But we play as a young girl named Jennifer as she happens to stumble upon a rather dilapidated mansion in the English countryside. Now regarding the story, I sadly can not delve too deeply into that without giving away the beauty of it all. But beyond all that lies what I feel to be a fairly interesting psychological survival horror title in the same vein as Silent Hill. This nearly got the game banned in a few places or heavily censored in others, but the game finally got a release uncensored in most nations.
#Eleanor rule of rose movie#
With the intro movie alone the player is given privy to what the game will have in store dark, bleak settings coupled with violence against children and finally bizarre subtly sexual imagery towards children.
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Released in 2006 for the PS2 by Punchline (who had only made and would only make one other game known as Chulip), Rule of Rose garnered not only generally positive buzz for it's interesting aesthetic and ideas but also generated quite a bit of controversy regarding the game's content. That's what we're going to be learning about in this let's play for Rule of Rose. Even within the confines of seemingly normal circumstances, growing up can still be an incredibly trying situation and it leaves one to wonder what happens to those growing up in harder situations. The shifting mass of a body going through puberty, new feelings and questions surging through a burgeoning brain, and more complex interactions between peers and the world at large. Now as we all know, growing up can be hard on a kid.