Let's see, besides Resident Evil and Silent Hill, I have played Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut, more of a comedy horror, but it has horror in it's genre name so I'm counting it, love that game. Then there was Condemned 2: Bloodshot, really enjoyed it. Then there was the original Siren, have not beaten it yet because I'm stuck on the 3rd level (I'm terrible on that game.). I have played the re-imagining of Siren, aka Siren: Blood Curse, completed it and really enjoyed it and was the first survival horror game in a while that I had to talk to somebody in order to help me get through it (Oh V-Bear, thank you for being there to help calm me down so that I can get through it. Plus I enjoyed our talk. Talking to you is always enjoyful!). There is also Fatal Frame, Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly, and Fatal Frame 3: The Tormented. I absolutely love the Fatal Frame/Project Zero/Zero games, they are really close to taking the spot of my favorite survival horror series (That depends. F*** YOU NINTENDO FOR DASHING MY HOPES OF PLAYING FATAL FRAME IV AND POSSIBLY THE UPCOMING FATAL FRAME V!). Completed the first Fatal Frame, really liked it. Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly is possibly my favorite of the Fatal Frame games, was the first game in a while that I legitimately got scared (I got lost, ended up going in the wrong place trying to find out where to go, pulled the camera out to see in first person if there was anything in front of me and all of a sudden a ghost appeared in front of me and started to attack, I got scared to the point where I jumped and was gasping for air. I replicated it a second time because a certain SOMEBODY WHO HAS PLAYED THE GAME!!!!! wanted to see what I was talking about, and I still got scared and still gasped for air. V-Bear if you're reading this, I'm doing that thing you hate that made you feel uncomfortable because it reminded you of one of the enemies from the game the next time we meet, hehehehehehehehehehe.), and I still cry everytime I see the real ending to the game. Fatal Frame 3: The Tormented, have not completed it yet, but I need to. There was The Walking Dead: Survival Instincts, I did not like that game, had every element of a good survival horror game in it, but I did not like how repetitive it was, how they absolutely wasted pretty much every single cool feature in it (Namely traveling and survivors.), it was very short, it was obviously either on a limited budget or it was rushed, one gameplay element does not work as it was advertised (That being the survivor system.), I don't know what they were thinking or if it was by accident with the way that zombies grab you and try to bite your neck, and I really hate how they wasted the potential for it to be a co-op game and the developers (Or publishers. I don't know and I don't care) need to be sued for the false advertising that show on the back of the boxart (It shows stuff that is impossible to happen in the game). There was Slender: The Eight Pages, I'm counting it because I feel like it, I've played it like one time (But I did make multiple runs on it) and it was V-Bear, and I remember getting startled and gasping for air a few times while playing it, I forgot what her reaction was. There was Dead Space series, I've only completed the first game in the series and I did enjoy it, I have yet to complete Dead Space: Extraction and Dead Space 2, I've seen Dead Space 3 one time at my cousin's house and one time at a friends house, but never did play it and I'm probably not going to even bother with Dead Space: Ignition. I don't know if the Resistance series count, I am seeing some websites and people saying they are and some saying they are not and some saying that it is both a survival horror game and a first person military shooter, but if they are then I have played them except for the PSP and PSVita ones, I did not like the first Resistance game, I like Resistance 2, and I have played Resistance 3 but I have yet to complete it. I did play The Last of Us and I highly enjoyed it. I have also played Cry of Fear, but I have yet to complete it because the last few times I tried to played it the game crashed, I did update the game which some people have said that it does fix the crashing, but I have yet to play it after I did update it. I've also played the first SAW game, I did like it, although I still take issue with it's combat. I've seen some places call the Manhunt games survival horror, if they really are classified as survival horror, then I have played Manhunt 2, completed it, and thought it was okay (At least the Wii version. I think it probably would've been better if I played it on PS2 or PC where I didn't have to worry about motion controls, and plus the PC version is uncensored an I can see all the glory of those beautiful executions without the seizure inducing censoring effects.).
As for survival horror games that I want to play, it's a gigantic shopping list. There is DreadOut, I want to play that one so badly especially since they are going for a Fatal Frame type gameplay with it. I really want to play Outlast (I may need someone to help calm me down while I play that one *looks at V-Bear*). There is the upcoming H1Z1, I need to get a PS4 first. There is The Evil Within and Alien: Isolation. I really want to play ZombiU, but I really don't know since I don't have a WiiU nor do I plan on buying one soon and I have a feeling that I will not like ZombiU. I really want to get Condemned: Criminal Origins. I hope that Rule of Rose is released on PSN soon, I would buy it. There is also Call of Cthulu: Dark Corners of the Earth, hopefully Steam will have it and I can download it from there. Then there is Haunting Ground, which I hope will be on PSN soon (Come on Capcom or Sony, or whoever's job it is, release the game already on PSN!). There is the entire Alone in the Dark series, but I have a feeling that the only one that I'll be playing is Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare on PS1 since there is almost no way that I can get anything earlier than it unless the Alone in the Dark 2 port is released on PSN and there is also Alone in the Dark: Inferno, but that's a gigantic maybe since I have not played the 2008 Alone in the Dark and I have not heard any opinions on how much the Inferno version improves on it. There's also the F.E.A.R. games, but I don't know how long it'll be until I can play those games (I mainly want to play the first one.). There's the ObsCure games which I hope that I will be able to play those one day, except for possibly the Wii one. There is also Slender: The Arrival, thankfully that's coming out on PSN so I won't have to get the PC version. Lastly are the Metro games which I will be playing the PS4 versions of them once I get a PS4 and I get the upcoming Metro Collection.