Visage: How to Solve Every Mirror Puzzle in Chapter 2 (Dolores's Chapter)

2022-05-14 20:04:45 By : Mr. Evans Wu

In the second chapter of Visage, players enter a series of mirrors and solve puzzles to learn what happened to Dolores and her family in that house.

Players experience the story of Visage very slowly and often not in chronological order. During the game, players find themselves in a massive, labyrinthine house harboring dark secrets about the atrocities that took place there. Events and memories are revealed in flashes, and players will need to solve difficult puzzles to learn more and progress the story further. In Chapter 2, Dolores's chapter, players will find themselves inside a twisted dream filled with mirrors. Many of the mirrors act as portals that lead players to different locations in and around the home. There are also 11 mirrors with associated puzzles for players to solve to piece together more of what happened to Dolores and her little family.

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Unlike some of the other ghosts in other chapters of the game, Dolores' story is somewhat heartbreaking, as it relates to mental illness and aging and could be interpreted more as a tragedy based on circumstance rather than demonic possession. As the game does not give players much guidance to help them solve the puzzles to complete Dolores's story, they may struggle to know how to approach the mirrors. They will need to solve the puzzles in order and hold onto any items they find for use in subsequent puzzles. Here is the solution to all 11 mirror puzzles in Visage Chapter 2.

During this level, players will need to follow an umbilical cord into a hidden, dark room with only a circle of mirrors in the center. As they look through each of the mirrors, a ghostly figure will try to come through one of the mirrors, jumpscaring the player and causing the mirror to fall backwards and break. They should enter this mirror and follow it into a room similar to the Progress Room with a confessional. The player will hear heavy breathing, and Dolores will ask from the other side of the confessional for the player to bring her the child. Players are going to need to find a way to get the child, which is where the mirror puzzles come in.

Around the house following this event, they will notice mirrors on various walls. Each of these can be broken, revealing new rooms and areas to explore.

To break each mirror and solve its associated puzzle, players are going to need a sledgehammer. They will find this tool in the Garage. After they step through the mirror that falls and breaks in the large circle of mirrors, they'll hear a car alarm going off. They'll need the Garage room key to enter the garage, find and equip the sledgehammer, and turn off the alarm.

Players can then complete the puzzles. The puzzles should be done in this order, as many mirrors can't be solved without items collected from the previous ones.

Mirror 1: Second Floor, near the Son's Room

This door leads players to the location of the next mirror.

Players will need to head upstairs after completing this puzzle.

Mirror 4: First Floor TV Room by the Dining Room

Mirror 5: Next to the Wardrobe in the Basement

Mirror 7: Basement Stairs (Near Dining Room)

Mirror 9: First Floor Hallway (Where the Felix the Cat Clock Was, Near the Bookshelves)

Mirror 11: Basement (Next to Electric Room)

Players must have solved all the previous puzzles prior to completing this last one.

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Visage is available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Maria Meluso is a staff game guide and game review writer for Screen Rant based in the Midwestern United States. She covers everything from massive, open-world RPGs to small-scale indie horror projects. She's the kind of person who loves instructions and manuals but who is stubborn and competitive enough to wait to consult game guides until she's hit game over at least 15 times. When not writing, you can usually find her playing fantasy RPGs like Dragon Age and writing screenplays.