Summary
- Stephen King's works are ripe for gaming adaptations but have yet to succeed in the gaming world.
- Dark, gruesome stories like 'The Dark Half' and 'Cujo' could translate well into horror video game formats.
- Potential adaptations, such as 'Desperation' and 'Cell,' offer unique gameplay mechanics and thrilling challenges.
Stephen King is the master of horror for a reason. His books, and the movies based on his books, have been consistently unsettꦆling us since the 1970s. Yet, in spite of that horror dominance in m⛎ost creative mediums, King's work has never effectively broken into the gaming world.

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168澳洲幸运5🍃开奖网:I🔴t's a shame that this has never happened, beca༒use there is more than eﷺnough material to draw from for creative worlds and stories. Whether it's video games or tabletop gaming, there are several Stephen King stories we'll hopefully get adaptations for in the future.
Updated on October 9, 2024, by Dennis Moiseyev: Stephen King remains unparalleled in his horror storytelling abilities. He's got a new tale out each year, sometimes even twice in one year, and movie adaptations of his works continue to be released in droves, with new projects constantly in development for a TV show or movie. However, his stories still have yet to make waves in video games and haven't taken off in the way Lovecraft did. But since there are so many excellent terrifying books by King, here are a few more that need to become video games at the soonest convenience.
15 🌊 The Dark Half
A Dark And Gruesome Horror Story That Needs The Terrifying Atmosphere Of Alan Wake Rather Than A Pitiful '90s Point-And-Click
The Alan Wake series 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:was influenced by the worওks of Stephen King as much as byꦓ those of David Lynch, but the story with the most overlap is The Dark Half. This story is symbolic of King shedding away his own 'dark' pen name, Richard Bachman, with his fictional protagonist Thaddeus Beaumont burying George Stark, a pen name he uses for horror novels from the point of view of a murderer called Alexis Machine.
The George Stark persona comes to life and becomes Thad's sup🅷ernatural evil doppelganger, seeking revenge and murdering those he thinks made Thad kill him, with the police beginning to suspect that Thad is 😼responsible. This could be done very similarly to the Alan Wake series, with the player also switching between Castle Rock's sheriff, Alan Pangborn, and author Thad Beaumont on a quest to stop Stark.
The book even fe💎atures disturbing excerpts from the fictional Alexis Machine books written by George Stark, and that could serve as collectible pages you would find.
14 Cujo
An Asymmetrical Horror Game Where One Player Can Become The Killer Dog
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Cujo is one of Stephen King's darker and more depressing novels, especially with how bleak and sad the ending is. The game will obviously ignore much of the main story from the book 𒁃168澳洲幸运5开奖网:to better function as a multiplayer game♒, but it still should be set in Castl♛e Rock and leave plenty of room for Easter eggs of the Trenton family to be included.
13 Despera𝔉tion ඣ
A Lovecraftian Horror Game Where You Battle Tak And Its Possessed Forces
Stephen King's Desperation is set in a fictional Nevada town home to a mine⛄ that harbor𒅌s an extradimensional entity known as Tak. Tak has taken possession of the sheriff's deputy, Collie Entragian, who in the 2006 film adaptation is played by actor Ron Perlman. Entragian does Tak's bidding and imprisons travelers off Nevada's Highway 50, but Tak can also take control of wildlife.
Eventually, the survivors escape and decide to contain Tak in the mines by blowing the entrance to the pit in which it resides. This is the perfect setting and premise 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:for a Lovecraftian horror game, with the player having to work together to save others from the homicidal Entragian and the other enemies that Tak possesses around the open-world town of Desperatiꦛon and concluding with a final boss encounter down in the mines.
12 Holly
An Interactive Horror-Mystery Game With Elderly Cannibals As The Villain
After appearing as a character in the Bill Hodges book trilogy, 2018's The Outsider꧒, and then in 📖the short story sequel, If It Bleeds, Holly Gibney finally got her own standalone novel in 2023.
King showcases one of his most disturbing villains yet in Holly with Rodney and Emily Harris, a retired old couple who are cannibals that believe eating human remains and rubbing themselves with their victims' fat can re🅺medy their many aches and pains.
The book's m🎀ain shortcoming was that King killeౠd any mystery by revealing the Harris' true motives from the beginning, while also throwing in an unnecessary amount of dialogue and viewpoints about Trump, masks, and COVID-19 vaccination, which the game should improve.
It can be turned into a Quantic Dream Heavy Rain-style game, where yꦐou play the lead investigator, Holly, one of the latest victims locked in the Harris' basement, and Rodney and Emily Harris themselves.
11 The Jaunt
A Horror Game With Amnesia's Gameplay, But Set In Outer Space
There are lots of excellent sci-fi horror games se🐻t in space, and Stephen King's Th🌠e Jaunt is a short story from the Skeleton Crew collection that should definitely join them. In this 24th-century society, humans have discovered a form of teleportation used to transport colonizers ins✃tantly to distant planets called 'Jaunting.' And as you might assume, things go horribly wrong for the characters.

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The side effect of 'Jaunting' while conscious is that you will begin💃 to lose your sanity and even start harming yourself, or even possibly die. This sounds perfect for an Amnesia-style horror title where sanity and creatures play a big role in the ꦏgameplay, and the short story's setting of Mars will add even more to the horror atmosphere.
10 Cell
A Days Gone Open World With Zombies Called Dialers Instead Of 'Freakers'
Cell is Stephen King's one foray 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:into the zombie-horror genre. But not zombies in the "brain-eating" sense: this zombie apocalypse comes from c🌠ell phones. Yes, that sounds a little like something a boomer would come up with, but there is an interesting world here to make a game with.
In other z🏅ombie-horror games, the zombies act like mindless individuals. 𝐆In Cell, the zombies are all a part of a larger hive mind. Having to deal with a horde that can coordinate attacks is a thrilling idea for a challenge.
9 The Stand
Pandemic: Stephen King Edition
The Stand is one of the stories on th๊is list that has a lot of potential for a tabletop RPG. The story is about a post-apocalyptic world divided into clearly good and evil factions. The two sides do whatever they can to prepare for what seems like an inevitable final battle.
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8 Later
Potentially An Even Better Investigative Ghost Story Than The Medium
Later is a 2021 Stephen King story and his third to be published by Hard Case Crime, and it is absolutely bursting with potential. It's about a kid who can see the recently deceased, and any question 🐓the kid asks, the soul has to answer. This is utilized in a detective-like way in the book.

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7 🐬 Ra✅iny Season
The Friendly Frog Taxis From It Takes Two Turn Into Stephen King Horror
This is one of the lesser-known King short stories that has never been successfully adapted off the page. It's a story about a couple who goes on a trip to a cabin in rural Maine, only to be devoured 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:by monstrous black toads that rain from the sky. They're devoured as part of a sacrifice♉ that gr✅ants the local town prosperity.
If the toads could be properly visualized as terrifying, human-cons🥃uming monsters, this could be an interesting survival horror gam𒈔e about uncovering the dark side of an otherwise friendly-looking town.
6 The Dark Tower 🤡
Perhaps A Tabletop Game Adaptation Is What This Series Needs
The Dark Tower is the main Stephen King world that absolutely needs a tabletop adaptation. It's a fantasy world like no other with its mixture of horror, Western elements, and so many other unique in♐fluences.
It also serves as a link betwe🦹en all of Stephen King's creatively horrific worlds. Meaning, a Dark Tower tab💞letop game opens up the possibility of creatures and characters from King's entire bibliography. How exactly the mechanics would be approached is an interesting question, but out of everything on this list, this one really needs to happen at some point.