uses clever sound design to draw your attention to different places around the environment, with the end goal of scaring the crap out of you.Telltale's The Walking Dead game series will see both a mini-series and a new season in 2016. The 3-part Michonne series will tie the other seasons together and focus on Michonne's untold story. Season 3 won't come out until after Michonne's mini-series, and Telltale is remaining tight-lipped about it.The 1994 game that would inspire the BioShock franchise is getting a remake. An enhanced edition of System Shock launched last year, but the cyberpunk action RPG is being fully reimagined for modern audiences, both PC and console.We Happy Few isn't a horror game per se, but it's still creepy as hell. Rather than face outright monsters, you're expected to blend into the weird, retro-futuristic alternate reality of 1964 England. Failure to conform to norms will cause the happy citizens of We Happy Few to turn on you, correcting your misbehavior with force.