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| | Title:
Rule of Rose

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System:
Playstation 2
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Genre:
Survival horror
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Publisher:
Atlus
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Developer:
Punchline
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Release: 9/12/06 ..............................................
Online: No ..............................................
ESRB: Mature (M)
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| Overall |
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It's no secret that the library of Sony's second console isn't severely lacking survival horror titles. As the years of passed, owners of the platform have been offered some of the most terrificly terrifying experiences in interactive entertainment. Atlus, a publisher well known within the industry for distributing numerous role-playing games developed overseas, has taken the liberty of publishing and introducing perhaps the most bizarre, disturbing game ever to be witnessed by a Western audience. This oddity of a game is titled Rule of Rose, a twisted tale that will surely change your perception of how peculiar and savage children are capable of being. |
| Sweet to the Core |
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Beautiful visuals. Everything just looks flat out impressive, especially since it's on a aging piece of hardware that's well on its way out in the eyes of many.
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| Going Bad |
| | Backtracking. No one appreciates going through multiple areas on one occasion in survival horror titles such as this one to find item after item, especially if they haven't seen a change as time goes on.
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| Rotten to the Core |
| | Clunky combat. Attempting to melee with a group of enemies is just asking for trouble, so it's wiser to just run away from a hostile situation.
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| The Core Score |
Overall
4 |
| Fun |
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4 |
| Gameplay |
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3 |
| Graphics |
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9 |
| Audio |
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9 |
| Replay |
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6 |
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| Kid Safe Score |
| 1 Horrible |
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Parents, your children really don't need to see the violent acts that are performed by the young characters in this game. |
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