Horror games exploded onto the scene with the original Resident Evil back in the ’90s, a game that gave players so much freedom of movement for its time that it almost counted as an open-world game. Things have evolved, though, and a lot of games - even those made by indie or solo devs - have come up with game worlds players can navigate with stupendous freedom that would’ve felt ludicrous just a little over a decade ago. Today, we will be ranking our favorite indie horror games that feature open-worlds.