

The memento is found inside the second drawer from the top next to the lamp. Go down the left hallway and turn on the lamp. Memento 8 Chapter 4 Layers Of Fear Memento #9įollowing the hallway segment with the happy birthday bear, you will eventually come upon that frequently changing four way intersection again, which this time is covered in child scribblings. Turn left at the top and unlock the door to find memento #8 sitting on the shelf.

With key in hand, turn around and go back up the stairs you used to reach the library. Climb up the ladder and grab the key sitting on the shelf next to a bottle. When you enter the large library room with the stacks of books on the floor and on the shelves, stand next to the wood ladder and push it over to the other side of the room. Unlock the large black chest to find this memento. Go back into the destroyed hallway until you hit the dead end, and then turn around to change the surroundings again. Open the door and grab the key attached to the doll hanging from the closet ceiling. In the disorienting segment where doors and hallways disappear whenever you spin around, wait for the destroyed hallway to appear and walk into it, but then turn around again and go back to see a new door. Memento 6 Chapter 3 Layers Of Fear Memento #7 Open the top drawer to find the next memento. Light both of the candelabras inside the room and then open the cabinet next to the bed to find memento #5.ĭirectly to the left of the previous memento is a desk sitting next to a candelabra. You can pick up the memento on the floor in front of a chair.Īfter seeing the dog painting catch fire, you'll head into a hallway where you have to try to open the door at the end and then open the door to the right (next to the candles). Head back outside the direction you were going when the room exploded, but instead of turning to the right, go to the end of the hallway and unlock the door with the safe key.
#LAYERS OF FEAR THEORY CODE#
Unlock the safe by entering the code you found and then grab the key hidden inside.

Pick up the paper to get the code to the safe mounted on the wall to the right of the room's door. A scrap of paper will be found inside the room at a random location – I found it next to the fireplace first, but it can also be across the room on the desk or in another spot. When you walk through the fireplace room that explodes behind you, turn around and go back in. The memento is clearly sitting on the ground just past the fiery area. This memento is found in the attic room where you can see fire burning below the boards. Memento 2 Chapter 2 Layers Of Fear Memento #3 The second memento is sitting on a table next to a color palette. Wait for the weirdness of the melting painting to pass and then go behind the painting's frame. Turn on the light switch and then turn around to find a giant painting staring at you menacingly. This one is found after you fall through the floor while looking at the doll hanging above the fireplace. In the hallway with the flowers, turn to the right and open the bookcase to find the first photo memento sitting on the shelf. Immediately after pulling the cover off the painting, you'll head down the hallway and go into the room with the open window and then have to turn around and go back the way you came.

#LAYERS OF FEAR THEORY HOW TO#
On the desk opposite your painting, pick up the black scrap book and flip through each page to see your current mementos.īelow we describe in detail how to find every single memento, but you may also be interested in these guides to fully experience everything Layers Of Fear has to offer: If you aren't sure what mementos you already have, you can peruse your current roster at the end of each level in the masterpiece painting room. Grabbing the first family memento unlocks the “Scraps of Love” achievement, and to earn the “Immortalized In My Heart” trophy you have to manage to find all 16 mementos, some of which are quite thoroughly hidden. There are three main types of collectibles (each of which reveals information on a different area of the painter's life): rat drawings, family mementos, and whispered memories.
