The Black Mirror

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The Black Mirror
The Black Mirror.
Developer(s) Unknown Identity
Publisher(s) The Adventure Company (North America)
Flag of Czech Republic Future Games
Flag of France Micro Application
Flag of United Kingdom GMX Media
Engine AGDS (Advanced Graphic Development System)
Release date(s) Flag of Czech Republic February 2003
Flag of France October 3, 2003
Flag of United States October 17, 2003
Flag of United Kingdom May 28, 2004
Flag of Germany April 27, 2005
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Mature (17+)
PEGI: 12+
Platform(s) Windows
Media CD (2) / DVD (1)
System requirements Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium® III 400 MHz (or equivalent)
64 MB RAM
8 MB DirectX 7.1 compatible video card
Input Keyboard, Mouse

The Black Mirror is a third-person point-and-click adventure game developed in 2003 by Unknown Identity, a Czech company. Its original name is Posel Smrti (Death's Messenger). The game features 150 locations and 5 hours of spoken dialogoue.

[edit] Plot Details

Black Mirror is the name of the ancestral manor of the Gordon family located in England. Samuel Gordon is forced to return there after 12 years absence following the death of his grandfather, William Gordon. Despite occurring under mysterious circumstances, William's death is considered a suicide by everyone except for Samuel. Plagued by sudden nightmares and excruciating headaches, Samuel is determined to find the true causes of his grandfather's death.

The game is divided into 6 chapters:

  • Chapter I: Return of the Future
  • Chapter II: Back to the Light
  • Chapter III: Hidden Legacy
  • Chapter IV: Forgotten Bound
  • Chapter V: Confession of the Truth
  • Chapter VI: Look Through the Mirror

[edit] Critic

The game's reception has been mixed. While most critics praised its dark atmosphere, created mostly by meticulously drawn backgrounds, music, ambiance and realistic animation and sound effects, the quality of the English voice-overs unsatisfied many. Another points of criticism include the game's rigid linear structure, pixel hunting elements and, most especially, the game's ending.

The Black Mirror manor
The Black Mirror manor


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