Man, I didn’t know making art tortured people so much.
....do I actually want to see under the tarp... |
This is an environmental narrative title, so gameplay is fairly minimal; aside from walking around and seeing things happen around the character, you can often pick up items to observe them in more detail, interact with items you find (opening drawers, but also playing music boxes, etc.), and pick up papers to read them. And, as you explore, the details get clearer, although never enough to get a definitive answer as to what’s going on, leaving a lot to interpretation.
Okay. Before I turned my back, I swear this painting was a peaceful scene in a prairie. |
The game begins on a stormy evening, as the painter, in first-person view, explores his house that contains more booze than anything else of sustenance. He is being reminded of his current work, which has gone down the drain; among other things, he illustrated a version of Little Red Riding Hood… and his pictures turned to unsettling gore. Geez, was he making the art for the Brothers Grimm version? He seems unable to obtain a satisfying result with his newest work of art, which waits in the office, covered by a tarp. One look at it, and everything changes.
He steps out of his office and into a hall that wasn’t there before, to a room that also didn’t exist a minute ago. A lot of effects in this game utilize the technique of "behind the black", meaning that they happen outside of the first-person camera's field of vision while your attention is elsewhere. Another common trick is to disorient the player by changing where doors lead, as another example.
Or the clean room you left through a mirror reveals itself to be completely thrashed. |
As you approach the painting of a dog, the happy barking stops... and is replaced by whines and the crackling of a fire... |
Meh, they don't even have Dark Side of the Moon in that household. |
This is either gonna turn the picture into that of a monster once my back is turned, or it will do something else... or nothing and I am just getting paranoid... |
Combine that with effective sound and lighting work, and you’ve got a state of constant disorientation. The changes are like the world pulling you deeper into that insanity, whether you want to or not. And since these effects rely on camera tricks, I can’t properly show them with still images.
Geez, I hope I won't have to clean that up. |
WHAT THE FLYING FUCK- Of all the freaky imagery in the game, who would think the child's bedroom would house the freakiest of the lot? |
A genuinely fantastic game, and one that ranks among the best visual experiences I’ve had all year. A definite recommendation. Look this game up, it’s worth it. You might also enjoy the game’s DLC, Inheritance, which takes place a few decades later and features the Daughter. It also has special events around Halloween. Layers of Fear is available on Steam for 21.99$.
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