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Rule of rose

Rule of Rose
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Developer(s) Punchline
Publisher(s)
Director(s) Shuji lshikawa
Producer(s) Noriyuki Boda
Writer(s) Tomo Ikeda
Hideki Okuma
Shuji Ichikawa
Composer(s) Yutaka Minobe
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release
  • JP: January 19, 2006
  • NA: September 12, 2006
  • EU: November 3, 2006
Genre(s) Survival horror
Mode(s) Single-player
Aggregate score
Aggregator Score
Metacritic 59/100
Review scores
Publication Score
Edge 3/10
EGM 4.5/10
Famitsu 28/40
Game Informer 6.25/10
GamePro 3.25/5
Game Revolution D+
GameSpot 6/10
GameSpy 3/5 stars
GameTrailers 5.9/10
GameZone 5.9/10
IGN 4.9/10
OPM (US) 4/10
The A.V. Club B

Rule of Rose is a survival horror video game developed by Punchline for the PlayStation 2. It was first released in 2006 by Sony Computer Entertainment in Japan. After Sony Computer Entertainment's American and European branch did not express interest in localizing the title, it was published later that year by Atlus USA in North America and by 505 Games in Europe. Set in England in 1930, the plot revolves around a nineteen-year-old woman named Jennifer, who becomes trapped in a world ruled by young girls who have established a class hierarchy called the Red Crayon Aristocrats.

Development on Rule of Rose began after Punchline was asked by Sony Computer Entertainment to make a horror game. Punchline wanted to develop a "new type of horror game" with an emphasis on psychological horror. This decision led to the concept of childhood, specifically the "mysterious and misunderstood" nature of young girls. The team drew inspiration from the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tales for the narrative, and the Silent Hill series for graphics and art style. The entire score was produced by studio musicians in order to bring a human element to the game's atmosphere.

Rule of Rose received significant controversy before release due to its use of violence and implied sexuality among some of its underage, female characters. Various European authorities condemned the game and called for its banning. The game was cancelled in the United Kingdom, despite the Video Standards Council calling the complaints "nonsense." Rule of Rose received mixed reviews from many publications; reactions to the story, music, and horror elements were almost universally positive, while the gameplay was panned. The game has been compared to Silent Hill and Haunting Ground, due to the psychological horror used throughout and because the main character is accompanied by a canine companion.


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