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Most horror games rely on ghosts or jump scares, but Layers of Fear takes a much more disturbing approach. This game is a deep dive into how guilt and regret can slowly destroy a person's sanity. As you play, the house around you begins to shift and changeโ€”not because of magic, but because your character's memory is broken and unreliable.

When reality bends and walls move, itโ€™s a reflection of an unstable mind. The more the protagonist tries to finish his "masterpiece," the more the world collapses under the weight of his past mistakes. In this video, we explore why the real monster in this game isn't a ghost in the hallway, but the inescapable guilt we carry within ourselves.
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00:00This game doesn't scare you with monsters, it scares you with your own mind.
00:04Layers of Fear is not just a horror game.
00:07It's about guilt slowly destroying the human mind.
00:10The house keeps changing because memory is broken and unreliable.
00:15Rooms shift, walls move, and reality bends.
00:18As regret grows stronger, the world becomes unstable.
00:23In the end, the real monster isn't a ghost, it's the guilt you can't escape.
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