
But turning around and then suddenly seeing on in a new position is somehow the most unsettling. Seeing them move on their own while looking through a mirror is a bit more unsettling.
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Seeing a room full of them in a mostly dark supermarket is unsettling. At least in what we played, this is done mostly through mannequins. In Sound Mind relies on psychological horror more than jump scares. How it’s able to survive repeated blows to solid wooden planks is a mystery, or at least a good application of game logic. It’s the Swiss army knife of mirrors, really. Mostly, though, it serves as a neat way to know when the way is clear. This is the unique mechanic seen in this game, and it can serve as a weapon of sorts by deflecting otherworldly attacks. This mirror serves as a way to cut through various obstacles in the area, and if the player holds it up by holding L2, then enemies can be tracked through walls.

While the game starts with the player on the defensive, wielding just a flashlight, later the player can build a gun, collect a gas mask, and most importantly pick up a shard of a mirror. Taped sessions with his patients have seemingly come to life, and he is forced to re-live and survive the horrifying encounters that took place within a sleepy town. In the process, the doctor realizes he is also losing his mind. This first-person adventure has gamers playing as a psychiatrist, who has seen several patients that have slowly lost their minds. In Sound Mind PS5 Preview – Resilient Mirror Read our thoughts on this surreal game below.

In Sound Mind may not be releasing until the end of September, but we managed to spend some time with a preview build of the upcoming psychological horror game In Sound Mind. If you’re ready for shorter days and longer nights (at least in the northern hemisphere) as summer finally winds down, developer We Create Stuff believes they have just the game to set the mood.
