Saturday, September 09, 2006

Freaky Business Is At Hand.

While looking for something interesting to write about, my eye caught a freaky picture of children's faces with the words "Ashes, ashes, we all fall down." It kind of sent a chill down my spine, because I don't like children or that song all too much, and putting them together is just a little bit freaky. So the name of the game is Rule Of Rose, releasing for the PS2. I got a little bit of info for this game, but not too much. Game Spot said this about the background of Rule Of Rose.

"March, 1930. A young girl named Jennifer, whose parents were killed in a tragic airship accident, is taken to the Rose Garden Orphanage, located in a remote portion of the English countryside. What Jennifer discovers is a dilapidated building and a ragtag mob of children who call themselves the "Aristocracy of the Red Crayon." The demented residents of Rose Garden kidnap Jennifer and take her into the dark heart of an impossibly large zeppelin, on a meandering course for a distant land. Now, with the help of a canine companion named Brown, Jennifer has to find valuable gifts for the Aristocracy, or suffer a fatal punishment for her insolence..." Sounds to be something worth looking at for you creepy game lovers. Some of the features include:

Befriending a faithful dog and work together to locate items
Intense melee combat against monsters
Musical score by Yutaka Minobe (Panzer Dragoon Saga, Skies of Arcadia)
Multiple endings and hidden extras (always a plus)

Releasing in October, it would be wise to save some cash to buy this and Bully...that should kill some time in between classes.

2 Comments:

Blogger B.S.D. said...

I may actually try to refuse this one if I can...I'd like to check it out. I really like games like this, and if it's as freaky as Silent Hill, I'll be happy. :)

2:33 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So, this has NOTHING what so ever to do with this post; but I didn't know where else to put it.

Anyway, I was watching TV last night, and I saw a commercial for the new Lego videogame. I must have stared at the TV in shock for at least 15 minutes.

Now, I have always loved my Legos but honestly, what is this world coming to, when kids can't even touch the Lego's anymore?

6:57 PM  

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