I won’t spoil them for you, but you will see for yourself when you examine your trophies. Unfortunately the DLC also has 3 game endings. I recommend you buy the whole game/DLC package because it explains stuff the game does not. If you fall in a hole and you hear something scary, turn around and search in the dark.Īs for the DLC, Inheritance, I recommend it. Do not crank the paintings out of the pit, but do jump down. Also, you’ll be aiming to pick up all of her items (hair brush, broken phone, perfume, necklace, checkers, give the potato to the cat (near the checkers) and interact with doors that suddenly open or give you any clues that your dead wife is there. If the wall says to Not turn back, turn back. Instead of taking the doors with paintings, you will take the door options that have black oozing stuff. In this final run you are going to constantly head toward your dead wife. Playthrough #3: For your final playthrough you do the opposite of your last one. And under no circumstances peak in any doors where the dead wife may be hiding and avoid her in the halls. Avoid any instances of your child as well (do not pick up any toys or follow the crying voices). If there is black goo by a doorway, avoid it at all costs. If given options of two doorways, always follow the art. Also, make sure to always follow the rats. Under no circumstances interact with any alcohol, or items belonging to the wife as that will trigger the neutral ending. Essentially you’re being selfish and you only interact with items related to you or your art (Example: Dog collar, dog muzzle, cane, glasses, broken clock, crank (hidden in a closet), rats, broken brushes, broken palette). From this point on you choose to go the path of the painter. Playthrough #2: This second time you can choose to “Finish It” which will return you to the beginning of chapter 1 where you are in the art studio room. This will give you the neutral loop ending which is okay. Playthrough #1: Pick up all momentos, rat drawings and objects lying around to trigger memories. The developers at Bloober games expect you to figure it out yourself, but here’s my suggestion: Nothing’s really explained or laid out for you. This game is meant to be played 3 times for each ending. If you’re the kind of person who has to collect all collectibles, then you will end up with this ending. It does not give you (the player) nor the man you’re playing as any sort of closure. If you do so you’ll get the neutral ending (or the loop ending) that everyone talks about. This is not a very long game, but it’s not meant to be sped through. I got the main game and DLC (Inheritance) for $13.50, which wasn’t bad considering how many times you have to play the game to get all the “layers” the developers have added. I grabbed Layers of Fear a few weeks past when Playstation had their Halloween sales.
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