Halloween has always meant horror games. You could be playing alone in the dark, or with a backseat gamer yelling directions at you from the couch, but there’s just no better time of the year to feel that delicious chill down your spine. For the longest time, Microsoft’s Game Pass has been one of the best ways to play those AAA horror t**les without breaking the bank. But with the recent price hikes across all tiers — which have not been met kindly — a lot of players are understandably pulling the plug on their subscriptions.