
Pop Elephant Studio · 30 Sept 2026
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A prince who has lost his kingdom and everything else. His uncle and aide-de-camp, unable to leave him. In a cramped rented room abroad, click on objects and piece together a codependent relationship filled with brutality and endurance. Watch helplessness turn into violence, tenderness into torture.
Power structures can dissolve. So can people.
Dissolution of My Self is a point-and-click psychological horror narrative game about exile, dependence, and the collapse of identity.
In a rented room, you will click on objects, read fragments of Hector’s memories, and help dismantle his identity.
Before you is an ordinary rented room.
And yet, for Hector, the prince of a fallen kingdom in exile, every seemingly ordinary everyday object inside it is evidence left behind by an intimate tyranny.
Can you blame him for becoming cruel? After all, all he has left is his uncle.
Today, he has decided to forget it all.
Your task is to investigate these objects, awaken the memories Hector refuses to face, and help him erase them.
He has to forget.
After all, remembering who you are can be far too painful.
Hector (CV: Netoru Irakusa)
“Your body is my only territory.”
An exiled prince of a fallen kingdom, trapped in a rented apartment far from home. After losing his identity, homeland, and future, he drags his dependence on Matvey—along with his resentment and love—into the depths of self-dissolution.
Matvey (CV: Tetsuto Furukawa)
“If you were nothing more than family to me, my child would be old enough to walk by now.”
Hector’s uncle and aide-de-camp, who fled with him under an alias after their kingdom fell. He now supports their life as an unlicensed electrician. Unfortunately, Hector treats him as subject, uncle, caregiver, wife, and mother all at once.
Piece together your own dissolution storyWhat you touch first is what Hector remembers first. The same truth unfolds at a different rhythm depending on how you explore.
Explore memories inside a rented roomInvestigate everyday objects such as windows, a television, dining chairs, and medicine bottles to trigger memories Hector refuses to face.
Watch memories peel away one by oneAs Hector gradually gives up his past and his self, the objects you have triggered will slowly blur and lose their function.
Psychological horror with no monstersThe horror comes from a sealed space, life in exile, and the twisted decay of family affection, love, and devotion to country between the two of them.
A dark intimate relationship narrativeUncle and nephew, sovereign and subject, “mommy” and his manchild, caretaker and patient— an abnormal bond so intimate and suffocating it turns your stomach.
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