Visage – Matryoshka Doll Locations

A guide to finding all of the dolls throughout the game.

Overview

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There’s 10 Matryoshka Dolls in the early access version of Visage. Of these 7 are lootable at any time inside the house and 3 are missable during unique sequences. To simplify it, there is 1 doll in each unique section “outside” the normal house.

For the most convenient experience I recommend grabbing the 7 dolls inside the house at the very beginning of the game or after the end of it so you can avoid the worst of the dangers. I put the mildly spoiler location ones at the end of the guide.

Doll Locations

In the House

1. Progress Room – Inside the desk.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

2. Son’s Room

Between the wardrobe and some boxes. It’s hard to spot.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

3. Parent’s Bedroom
In the bottom right drawer of the dresser.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

4. Dining Room
In the middle upper cabinet.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

5. Secret Room
In the Garage Attic. Reach it by moving the large toolbox and crawling through.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

6. Basement Hallway
Where there is a lot of insulation on the walls, it’s between some steps on the short staircase.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

7. Basement Storage
It’s in the freezer in the room where you first hear Lucy.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

Missable Dolls Outside the House

8. Treehouse
It’s under the radio in the corner.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

9. Cage Room
After the chase sequence out of the Cage Room you’ll find it next to the miniature wardrobe in the room with the dolls in the wall.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

10. Wardrobe Room
After reaching the giant room of wardrobes you’ll find one inside a wardrobe near the center of the room. To make it appear open the wardrobe and take a picture to see a bunch of masks show up.

Visage - Matryoshka Doll Locations

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