Summary

  • Lovecraftian Soulslike games bring cosmic horror to life effortlessly, exploring ancient lore and cosmic abominations.
  • Thymesia, Hellpoint, and Lies of P embody Lovecraft's unique horror in diverse settings and stories, creating a potent mix.
  • From Bloodborne's evocation of ancient alien creatures to Blasphemous' reinterpretation of Christianity, Lovecraft's influence is profound in Soulslikes.

It's no surprise that Soulslike gamers and Lovecraft fans are like peas in a pod, which is exactly why playing the best Lovecraft Soulslike games is a true delight. Both Lovecraft stories and Soulslikes focus on struggling against enemies of cosmic scale, inscrutable lore, and a sense of foreboding that permeates every word and pixel.

Bloodborne - Call of Cthulhu
The Best Video Games Inspired By H. P. Lovecraft

Cosmic horror can be a tough genre to get right, but the best modern horror games inspired by H.P. Lovecraft somehow make it look effortless.

It's no surprise, then, that lots of developers had the exact same idea. Whether it be fighting cosmic abominations with names in spoken in incomprehensible languages, or discovering ancient lore that may be better left hidden away, the Soulslike genre is a perfect vessel for Lovecraft's unique brand of cosmic horror, which is growing in prominence and popularity every year.

8 Thymesia

Plague Doctors Never Bode Well

Thymesia
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Released
August 15, 2022
Developer(s)
OverBorder Studio
Genre(s)
Action RPG

While most people think of the many monstrous gods like Cthulhu that would make terrifying bosses when Lovecraft comes up, cosmic horror is actually much broader than many think. Take, for example, Thymesia, a brilliant Soulslike game that embodies the Lovecraftian esthetic through its exploration of fear and disease in a world inspired by Renaissance and Victorian visual designs.

In a world where science is inscrutable, and diseases spread like wildfire, it's easy to see how a pandemic would feel like cosmic horror in its uncaring brutality. Pair that with the horrific source of Thymesia's central disease, and this is a potent example of a Lovecraftian Soulslike.

7 Hellpoint

All The Way To Hell And Back

Hellpoint
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Released
July 30, 2020
Platform(s)
PS5, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC
Developer
Cradle Games
Genre(s)
Action RPG, Fighting, Shooter

While most of Lovecraft's fiction took place in the early 20th century and ancient eons past, modern developers have brought his particular brand of horror into the realm of sci-fi. Hellpoint is set in a gothic sci-fi world where the cosmic gods of the universe are tangible beings that the player must struggle in vain against in bloody combat.

Considering that Lovecraft's most horrifying creatures are essentially alien gods, then it makes perfect sense how the genre can combine so effectively with a sci-fi Soulslike setting. Just be sure not to crumble in the actual face of the true gods.

6 Lies Of P

A Puppet Of The Other

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Released
September 19, 2023
Developer(s)
Round8 Studio, Neowiz
Genre(s)
Soulslike

A dark retelling of the Pinocchio story doesn't sound like a hotbed for Lovecraftian horror, but the remarkable Soulslike Lies of P manages it. Set in a world where humans have created "puppets" to do their bidding, Lies of P boldly fuses existential questions of what it means to exist and come face to face with one's creators, exactly like Lovecraft's fiction does.

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Lies Of P: 14 Hardest Bosses, Ranked

Lies of P has quite a few bosses for Pinocchio to struggle against, with some being a lot more difficult to beat than others.

Things get even more Lovecraftian in Lies of P when it becomes clear what exactly the mysterious fuel that allows the construction of Puppets is. Needless to say, like most of Lovecraft's fiction, it's sometimes better to leave some knowledge undiscovered.

5 Salt And Sanctuary

Lines Of Salt'll Do Little To Help

Salt and Sanctuary
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Developer(s)
Ska Studios
Platform(s)
PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PS Vita, PC
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Picture the scene of a haunted sailor crashing onto a mysterious uncharted island full of horrific monstrosities emerging from the fog. Salt and Sanctuary's nautical imagery, haunting atmosphere, and frightening monster design all scream Lovecraftian influence.

