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Rule of Rose

Also known as: Rule of Rose [UK]
This creepy horror game puts you in the shoes of a teenager trapped in a zeppelin and forced to fetch presents for psychotic children. Yep, it's weird.

Genre: Adventure
Release date: Sep 12, 2006
Published by: Atlus
Developed by: Punchline, Shirogumi
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Screenshots updated Aug 31, 2006
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Rule of Rose
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Rule of Rose
[PS2] Little girls get creepy in a new batch of screens
Jul 3, 2006
If there's anything that being kids taught us, it's that other kids can be real bastards. They're petty, they're conniving and they can turn on you in an instant. And when they've got even a little power to lord over you, you're probably in for some pain. And when monsters are involved? All bets are off, baby. Set in 1930 and unfolding like a cross between Silent Hill and Lord of the Flies, Rule of Rose is a bizarre, survival-horror psychodrama that tells the fractured story of Jennifer, a ...
Rule of Rose - hands-on
We delve into the first game to ever make us afraid of little girls
Aug 31, 2006
Everyone knows the old adage that kids can be cruel, but as most people grow up, they tend to forget what that really means. What about when things got really cruel? Do you remember, for example, what it was like to be at the mercy of some kid who'd smash your pet turtle just because it seemed funny? If you don't, Rule of Rose will remind you. When it begins, Rule of Rose feels like a standard survival-horror game. As whimpering, fragile Jennifer - an orphaned teenager referred to as "the ...   » Read Full Rule of Rose preview
Rule of Rose
Like working in a gift shop... in hell
May 19, 2006
If you've watched a horror movie or two, you know that creepy kids are pretty much about as disturbing as it gets. Rule of Rose takes that to heart, putting you in the shoes of a teenage girl sent to an infernal orphanage, forced to bow to the whims of a group of strange children who make her fetch them presents. Where does she nab them? From the heart of a monstrously large zeppelin she's been trapped in. Yeah, it doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense. But like Silent Hill, it's all down to ...   » Read Full Rule of Rose preview
Rule of Rose
Sony's Girl's Own horror story suggests that sugar, spice and all things nice may not be an accurate...
Feb 22, 2006
Jennifer, unwilling heroine of Rule of Rose, has fallen in with the kind of crowd her mother warned her about: the kind that would lure her into the wilds of 1930s England, ritually humiliate her and bury her alive. And that's all in Rose's opening half-hour - after which she regains consciousness in the groaning, creaking bowels of a Zeppelin, finding herself a galley slave of the Red Crayon Aristocrats' Club. Spiteful and quite possibly murderous in the way only children can be, the ...   » Read Full Rule of Rose preview
ESRB Rating
Rule of Rose  is rated:
Mature
Blood, Intense Violence, Suggestive Themes