The Ultimate Horror Game Soundtracks for Halloween

The Ultimate Horror Game Soundtracks for Halloween

To get you in the Halloween spirit, we’ve gathered a list of the most iconic and terrifying horror game soundtracks that can be listened to online or picked up on glorious vinyl via Laced Records. Whether you’re a collector craving blood-red wax or a listener wanting to immerse yourself in eerie atmospheres, these scores promise to haunt your speakers all season long.

DUSK 

Product image of the DUSK vinyl set. The photo shows three red vinyl records alongside dark, atmospheric sleeve art featuring eerie imagery and minimalist black outer covers with red symbols. The setup is displayed against a moody red background, with “DUSK” and “Laced Edition” text below.

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New Blood Interactive and Laced Records are here to help you survive ’til dawn with the soundtrack vinyl for the gloriously gory DUSK. Composed by Andrew Hulshult (Rise of the Triad, Quake Champions, DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods), the score strikes a perfect balance between playful nods to classic FPS and metal genre conventions and a distinctive, heavy sound that’s unmistakably his. Gnarly pedal chains, industrial rhythms, and corrosive ambient textures build tension before erupting into wrecking-ball riffs all specially remastered for vinyl.

Dead Take (Digital Soundtrack)

Cover art for Dead Take: Original Soundtrack by Ross Tregenza. The image shows a silhouetted figure sitting in a dark cinema or theatre, facing a glowing blue and red screen. The title “DEAD TAKE” appears in bold red and white glitch-style text above, with the artist credit “Music by Ross Tregenza” in red below. The overall tone is eerie and cinematic.

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Sink into the sinister world of Dead Take, where industrial beats and creeping ambient layers set a tone of paranoia and suspense. The soundtrack captures the tension of its cinematic horror roots blending with ominous silences that build into moments of pure terror. A must-listen for anyone curating a Halloween playlist of the darkest kind.

Hellblade I & II

Product photo of the Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice and Hellblade II: Senua’s Saga vinyl soundtracks. The image shows two black vinyl records with striking cover art, the first featuring a close-up of Senua’s face painted in blue woad with intricate headgear, and the second showing Senua with her eyes closed as ghostly hands grasp her head. The setup rests on a dark background.

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The Hellblade soundtracks are immersive, psychological, and deeply affecting, using sound design to mirror the protagonist’s fractured mind. From whispers in the dark to thunderous percussive builds, the music captures both horror and beauty in equal measure.

DOOM: The Dark Ages

Product image of the DOOM: The Dark Ages (Laced Exclusive Edition) vinyl set. The image shows two red marbled vinyl records with dark, fiery artwork depicting DOOM Slayer in battle amidst a hellish landscape. The open gatefold cover displays detailed game art. The text below reads “Laced Exclusive Edition”.

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Brutal and hellishly fun, DOOM: The Dark Ages brings metal energy to the horror. Its thunderous riffs and demonic choirs are a visceral soundtrack to chaos, available for those who want to summon their inner Slayer this Halloween.

Resident Evil Franchise

Product image of the Resident Evil 1996 Original Soundtrack + Original Soundtrack Remix vinyl set. The display features three red-and-white marbled records, with the final disc designed to resemble the Umbrella Corporation logo. The album cover shows a dark, shadowy figure at the base of a grand staircase inside a gothic mansion, with bold red “Resident Evil” text across the front.

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The Resident Evil series remains the gold standard for survival horror and its soundtracks are just as iconic as the games themselves. From the haunting orchestral cues of Resident Evil 2 to the atmospheric dread of Resident Evil Village, these scores bring the series’ chilling worlds to life. These vinyl editions, beautifully remastered and pressed on premium wax are perfect for fans who want to own a piece of horror gaming history. And regardless of whether your survival horror journey started with the original PlayStation game or Resi 4 on the Nintendo GameCube, you’re sure to find something frighteningly familiar. 

Alan Wake 2

Promotional image for the Alan Wake II: Original Game Soundtrack. The artwork shows a dark, eerie forest scene with protagonist Alan Wake’s face looming above, and an FBI agent standing in red-tinted fog below. Text reads “Alan Wake II Original Game Soundtrack” on the album cover. To the right, the text “Now Streaming + Downloadable” is displayed with logos for Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Deezer.

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Step into the twisted psychological landscape of Alan Wake 2, where sound and storytelling merge in dark harmony. This atmospheric score blends haunting vocals and cinematic crescendos that pull players deep into Remedy’s shadowy universe. An essential listen for those who appreciate storytelling through sound.

Still Wakes the Deep

Cover art for Still Wakes the Deep composed by Jason Graves. The image depicts a silhouette of a person overlaid with an offshore oil rig rising from stormy seas, framed by icy cavern walls. The title “Still Wakes the Deep” appears in bold, weathered white text, with “Music by Jason Graves” written below. The atmosphere is eerie and cinematic, suggesting a tense, dramatic tone.

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Claustrophobic, chilling, and deeply human, the soundtrack for Still Wakes the Deep captures the game’s suffocating tension and eerie isolation. Brooding soundscapes and unsettling textures create an atmosphere that crawls under your skin, making it a standout in horror releases.

Silent Hill 2 (2024)

Product image of the Silent Hill 2 (2024) vinyl editions. On the left, the Limited Edition Complete 6LP Box Set features blood-red marbled records with cover art of a faceless, bandaged figure. On the right, the Exclusive Edition Double LP includes two misty white records and artwork of the fog-covered town. Both are displayed against a neutral grey background.

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No horror soundtrack list would be complete without Silent Hill 2. Akira Yamaoka’s haunting compositions balance melancholy and menace, pairing delicate piano motifs with industrial noise to evoke the psychological torment of the game. Laced’s vinyl edition is the definitive way to experience this classic, lovingly presented in stunning packaging.

The Outlast Trials

Product image of The Outlast Trials vinyl by Laced Records. The display shows two red-and-black marbled records, haunting sleeve art depicting eerie masked figures, and a black tracklist cover. The setup sits on a dark, textured background with Red Barrels and Laced logos in the corners.

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Welcome back to the madhouse. The Outlast Trials soundtrack takes the terror of its predecessors and dials it up with industrial intensity and distorted choral textures. It’s a claustrophobic mix of fear and frenzy that embodies the panic and chaos of its gameplay.

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt

Product image of the Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhuntv inyl set. The image shows two fiery red marbled records with dramatic action artwork of vampire combat on the open gatefold. The front cover features a stylised red-and-black silhouette design. Displayed against a dark background with glowing red vein-like patterns.

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Step into the neon-drenched underworld of Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt, where dark electronic soundscapes and vampiric synths create an irresistible gothic club energy. It’s horror-meets-high-style, a modern soundtrack for creatures of the night.

Cult of the Lamb

Product image of the Cult of the Lamb Original Soundtrack vinyl by Devolver Digital and Massive Monster. The design features a vibrant floral cover with the lamb character peeking through the flowers, and interior artwork showcasing skeletal imagery and occult motifs. The red-and-black marbled vinyl record displays an illustrated lamb face at the centre

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Equal parts adorable and terrifying, Cult of the Lamb’s soundtrack fuses cute cult aesthetics with dark, pulsing beats. Compositions mix ritualistic percussion and playful synth hooks that feel both sacred and unholy… perfect for a Halloween party with a mischievous twist. And if the original soundtrack wasn’t menacing enough, make sure you check out Cult of the Lamb: Hymns of the Unholy, which features six metal arrangements of songs from the game worked on by members in Trivium, Killswitch Engage, Polyphia, While She Sleeps, Malevolence and Monuments! 

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