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Summer is sadly drawing to an end, but GOG are looking to extend it just a little longer with their aptly-named The GOG Sale. And, as part of that sale, GOG has made The Brotherhood’s 2015 sci-fi horror game Stasis available to grab for free for the next 72 hours.
You know how it goes: sign up for free at GOG, go to the giveaway, add Stasis to your library, and enjoy. In addition, The GOG Sale has titles heavily discounted (up to 90% off), with flash deals going on until September 5th. New titles are also expected to join the service during the sale, so keep an eye out for those if you’re into DRM-free games.
If you’ve never played Stasis (read our review from way back when), think of it as a mix between Event Horizon and the classic point-and-click psychological horror title, Sanitarium. This isometric point-and-click, sci-fi horror title takes place in the distant future aboard the spacecraft Groomlake. John Maracheck awakens from stasis in agony, with corpses littering the Groomlake. With his wife and daughter missing, and the Groomlake threatening to crash onto the surface of Neptune, he must unravel what happened, find his family, and escape.
Stasis is also available via Steam, and saw a sequel released in 2017 called CAYNE.
Writer/Artist/Gamer from the Great White North. I try not to be boring.
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Bloober Team had revealed (after much teasing) Layers of Fears back in June, and at Gamescom, they’ve now dropped a new trailer for the upcoming entry. The trailer specifically provides an extended look at “The Final Note,” one of the new storylines created exclusively for Layers of Fears.
In Layers of Fears, “The Final Note” focuses on the Painter’s Wife, a devastated musician whose story has never been fully explored. The trailer also teases a new location that aims to bridge the stories of Layers of Fear and Layers of Fear 2.
Layers of Fears is described as “a psychological horror chronicle built upon the foundations of the original Layers of Fear, Layers of Fear: Inheritance, and Layers of Fear 2.” Powered by Unreal Engine 5, the new entry builds on the foundations of the franchise’s previous entries and “works as a reimagination of the overall narrative structure connecting them all.” Layers of Fears will serve as a nexus where the revised stories of the original Layers of Fear and Layers of Fear 2 coalesce into a single unified experience that is expanded with the addition of new original chapters.
Layers of Fears is currently in development for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series, targeting a 2023 release.
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