I feel like there's also a lot of overlap in the middle.
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Miside almost fits it
I have never played Five Nights at Freddy's, but I enjoyed the rule 34.
I just posted a review for a game that kind of fits this theme. MiSide, a game that looks like a dating sim, but has dark psychological horrors hidden within.
Or both!
Mist and parasitic evil. Where amazing mix of both.
Why not both?
Also throw body horror in the mix.
When you say body horror? you mean like grotesque things?
Body disfiguration, mutation, strange diseases and injuries, missing/extra limbs etc. Junji Ito does that a lot.
Or in more abstract terms: "Things that make you check your own respective body part to make sure it's still ok because watching this gave you a kind of very strange feeling about it."