
Capcom confirmed the Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake at Summer Game Fest 2026, alongside another year of patches for RE Village and the Separate Ways DLC. The remake is years out. If you’ve already finished Village, played through both Mercenaries modes, and you want a Resident Evil alternative for PC to fill the gap, you have unusually strong picks in the survival-horror and action-horror genres right now.
We tested seven games across psychological horror, classic-style survival, action-flavoured RE-likes, and an immersive sim that borrows from the entire genre. Each one captures a specific Resident Evil strength: scarcity tension, monster design, slow-burn dread, or boss-encounter spectacle.
Why Resident Evil players want alternatives in 2026
The franchise is in great shape, which is exactly why the wait between entries hurts.
- Village is finished. Even after the Shadows of Rose DLC, replays, and Mercenaries runs, there is a ceiling. After 50 hours, you’re done.
- The Code: Veronica remake is years out. Capcom’s pattern is roughly two years between major remakes; a 2027 release window is the optimistic case.
- RE9 is rumoured, not confirmed. Leaks and patent filings point at an “open village” Resident Evil 9, but nothing official has shipped.
- The genre is unusually strong outside Capcom. Dead Space Remake landed in 2023, Signalis became a cult hit, and The Evil Within trilogy is finally complete after years of rumours. Horror PC has not been this good in a decade.
We’re not telling you Village is finished as a game. We’re telling you the genre around it is the strongest it has been since the late 2000s.
Quick comparison
| Game | Best for | Price (approx.) | Resident Evil similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dead Space (2023) | Sci-fi survival horror with classic RE pacing | Around $30 | High |
| The Evil Within 2 | Action-horror from the original RE director | Around $20 | Very high |
| Alien Isolation | Stealth-survival against a single hunter | Around $10 | Medium (different feel) |
| Signalis | 2D classic-style survival horror | Around $20 | Very high |
| Visage | Slow psychological haunted-house horror | Around $30 | Low (different sub-genre) |
| Outlast Trials | Co-op survival horror | Around $40 | Medium |
| Amnesia: The Bunker | Sandbox horror with adaptive enemy AI | Around $25 | Medium-high |
The 7 best Resident Evil alternatives on PC
Dead Space (2023 remake) — best sci-fi survival horror
Dead Space (Motive / EA, 2023 remake of the 2008 original) is the easiest Resident Evil alternative to recommend. The remake brought the original USG Ishimura back with modern environmental detail, removed loading screens, retooled the dialogue to give Isaac Clarke a voice, and rebuilt the sound design from scratch — and the sound design is the part that puts it over the top. Headphones, lights off; the Ishimura is the best haunted spaceship in the genre.
The strategic dismemberment combat is the closest mechanical relative to Resident Evil 4 Remake’s deliberate aim-and-precision shooting. Both games make every encounter feel like a small puzzle of resource management and target priority.
Where it falls short: The “horror” tilts slightly toward action by the late chapters, which is genre-faithful to the original but may disappoint pure-survival fans. Sequel speculation remains unresolved.
Pricing:
- No free tier
- Around $30 at full price; frequently around $25-40 on Steam and EA App sales
- vs Resident Evil Village: comparable price, longer single playthrough
Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S.
Download: Steam · Epic Games Store · EA App
Bottom line: The single strongest pick on this list. Closest direct alternative to a Resident Evil mainline release.
The Evil Within 2 — best action-horror from a Resident Evil legend
The Evil Within 2 (Tango Gameworks, 2017) is directed by Shinji Mikami, the creator of Resident Evil. The DNA shows in every encounter — the way enemies move, the way resources are doled out, the way bosses telegraph attacks. The semi-open-world structure (Union, the small city you explore) is the most interesting structural experiment any RE-likes have tried, and it predates Village’s village hub by four years.
The game opens with a more focused horror tone and grows more action-oriented in the back half. That mirrors Resident Evil 4’s structure and feels intentional. It is also the cheapest RE-adjacent game by Mikami available on PC.
Where it falls short: PC port had stability issues at launch that have been mostly patched but still appear occasionally. The story leans heavily on the first game’s events.
