![]() Our protagonist is a Hollywood actor – which we don’t find out the identity of until the final cutscenes – who has been summoned to perform as the lead role for a film whilst the ship is on its journey. Layers of Fear 2 is set aboard a large luxury oceanic liner on its maiden voyage. Not only did this game push me to my limits in terms of jumps and horrific imagery, but the game also made me fear my own surroundings, I no longer felt safe in my own home without any of the lights on. #LAYERS OF FEAR 2 PS5 FULL#Almost six hours later and I was still shaking as the credits rolled on my first full playthrough of the game. I played the game as everyone else should, as soon as it turned dark I turned off all the lights, put on my headphones, and ensured my drink was in a bottle with a lid (for when I inevitably knock it over with sheer fright). So, when I saw that Layers of Fear 2 was coming out next week, the sequel to their hit 2016 game, I had to play it. However, a few months ago I reviewed >Observer_ on the PS4, a psychological thriller/horror game from Bloober Team, which I loved. I don’t get any thrills or sense of enjoyment out of running away from things I can’t fight whilst hiding under the table until they casually walk on by. There’s a certain genre I’m not the biggest fan of, the horror genre. ![]()
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