A remake of Forest of Drizzling Rain
Alas, it was the "promised place," where Shiori was never meant to go. Finally, a remake of The Forest of Drizzling Rain, that masterpiece of an exploration horror game with multiple endings from the creator of the big hit Angels of Death!
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amazingly underrated. I watched playthroughs of this game as a kid, and it has the most beautiful and heartfelt, nostalgic story ive played. This game sometimes felt like a dream because it didnt feel real to me.
The remake makes it even better, and the village is so much bigger and more detailed than ever. I'm surprised by how much detail they put into the village.
the relationship between the characters, the story the symbolism. its a game that is so worth it, if you're into the horror rpg nostalgia.
The remake makes it even better, and the village is so much bigger and more detailed than ever. I'm surprised by how much detail they put into the village.
the relationship between the characters, the story the symbolism. its a game that is so worth it, if you're into the horror rpg nostalgia.
Another excellent RPG Maker game, and it's a remake! It started off a bit slow, at least to me, but once the plot really kicked off I couldn't put it down. The story isn't going to change your life, but there's enough there to draw you in and keep you; I especially loved the characters.
Side note, there is one puzzle toward the tail-end of the game that didn't get localized properly so I had to look for the solution as I can't read kanji, but not too bad. I'm pretty satisfied with the ending I got (shed a tear or two), but that pull to get something better is definitely there.
Side note, there is one puzzle toward the tail-end of the game that didn't get localized properly so I had to look for the solution as I can't read kanji, but not too bad. I'm pretty satisfied with the ending I got (shed a tear or two), but that pull to get something better is definitely there.