Pricing:
- No free tier
- Around $30 at full price; frequently $10 or under on Steam sales
- vs Resident Evil Village: dramatically cheaper, comparable hours
Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One.
Download: Steam · Epic Games Store
Bottom line: Pick this for direct Mikami DNA at a low price. The Union city is one of horror’s underrated open spaces.
Alien Isolation — best one-hunter stealth horror
Alien Isolation (Creative Assembly, 2014) is the most distinctive horror game on this list. There is one Xenomorph that learns from your patterns and stalks you across the Sevastopol space station for 15-20 hours. There are no shortcuts, no overwhelming firepower, no “kill the boss and move on” — survival is the entire game. Players who want maximum tension over maximum spectacle will find Alien Isolation more upsetting than any RE entry.
The 2026 sequel announcement, Alien Isolation 2, was confirmed at Summer Game Fest 2026 by The Creative Assembly, which makes a replay of the original especially worthwhile right now.
Where it falls short: Length is divisive — 15-20 hours of constant pressure is too much for some players. Some mid-game pacing dips, particularly around android encounters.
Pricing:
- No free tier
- Around $40 at full price; frequently around $5-10 on Steam sales
- vs Resident Evil Village: dramatically cheaper, much higher tension
Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, macOS, Linux.
Download: Steam · GOG · Epic Games Store
Bottom line: Pick Alien Isolation if you want the highest sustained tension of any horror game on PC. Skip if you need combat-as-power-fantasy.
Signalis — best classic-style survival horror
Signalis (rose-engine, 2022) is the indie love letter to classic Resident Evil. Fixed-angle camera (with optional 360-degree alternative), inventory-management puzzles, sparse ammunition, save rooms with limited save items, melodramatic story about identity and androids — it is the most mechanically faithful classic-RE descendant in years. The art style mixes anime portraits with PS1-era 3D environments, and the soundtrack is one of the most distinctive of the past decade.
The game is short by modern standards (8-10 hours for a first playthrough) but rewards multiple runs with different endings. It became a genuine cult hit through 2024-2025 word-of-mouth, and the developer has been transparent that a follow-up is in early development.
Where it falls short: The classic-RE inventory system is intentionally constrained, which frustrates players used to modern QoL. Story is dense and oblique.
Pricing:
- No free tier
- Around $20 at full price; frequently around $15 on Steam sales
- vs Resident Evil Village: dramatically cheaper, shorter, denser per hour
Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch.
Bottom line: Pick Signalis if you want the original classic-RE shape in a modern package. The most direct love letter to the genre’s roots.
Visage — best slow-burn psychological horror
Visage (SadSquare Studio, 2020 after early access) is the spiritual successor to the cancelled P.T. demo by Hideo Kojima, and it became its own thing along the way. You explore a single haunted house over the course of multiple chapters, with limited inventory, sanity mechanics, and intentionally slow pacing. The horror is environmental and psychological rather than combat-based — you are not fighting anything in Visage, you are surviving it.
For Resident Evil fans, Visage occupies the same niche as the residence section in RE7. If those middle hours of RE7 were your favorite part of the game, Visage is a 10-12 hour version of that mood.
Where it falls short: No combat at all. Slow pacing is divisive. Some mid-game puzzle solutions are obtuse without external guides.
Pricing:
- No free tier
- Around $30 at full price; frequently $15-20 on Steam sales
- vs Resident Evil Village: cheaper, much slower, no combat
Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One.
Bottom line: Pick Visage if you want the slowest, most atmospheric horror on this list. Skip if you want combat or pacing.
Outlast Trials — best co-op survival horror
Outlast Trials (Red Barrels, full release 2024) is the co-op pivot of the Outlast franchise. You and up to three friends are dropped into Cold War-era Murkoff experiments, each with specific objectives, hostile NPCs hunting you, and timed events that force quick decisions. The horror is not as suffocating as the original Outlast games — co-op horror rarely is — but the social layer is what makes it work.
For Resident Evil fans, this is the answer to “what’s the closest thing to Outbreak or Resistance multiplayer right now”. Less polish than mainline RE, but the only meaningful co-op survival horror with regular updates in the genre.
