Earlier today, I was scattering Light of Fear and my colleague Paul Tamayo. It's a newly released horror game that brings it back Resident Evil and Alone in the Dark. Fixed camera view, chess-themed puzzles, bad zombies. It has all the classic hits. It's ugly and strange, and we might have broken it.
Light of Fear developed by the Spanish studio Brok3nsite, and only available on Playstation 4. it's a pretty awesome option that will be free for anyone familiar with its predecessors. There are no revelations of big news or twists of shocking plot here. He plays like a man who returns to his family home after dying in the family; he then reveals some strange secrets. There are recovery keys and zombies you can shoot. I've always had fun, though Light of Fear
In some cases, you will only enter a room to get thick flowing blooms. Sometimes, your gun does not seem to hit the target. The display – which looks like a notebook – has a lovely look but is quick to navigate. The puzzles that should be easier become more complicated due to the unusual stiffness whenever you move a piece or switch. So great, I think we broke the game while trying to play it, or maybe the game was always broken. After finding something that requires the use of a power instrument, I went into the basement and brought that thing called a power tool, and found that whatever that item (or whatever I was supposed to get) was not just in my inventory.
I can't really recommend it Light of Fear without fans or heavy fans Games like Glass Staircase or a terrifying five-minute game September 1999 they are smart and shy. But when you do jump around Light of FearConfusingly, there are some extreme fears you should have. I just consider waiting for a few startups and repairs before entering.