Display title | Rule of Rose |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Rule of Rose is an adventure/Survival Horror game set in an orphanage/airship in post-war England... or is it? It should be noted before going any further that the entire game is difficult to summarize for all sorts of reasons: the elaborate use of Fairy Tale Motifs, the narration, the setting (and the setting... and the setting), the surrealist horror aesthetic, and the purposely uneven story-telling. All this is used to weave a broken fairytale about thoughtless cruelty, wrecked love and childlike longing for an idealized adult reality, culminating into an unusually thoughtful and heartbreaking story of self-actualization and growing up. |