System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £12.39
Comfort Rating: Yellow
Genre: Horror
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: 18+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 65
Description: A man drove his daughter to his estranged wife’s house. On the road, this man, tortured by depression, was deeply immersed in his past memories. Suddenly, his car crashed and he lost consciousness. When the man woke up, he found himself in a deserted ancient Chinese house. Could this be a dream? Or an illusion? Or a space-time anomaly? By following his daughter’s voice, he began to explore this eerie ancient house. It seems, however, what had happened was by no means accidental. As he went deeper into the ancient house, all seemingly unrelated mysteries were gradually pieced together into the truth that had been buried for a century. Would the man find his daughter and leave with her safely? “Where am I? Why am I here? What does all this have to do with me?
Review: Paper Dolls is your classic VR horror experience that offers all the jump scares, creepy graphics and scary sounds that most of them do. But sadly it doesn’t bring anything new to the genre and while that doesn’t make this a bad experience at all, it is still nothing worthy of recommendation. While still enjoyable if you like the genre I really can’t pick anything out that all the other horror games have done before it. So if you like many of the other VR horror experience, do consider giving this a go.