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I surely should take the time of looking more into it.
I loved Koudelka's backgrounds and setting; it was so similiar to those games for atmospheres but the combat was turnbased with grid movements.
I think I should check Onimousha.
Couldn't forget of the first Alone in the Dark; I enojoyed the fourth as well.
Rule of Rose was great to watch on YouTube but I think it's bad to play because of frustrating controls and combat.
About modern horrors that have some atmosphere in common with those, ObsCure is not bad and I watched Gylt and found it very very nice.
There is an old school survival horror with a funnier combat than Silent Hill 1-3 and Resident Evil 1-3.
The final boss was a mess to fight though. But that was like 20 more years ago; didn't touch the game again since then.
Also you may be interested in this obscure gem, only played a little bit of retro helix but it was a great game, and had some great artistic style for PSX. Wanna look back into this series sometime, also making a next gen remake soon.