Abstract: About This GameSummaryFeaturesGame EditionsPrepare to bathe in terror, plummeting ever deeper into the fragile psyche of a tormented painter as he fruitlessly battles his inner demons and troubled past to put onto canvas his crowning achievement. Layers o...
Published: 2016-02-14, Author: Sarah , review by: gamingtrend.com
Breath-taking environments, A complex and engaging story, Every detail has a purpose, You decide what the ending means
A couple of anachronisms, Items didn't feel properly weighted
Layers of Fear is an incredible, mind-bending horror game. The gorgeous environments are both detailed and terrifying, and the story will captivate you as you work to unravel all the threads. What it lacks in polish it makes up for in how obsessed you'll...
2.5Beautiful boringTeam Blooper's Layers of Fear doesn't exactly invoke what the name suggests. There are no layers, instead the fear that I was hit with throughout the admittedly interesting but underwhelming 3 hour story, is the fear of whether or not t...
Layers of Fear (2023) is a fantastic remake of a much-loved series. Built using Unreal Engine 5, you'll enjoy Ray Tracing, HDR, and 4K resolution. Furthermore, every game in the series runs chronologically to create a seamless and cruel experience, Stunni
The nature of the story may be uncomfortable for some,
Published: 2016-04-07, Author: Mark , review by: darkzero.co.uk
Abstract: The demise of the Silent Hills project is still a sore point for fans of the franchise, particularly for those who played the PT demo. Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro had big plans for the beloved but notoriously diminished IP, until relationships wit...
Published: 2016-02-19, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Like a magician with a deck of cards, Layers of Fear constantly shuffles the room layout when you aren't looking. You'll walk into one room which leads to a dead end, and return through the door to find yourself in an entirely different location. More ing...
Abstract: If a tree falls in a forest with nobody present, does it make a noise? Does the moon exist when there's no-one to look at it? And is the hallway behind me still an ominous jumble of ornate casements and baleful oil paintings, or has it turned into somethi...