


If players like the horror in Dredge, they’d love it here. But he’s interrupted by his own house, a constantly changing Victorian-era mansion, and ghastly visions of the painter’s psyche. Layers of Fear (2016)Ī first-person psychedelic horror, players take control of a painter whose sole objective is to complete his Magnum Opus. It’s a relaxing game like Dredge, one that doesn’t rely on fast-paced encounters or violence. The world isn’t static, some answers can only be gleaned before time moves on, but there is a time loop in place so gamers can revisit the same spots with the knowledge they’ve gained from their previous run. Set in a vast open galaxy, players are tasked with journeying to different areas in space to uncover the mystery behind their world. With a turn-based battle system, players can inflict emotional status effects on their opponents to win the day. and they undertake a journey both in the real world and the dream world to battle Sunny’s fears and overcome forgotten secrets. Inspired by Japanese role-playing games, Omori follows teenager Sunny, and his dream world alter ego Omori.
