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<title>Layers of Fear is free on Steam and you can keep it forever</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src="https://cdn.gamer-network.net/2018/articles/2018-06-15-11-21/-1529058098036.jpg/EG11/resize/300x-1/format/jpg/1979254.jpg" alt=""/><br>Layers of Fear was a turning point for Polish studio Bloober. Before it, Bloober had a reputation for poor games, but Layers began something new.<br>It began a specialisation in a kind of insidious horror game - a horror which doesn't rely on jump scares (although it does use some) but which is strange, eerie and unsettling. In Layers you are a painter in a mansion, but all is not what it seems. <br>, which counts for so much. And today, for a limited time, , so I suggest you get it.<br>]]></description>
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