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  • Summary: Dollhouse: Behind The Broken Mirror is a terrifying first-person horror adventure game that tells a dark and mysterious story in a cinematic style.
    Enter the broken mind of Eliza de Moor, a once-celebrated singer, now trapped in the labyrinth of her own forgotten memories. Piece together
    Dollhouse: Behind The Broken Mirror is a terrifying first-person horror adventure game that tells a dark and mysterious story in a cinematic style.
    Enter the broken mind of Eliza de Moor, a once-celebrated singer, now trapped in the labyrinth of her own forgotten memories. Piece together the secrets of your past by exploring two nightmarish realities, all with the help of an experimental medicine.
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  1. Apr 1, 2025
    65
    Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror is a really solid psychological horror experience. It has a captivating story, a haunting atmosphere, and clever puzzles that make it stand out from other horror games. While the gunplay feels a bit off and the camera work is really odd, the game’s occasional strengths really make up for some of these issues. It’s not the best horror game you’ll ever play, but it’s an interesting experience.
  2. Mar 28, 2025
    50
    Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror features an interesting premise but just about every aspect of playing it makes it a monotonous experience.
  3. Mar 28, 2025
    35
    Dollhouse: Behind The Broken Mirror felt like someone attempted to make a horror game who didn’t know what made them scary to begin with, and then didn’t show it to a single person for feedback before releasing it. The story is all over the place, and any lore you get throughout the game is hard to make sense of or connect to anything you have already learned. The enemies are obnoxious in number and any possible threat or fear goes out the window due to the sheer frustration that they instill. It feels like a bunch of half-baked concepts and locations thrown into a pot and left to boil for way too long. The flaws in the gameplay and overall functionality bleed so far through the experience that it felt like a slog, and the scariest part was the fact it took 8 hours to finish.