The Nintendo Switch is proving to be a haven for a vast number of indie developers and that’s a great thing. The latest game announced for Nintendo Switch is Layers of Fear: Legacy. Here’s the details about the fearsome psychedelic horror title:
• Psychedelic horror – A sense of insanity means each turn of the camera may completely change the look of your surroundings.
• Victorian setting – Explore a game world inspired by masterpiece paintings, architecture and décor from the 19th century.
• Original and classic art – Numerous pieces of original art and music flesh out the story and environment.
• Story-focused exploration – Only through exploring the environment can you uncover the details of the painter’s dark and tragic past.
Thanks to Christopher B and rabbypie for the tip!
1:00 – uhhh nope
Best Indie game
2016 IGN: Hold my bear
Overuses ideas
Boring tropes
Not scary
Annoying puzzles
Score 5.8
LOL
Actually, you got the score wrong, it’d be a 8.5 from IGN.
Also, why are you getting reviews from them? They’re the same people who constantly praise CoD even when it’s pure garbage.
Are you delusional or something? Who told you i take reviews from IGN? or i take them serious or something? the voices inside your head tell you that? Only Metacritic matters as the official cort for the scores.
And what is the 8.5 you are talking about for ign? it give it 5.8 i already said that didn’t i ?
Sooooooo… Fear is like an onion?
Oh, I wouldn’t touch a burger without a bit of fear on it.
Is this one of those bedtime storytelling “games” that are popular with very young children?
Guess it makes sense….
*RIM SHOTS*
Looks pretty cool. Probably a pick up if the price is right.
Go watch the AngryJoes review on the game. He points out a fundamental flaw in the game. You cannot die or lose. There is no game over or character death. That takes away all tension the game tries to create. Not sure why the devs went that direction with game…
You couldn’t die in the Endless Ocean games but that didn’t stop me from hesitating to go into deep, dark crevasses or swim at night in those games. And even when I did gather up the nerve to do it, I still felt pretty tense a lot of times while moving about in the darkness. Besides, there are things far more terrifying than death.
I never played endless oceans but the horror games I have played were always funner when there was a risk of losing. Horror games never truly scare me, I just enjoy playing them. Although ironically enough PT was actually kind of scary and you couldn’t die in that game, however it was just a demo.. go figure
If you are getting a constant stream of scares, you’d wish you could die if only to get a tiny break from them. lol Hence why dying doesn’t always up the scare factor.
At least it’s not an 8 bit game like 95% of indie games.
Is there ANYTHING special about this Switch port aside from the subtitle? If not, I might as well just get this game on PS4.