Where it falls short: Less effective solo than as a group. Live-service progression and seasonal events nudge toward repeated play in a way that some horror fans find dissonant.
Pricing:
- No free tier
- Around $40 at full price; frequently around $25-30 on Steam sales
- vs Resident Evil Village: comparable price, social rather than solo
Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S.
Download: Steam · Epic Games Store
Bottom line: Pick Outlast Trials for co-op horror with friends. The closest thing to Resident Evil Resistance with active servers.
Amnesia: The Bunker — best sandbox horror with adaptive enemies
Amnesia: The Bunker (Frictional Games, 2023) is the smartest Frictional has been since the original Dark Descent. The game is set in a WWI French bunker where you have limited fuel for the central lights, an unkillable monster that responds to your noise and lighting decisions, and a deliberately sandbox-style level structure that lets you tackle objectives in different orders. Every run plays differently because the monster’s behavior adapts to what you do.
The Hard Mode released in 2024 made the difficulty configurable, which is one of the smartest accessibility additions any horror game has done. Players can now tune the experience to be as punishing or as forgiving as they want.
Where it falls short: Short — 5-8 hours for a first run. Some players find the central-light meter mechanic frustrating until they internalise it.
Pricing:
- No free tier
- Around $25 at full price; frequently around $15 on Steam sales
- vs Resident Evil Village: dramatically cheaper, less varied, more replayable
Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S.
Bottom line: Pick The Bunker if you want sandbox-style horror with adaptive AI. The most innovative entry on this list in design terms.
How to choose
Pick Dead Space (2023) if you want the most polished, direct Resident Evil alternative on PC. The Ishimura sound design alone is worth the price.
Pick The Evil Within 2 if you want a game with literal Resident Evil DNA — directed by Shinji Mikami himself. Cheapest meaningful entry on this list.
Pick Alien Isolation if you want maximum tension. Best replay before Alien Isolation 2 lands.
Pick Signalis if you want the classic Resident Evil shape (fixed camera, inventory management, sparse resources) in a modern indie package. The most faithful descendant.
Pick Visage if you want the slow-burn, psychological-horror section of RE7 stretched into a full game. No combat — pure dread.
Pick Outlast Trials if you want co-op survival horror with friends. Closest to Resident Evil’s discontinued multiplayer experiments.
Pick Amnesia: The Bunker if you want sandbox-style horror with smart adaptive AI. The most replayable entry on the list per hour.
Stay on Resident Evil Village if you haven’t done Mercenaries, Shadows of Rose, or the Winters’ Expansion content. There’s another 15-20 hours of post-credit play available.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best Resident Evil alternative on PC?
Dead Space (2023) is the most polished and direct alternative. Signalis is the closest spiritual descendant of classic-style Resident Evil. The Evil Within 2 is the closest game with literal Resident Evil pedigree, directed by the original RE’s Shinji Mikami.
Is there a free Resident Evil alternative on PC?
There isn’t a strong free pick. Alien Isolation, The Evil Within 2, and Dead Space have all rotated through PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass over the years, which is the closest thing to “free” if you already subscribe. Otherwise, the cheapest meaningful entries are The Evil Within 2 and Alien Isolation on Steam sale.
When is the Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake coming out?
Capcom confirmed the remake at Summer Game Fest 2026 but did not announce a release date. Based on Capcom’s recent remake cadence (RE2 in 2019, RE3 in 2020, RE4 in 2023), a 2027 release is the most likely scenario.
What is the closest game to classic Resident Evil?
Signalis. The fixed-angle camera, inventory-management puzzles, sparse ammunition, and save-room structure are direct lifts from the PS1-era Resident Evil design. The art style is anime-flavoured but the bones are pure classic RE.
Is Alien Isolation 2 confirmed?
Yes. The Creative Assembly confirmed Alien Isolation 2 at Summer Game Fest 2026. No release date has been announced. The original Alien Isolation remains the strongest sci-fi stealth horror game on PC.
Will there be a Resident Evil 9?
Capcom has not officially confirmed Resident Evil 9. Multiple leaks and patent filings point at an “open village” structure that builds on Village’s hub design. No release date is announced.