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  • Summary: Portrait of a Torn is an intriguing mystery and exploration game that will captivate your senses and challenge your mind in a world where every shadow hides a secret.

    As Robert, a young soldier returning to a home shrouded in shadows and silence, you'll embark on a journey to uncover the
    Portrait of a Torn is an intriguing mystery and exploration game that will captivate your senses and challenge your mind in a world where every shadow hides a secret.

    As Robert, a young soldier returning to a home shrouded in shadows and silence, you'll embark on a journey to uncover the chilling secrets hidden within its ancient walls. Explore enigmatic rooms that guard the dark truths of the past. Each clue you find, each piece you uncover, brings you closer to understanding the haunting and tragic story that binds the house and its inhabitants.

    Experience a deeply atmospheric adventure where every corner hides a secret and every sound sends shivers down your spine. Encounter mysterious figures and uncover a narrative woven with suspense and sorrow, compelling you to delve into an unspeakable secret hidden in your home.
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  1. Mar 5, 2026
    70
    It's very short, with a running time of just under two hours, but Portrait of a Torn has a dark and engaging story to unravel. Some minor issues such as dialogue not lining up with text bring it down a little.
  2. Mar 10, 2026
    56
    Portrait of a Torn is a short, narrative driven mystery that focuses on atmosphere, exploration, and emotional storytelling. You move through a quiet, unsettling home, solving light puzzles while uncovering a tragic story piece by piece. While the ending and a few technical issues hold it back, the experience is still engaging if you enjoy slow, reflective walking sims.