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Dylan Dog: Through the Looking Glass

Dylan Dog: Through the Looking Glass takes the surrealism of the comics and dives headfirst into nightmare territory. Imagine Carroll’s Wonderland rewritten by Lovecraft and illustrated by Tiziano Sclavi, and you’re halfway there. Released in 1992, it’s an eerie point-and-click where mirrors, dreams, and madness all intertwine. The puzzles are cryptic, the writing sharp, and the atmosphere thick enough to suffocate you. This isn’t a game you “beat”; it’s one you endure, like a vivid nightmare that won’t let go. It’s poetic, haunting, and just unsettling enough to make you check your own reflection twice.
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