3/17/2023 0 Comments Layers of fear legacy switch![]() ![]() ![]() When we interviewed producer Rafał Basaj recently he told us that part of the motivation for making the game handheld is that the team thought it'd be really cool to play the game in dark and spooky real-life places, like scary basements or an abandoned house, and that's something we'd probably agree with, if only because the game works best in handheld when there's very little light around you. That plane comment wasn't just us plucking an example out of the air by the way (see what we did there?), but our reviewer actually did play the game in handheld on a plane. HD rumble, for instance, is now included, and there are the odd motion controls and touch-screen features, but honestly for the most part these aren't really going to be a major differentiating point between this version and the others, since it controls like any other first-person game anyway and you may well find yourself drawn to the Pro Controller when docked. Yes, it's been two years since we got the full launch of the artsy horror game, but now it's back, and you can ever take the horror with you, if you felt like you weren't self-conscious enough screaming at home and fancy doing it on a plane instead.īloober Team hasn't just lifted Layers of Fear straight from PC, PS4, and Xbox One onto Switch though, as Legacy has some minor tweaks that are worth mentioning, the first of which is that there are now a few Switch-specific features. ![]() In the last year the Nintendo Switch has garnered quite the reputation as a home for indie titles aplenty, whether that be brand new titles or existing games finding a new lease of life on the hybrid console, and one game that falls into the category of the latter is Bloober Team's Layers of Fear, which is getting the Switch treatment in the form of Layers of Fear: Legacy. ![]()
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