Now, I am not usually one to complain about the length, especially if you have a good time playing it, but for me, I was left with more questions than answers by the end. Expect to finish Layers of Fear: Inheritance in 2-3 hours depending on how quick you are to walk around. It’s Short | As mentioned above, the game is short.Having a puzzle or two in this would have added better pacing and more engagement overall. Puzzles would have been a good thing to introduce since it is the type of game that is covered in mystery and secrets. Given how short the game is, it can be forgiven, but I think adding more mechanics to the game could have allowed for a better experience overall. Expect to be walking from room to room, inspecting objects for context on the story, reading notes for more backstory, and watching scripted events play out before you that reveal much bigger story plots as you progress. Some Repetition | Layers of Fear: Inheritance does suffer from a lot of repetition throughout the game.For those who like achievement hunting, you will be pleased to know that the game offers an extra 9 achievements to unlock as well. Since this is a short game, it does give you the added incentive to go back, and try and get a different outcome.
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