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    Accessibility Features
  • PS5 Version
    Vibration function supported (DualSense wireless controller)
  • PS5 cloud streaming supported only with Premium subscription
Blood, Language, Violence
  • 1 player
  • Accessibility features (8)
    Accessibility Features
  • PS5 Version
    Vibration function supported (DualSense wireless controller)
  • PS5 cloud streaming supported only with Premium subscription

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BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW
  • Full Game
DELUXE Edition
  • BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW
  • Additional Ending
  • Digital Soundtrack
  • Exclusive Cat skins
  • Collectible digital cards

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cupauh
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/13/2026
The Road to Ruin

The game graphics aren't bad, it's just that there's a bit too much high-energy action. With all the sudden face-offs, some people might not be able to handle it. But if the main character wants to gain followers, there have to be some sacrifices to get those followers.

Velvko835
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/12/2026
Messy but Genuine

The pacing between the seven chapters isn't seamless, and the stealth mechanics often glitch. But Anne's story made me cry—those bullying scars carved into her skin feel painfully real. Flaws aside, five stars for its courage.

yorkshin359
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/12/2026
Family Is Scarier Than Inner Demons

Every monster in the game is a familiar face: the abusive mother, the absent father, the mocking classmates. The truth is more suffocating than the horror—lingers long after, five stars for the writing.

Mescaline3826
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/12/2026
Clear Identity, Not for Everyone

For me, it works because it has a clear identity: first person, sick atmosphere, constant psychological tension, and a protagonist who always seems on the verge of breaking down. Not for everyone.

bkxbnmc
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/6/2026
The pioneering work of this series.

It's still as scary as ever for me, but under my funny background music, any horror scene is little karami, who is really fond of food and fun.

Girls_poetic
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/5/2026
Absolutely chilling! A must-play for horror fans

I was hooked from start to finish! This game does an amazing job of building pure, psychological dread without needing to spam cheap jump scares. The atmosphere is incredibly tense, and the surreal, nightmare-like environments kept me completely on edge the whole time. What really blew me away was how the game takes everyday anxieties like social media and bullying and turns them into something genuinely terrifying. The monster designs are super creative and genuinely unsettling to look at. If you want a horror game that is actually scary, has a gripping story, and leaves you thinking long after the credits roll, you definitely need to grab this one. Highly recommended!

unseen_airway33
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/4/2026
Wonderful Horror Focused on Mental Trauma & Online Pressure

It’s an outstanding first-person psychological horror game that skillfully combines appearance anxiety and trauma from original family. Revolving around redemption and self-reconciliation, the mature story builds an excellent immersive creepy atmosphere.With fragmented narrative design, players piece together the protagonist’s bitter experiences including school bullying and maternal control through diaries and various clues, gradually understanding hidden inner wounds.The live-stream UI at the bottom left with real-time follower numbers and bullet comments is ingeniously designed. It vividly visualizes the anxiety of being watched online and brings an authentic live-stream immersive feeling.

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Accessibility Features

BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW is a first-person psychological horror game that explores the dark side of social media and its impact on mental health. You play as Anne, a young woman haunted by the trauma of bullying, trapped in a surreal nightmare while uncovering hidden truths.

To escape, Anne must confront the most painful moments of her life. But she is not alone — grotesque creatures watch her every move. Will she find a way out, or will her fears consume her?

BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW delves into themes such as cyberbullying, body dysmorphia, and emotional isolation, presenting them through a tense and symbolically rich horror experience.

Platform:
PS5
Release:
1/16/2026
Publisher:
Serafini Productions GK
Genres:
Horror
Voice:
English
Screen Languages:
Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), English, French (France), German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian
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