Been playing a lot of horror game demos lately in hopes of finding something really good.
Baptiste
Set in a fairly isolated country home away from the city. It's pretty much a walking sim type horror game. Walk through the house, find little bits of lore and story scattered throughout in the forms of old photographs and letters, and interact with pretty standard game objects. Most interesting thing, however, is the doll/dummy you find as you explore the house. You get a jumpscare not long after coming across the dummy and then the demo ends. Really short, but I liked the setting and the whole dummy aspect. Reminded me a little bit of the underrated horror film Deadly Silence.
They Are Here
A little bit like Baptiste, it's a walking sim and it's really short. Great atmosphere and setting: Farmhouse surrounded by cornfields with lights in the sky. I'd buy this when the full game releases. Not too many UFO type horror games about.
HellMart
This isn't a walking sim like the above two games. Hellmart is a horror-sim type game. Start your day shift at the store, mop floors, scrub windows, stock the shelves and serve customers. Everything is pretty routine...and then the night shift starts. Customers will bang on the door and you have to use your judgement and decide if you should let them in or not. The setting is perfect. The store is in the middle of nowhere and it's hammering it down with snow. It's actually quite cosy during the day shift. Depending on price, I would absolutely buy this.
I've also reached chapter 3 in Final Fantasy Tactics. I bought Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden for £5 and I may start that on Friday night.