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Layers Of Fear 3 Announced With A Spooky Live-Action Trailer

Layers Of Fear 3 Announced With A Spooky Live-Action Trailer https://ift.tt/iQyOmI1 A third mainline game in the Layers of Fear series, Layers of Fear 3, has been announced by developer Bloober Team. The sequel was announced in a video celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the original Layers of Fear . It contains a lot of tone-setting footage, set to a spooky rendition of "You Are My Sunshine" - there's nothing particularly scary in the video, but it's a little unsettling. Bloober Team CEO Piotr Babieno promises in the video that the Layers of Fear series is "still alive, still evolving, and still finding new ways to haunt". The video closes out with another live-action video, this time serving as a trailer for the third game. You can watch it below (but don't expect a lot of specific details). Continue Reading at GameSpot

Grab Criterion's Godzilla 15-Film Collection For 50% Off At Amazon

Grab Criterion's Godzilla 15-Film Collection For 50% Off At Amazon https://ift.tt/17pzCy5

Godzilla fans can save big on multiple Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray releases in the Criterion Collection catalog. Most notably, Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films, 1954-1975 is on sale for $112.48 (was $225) at Amazon. This gorgeous collection of 15 classic Godzilla movies routinely sells out during the Criterion Collection half-off sale at Amazon, so fans should snag it while they can.

The Showa-Era collection includes the first Godzilla movie on Blu-ray, but if you want to watch it in 4K UHD resolution, Godzilla (1954) is available on 4K Blu-ray for $25 (was $50). Criterion released the standalone edition last holiday season. The Criterion Collection also features a 1989 Godzilla movie that isn't part of the Showa Era. Godzilla vs. Biollante, one of the zaniest films in the franchise, released in March and is on sale for 50% off on 4K and standard Blu-ray.

Godzilla: The Criterion Collection Deals


Godzilla on 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray

Fans can also snag the newly released Shin Godzilla Limited Edition Steelbook for $35 at Amazon. If you don't want to wait--Amazon estimates orders won't arrive for one to two months--the standard edition 4K Blu-ray is available for $30. Shin Godzilla released on 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray on October 28. Chronologically, it's the first film in Godzilla's Reiwa era.

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