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Rule of Rose
Topic Started: Apr 7 2015, 02:35 PM (90 Views)
TyeSays
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Rule of Rose (Japanese: ルールオブローズ Hepburn: Rūru obu Rōzu?) is a survival horror video game for the PlayStation 2. The game was developed by Punchline and originally published by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2006 in Japan. It was also released by Atlus in North America and by 505 Game Street in Europe.

Set in 1930 England, the plot revolves around a nineteen-year-old girl named Jennifer, who becomes trapped in a world ruled by young girls who have established a class hierarchy called the Red Crayon Aristocrats. The game has been compared to survival horror games Silent Hill and Haunting Ground, due to the psychological horror used throughout and because the main character is accompanied by a canine companion.

Rule of Rose garnered mixed reviews from many publications upon its release; reaction to the story, music, and the horror elements were almost universally positive, while the gameplay was panned. The game was also the subject of a much controversy due to its use of violence and implied sexuality amongst some of its underage, female characters.
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“I’m getting seriously tired of saving your life.”
I remember hearing about this, and thought it looked interesting. But I've never been able to play it :giveup:
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I remember hearing about this, and thought it looked interesting. But I've never been able to play it :giveup:
It's such an expensive game :giveup: I keep seeing it online for prices like 50$ and I just....sigh. Maybe someday, when I'm rich and famous and living in a big penthouse in California, I'll have the balls to pay that much money for a horror game :poordat:
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I think you told me about this but I never played
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