Part of Lovecraft's particular brand of horror is stumbling into a world long gone to ruin and piecing together the horrific story of how that came to be. Salt and Sanctuary is a perfect example of this, provoking nearly countless mysteries on a frightening island, defying comprehension. Brave the horrors of this Lovecraftian RPG if you dare.

4 Hollow Knight

Cosmic Horror On A Bug's Scale

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Released
February 24, 2017
Developer(s)
Team Cherry
Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, macOS, Linux
Genre(s)
Metroidvania

On its surface, Hollow Knight looks like a fairly standard 2D interpretation of the Soulslike formula. However, as the player delves deeper into Hallownest and discovers how the once regal kingdom came to be destroyed, it becomes clear as more of its hidden secrets are uncovered just how deep the horrifying rot goes and the hand the ancient gods that govern the fate of all bugkind had in it.

Markoth, The Knight and Pure Vessel
Hollow Knight: 24 Hardest Bosses, Ranked

Hollow Knight is full of challenging boss fights, but several of them take that challenge to another level. Here are the hardest bosses in the game.

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Though Hollow Knight varies in tone, towards the end of the game, the cosmic nature of the game's antagonists comes to the fore, and the player becomes aware of just how small they are in the face of world-ending threats, provoking a delicious sense of unexpected Lovecraftian horror.

3 Dark Souls

Cosmic Horror, Done Subtly

Dark Souls
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Adventure
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Released
September 22, 2011
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
Action RPG, Soulslike, Adventure

Dark Souls does take place in a fantasy setting, which doesn't scream Lovecraftian influences (despite its terrifying-looking enemies). However, as the player reaches the endgame and starts to understand the world around them, Miyazaki's masterpiece becomes a clear reinterpretation of the existential stakes of Lovecraftian horror.

In short, the world of Dark Souls is in a constant state of rebirth, decay, and destruction. There is nothing the player or anyone can do to stop the oncoming end and its horrifying envoys. Instead, they have to embrace existential realities and face the fear of the unknown if they want the world to somehow flourish again. What's more Lovecraft than that?

2 Blasphemous

The Crusades Are The Real Horror

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Released
September 10, 2019
Developer(s)
The Game Kitchen
Genre(s)
Metroidvania, Soulslike

Blasphemous is a very fun reinterpretation of Lovecraft's formula of horror. This Soulsike reinterprets Lovecraft's often secular writing by reimbuing it with the esoteric nature of Christianity, showing how some of the fundamental concepts of one of the world's most popular religions can be reinterpreted as genuinely horrifying. Gamers are used to this in the form of terrifying cults, but never quite like this.

By the time the player is faced with fighting horrifying gargantuan babies and incomprehensible angels, it becomes clear that Lovecraft's cosmic horror isn't consigned to alien creatures like Cthulhu but also cosmic concepts much closer to home.

1 Bloodborne

The Prototypical Lovecraftian Soulslike

Bloodborne
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Released
March 24, 2015
Developer(s)
From Software
Platform(s)
PlayStation 4
Genre(s)
Action, RPG, Soulslike

Bloodborne is, without a doubt, the purest and strongest evocation of Lovecraftian horror in any Soulslike to date. While the game begins with more Gothic horror visuals, as the player ventures deeper into the many hidden areas of Yarnham, they discover just how deep the rot goes and how the entire concept of blood ministry the world is founded upon involves the discovery of ancient alien creatures that want nothing else than domination and suffering.

No doubt introducing the worlds, ideas, and visuals of Lovecraftian horror to thousands of players who had never encountered it before, Bloodborne is a sterling example of a Lovecraftian Soulslike that fuses its mechanical prowess with its inscrutable lore to deliver a truly unforgettable experience.

Different Soulslike games
10 Defining Features Of A Soulslike

The term "soulslike" is still undefined for many, so it's important to codify the essentials that are most common in this popularized genre.