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Binding: Video Game Brand: Atlus EAN: 0730865530205 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Item Dimensions: Label: Atlus Video Games Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Atlus Video Games Model: RR530205 MPN: 53020 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Atlus Video Games Release Date: September 12, 2006 Studio: Atlus Video Games Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: Rule Of Rose takes you into the past for incredible and strange gaming action. It is March, 1930 when young Jennifer's parents are killed in a tragic airship accident. She is sent to Rose Garden Orphanage, in a remote portion of the English countryside. In this dilapidated building, a ragtag mob of children who call themselves the "Aristocracy of the Red Crayon" rule. They kidnap her and take her into the dark heart of an impossibly large zeppelin, on a meandering course for a distant land. Now, with the help of a canine companion named Brown, Jennifer has to find valuable gifts for the Aristocracy, or suffer a fatal punishment for her insolence... Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Such a sad, unlucky girl...What an oddity 'Rule of Rose' is! Why would anyone choose to play a game in which the main character is a nervous, awkward teenage girl and the story the game tells could best be described as disturbing? And yet, there's lots of good answers to this question. How about, just for starters: beautiful graphics, unique gameplay, and a compelling and rich plotline? The graphics of 'Rule of Rose' are one of the things that sold me on the game almost immediately. Just watch the game's opening ... Read More Rating: - Worth your time if...Rule of Rose is a great game if you are into symbolism. The combat is very limited and is not the mail focus of the game (as made clear by the poor choice of weapons). You are given items such as a fork and small knife to fight initially, so really you are merely meant to explore and survive rather than track down monsters and be a slayer (except of course during boss battles). What's great about this game is the mystery. Each level is separated into two parts basically: exploration time and ... Read More Rating: - There are many better survival horror/adventures out there...First of all, I don't see the controversy in this game that everyone was talking about. It's disgusting yes, it may make you cringe, but not in a way other survival horror games do since all the freaky moments in this game involve being poked in the face by rats tied to sticks. Oh boy! Sign me up! Just kidding. While that's reason enough to move on to many of the better survival horror games out there (Silent Hill and Siren are great), the controls in this game are utterly useless, since ... Read More Rating: - Should Have Been a Movie...I admit, I haven't played a lot of survival horror. I rented this game because I thought it would be a good intro to the genre without the need to worry about twitch shooting and ammo counts. Plus, the story sounded interesting. Things didn't turn out that way. The game is SLOOOOWWWW. Action? What action? You spend your time running around through the same areas, looking for items. Sometimes you end up in combat. Mostly you run around. I use the word "run" loosely, since Jennifer ... Read More Rating: - Animal Abuse HellIf you love animals stay away. Brilliant in many area horrendous in others the ending does not allow for anything but anger and misery IMO |