Best Of
All Bendy Games, Ranked

If you're a fan of jump scares and horror, then this is the right franchise for you. The series sets the games in a fantastical version of Joey Drew Studios. Here, players explore the area from a first-person perspective, often finding a way to escape. To succeed, they must solve complex puzzles or finish the objectives presented to them. Additionally, they get to engage in intense battles against very tough enemies. Luckily, they have access to weapons that help them complete their quest. In this article, we discuss all Bendy games and rank them.
10. Bendy in Nightmare Run
Just like the name suggests, this title will have you running and scrambling in an interesting action-adventure match. However, it features a cast of new monsters that will have you shaken to the core. The gameplay mimics other famous titles like Temple Run, only that it's based in the Bendy cartoon universe. Aside from that, it has three playable characters and four levels. It also has four boss monsters that players must vanquish in order to win the game. Nightmare Run has unlockable costumes and weapons, score ratings, and minor enemies that will try to hinder your quest.
9. Bendy and the Ink Machine – Moving Pictures
A co-founder and former animator gets an invite to his former studio. His best friend insists on his return, and he obliges. However, upon getting there, he finds it completely abandoned. Additionally, ink marks and what appears to be the skeletal formula of Boris the Wolf fill the place. He is one of the studio's most beloved characters. The protagonist identifies the ink marks as those of a creature they created to make lifelike versions of the studio's cartoon characters.
8. Bendy and the Ink Machine – The Old Song
The title's protagonist is similar to its prequel. Its narrative begins when the main character wakes up and collects his axe. He is desperate to find a way out of this hotel. On his quest, he stumbles upon the music department. While there, he sees an exit at the bottom of the stairs. However, the area is flooded, and it's blocking the door. You then land in the music director's office, where you find two valves. One drains ink, while the latter holds the key to your freedom.
7. Boris and the Dark Survival
Surviving the game is the main premise of this franchise, and this title doesn't take it any easier on you. Here, you play as Boris the Wolf, and you scour an abandoned cartoon studio for supplies. However, you're not alone. Hiding in the shadows is the Ink Demon, lurking and following your every move, waiting for the right moment to attack. Also, as he approaches, all you hear is his beating heart. Your goal is to outrun him or surrender to him.
6. Bendy and the Ink Machine – Rise and Fall
The main character wakes up in a warehouse. After, he prepares a pot of bacon soup. However, his actions are not without purpose. In exchange for the pot, he gets a lever that allows him to open an exit from the place. The two leave and spawn in a studio, which they also have to find a way out of. As they progress, they find themselves separated. The protagonist then finds himself at a loss when an ink monster confronts him. At this point, he gets two choices, and the player selects one. That choice drives the narrative.
5. Bendy and the Ink Machine – Colossal Wonders
The game shares a few traits with its prequel. Henry wakes up from passing out in a broken lift, and Boris is abducted. He leaves the premises in search of his trusted ally. Furthermore, he courses through the studio archives trying to find the means to rescue his friend. As all this takes place, the protagonist is still being haunted by an ink-based creature. Players move through the area with their hearts bumping through their chests as they attempt to complete the mission.
4. Bendy and the Dark Revival
The title is a captivating survival horror game. Players control an animator who must course through the studio, dodging dangerous creatures. On your way, you go around solving puzzles. The game takes place 10 years after the events of the original game. It follows the tale of an animator named Audrey who works for a company that absorbed Joey Drew Studios after its bankruptcy. Additionally, like most of the games in this franchise, this title will leave you shaken after you complete its gameplay.
3. Bendy: Secrets of the Machine
Being an orphan is no easy feat, and the protagonist of this title definitely feels the weight of that trauma. As a child, she was passionate about drawing. That is, until she lost her parents. Afterwards, her art turned dark. She drew a killer car that drew the interest of a certain studio. When her work got too dark, they fired her. It is a horror game that starts with her waking up outside a house in the middle of nowhere. Upon entering the house, she finds that it changes into different realities. Her only goal is to escape.
2. Bendy and the Brine Barrel
The developers of this title created it as a joke for April Fool's Day. It contains a lot of elements found in Bendy and the Ink Machine: Prototype Demo. However, everything is replaced with pickles. In it, the protagonist is displayed as a pickle that's been bitten. He and a few other pickles are inside a brine jar. Aside from that, the antagonist, the Pickle Demon, is still at play in this title. One touch from him and you lose the game. Moreover, other elements, like the Pickled Meatly, are still present in the game and in the same location.
1. Bendy: Lone Wolf
If you ever truly want to know how it feels to survive in a virtual world, then this game should be your top pick. It will test you to the very limit, with the difficulty only getting higher. Lone Wolf throws monsters and obstacles at you from every direction. Join the protagonist as he journeys down the darkest halls of an evil animation studio. Additionally, you'll course through the endlessly generated studios frantically searching for supplies and weapons. Aside from that, players will uncover unsettling truths about your world.