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22 Reviews
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Absolutely bizarre, clever script, great soundtrack
Absolutely bizarre to a fault, too much backtracking, muddy visuals
While I salute Flower, Sun and Rain for its innovation and uniqueness, its mind-boggling puzzles met with surreal gameplay makes for one hell of a trip in every sense of the word. One moment a modern masterpiece and the next an absolute chore, Flower,...
Abstract: A HAND-HELD conversion of an old and obscure PS2 game is usually unlikely to pique much interest, but when the game comes from the unique talents of auteur Goichi Suda, it is worth investigating. The former undertaker turned punk game designer, respon...
Abstract: Simon ODonnell8.0 Developer Grasshopper have truly created a very unique game on the Nintendo DS that is easily one of the most original stories and at times most original gameplay to have landed on the DS in quite some time. A combination of an adve...
It’s down to personal taste I suppose. I certainly suggest you try it, but I can understand if you don’t like it. When compared to other games, it’s worth a 6 if I’m feeling generous, but really this is something else. It seems to do exactly what it wa...
Abstract: So we're a little late with this review of Flower, Sun and Rain, but cut us some slack, interpreting and attempting to understand a Suda51 game takes some time (plus some patience). Since we're a bit late, and it's damn near impossible to find the gam...
Wonderful story. Fantastic and responsive touch screen controls. Interesting characters. The Lost and Found side quests are an interesting extra. The music is absolutely wonderful.
Horrible camera. The graphics aren’t impressive since the 3D cel-shaded look didn’t translate well. Some of Sumio’s tasks feel like busywork. Ends with a cliffhanger.
Abstract: As interesting as Flower, Sun, and Rain was eight years ago on PS2, its graphics were for hardcore fans. Unfortunately the PS2 is more powerful than the little DS and the game shows its shortcomings this time around. Back then it was seen as a having c...
Abstract: Though flawed, Flower, Sun and Rain offers perhaps more than one would expect from a game certain to be remembered as Suda’s rookie effort. The story is shockingly original and fearless, and the game’s style is irrefutably Suda. It’s just a shame there...
Abstract: Flower, Sun, and Rain sacrifices game play for the sake of an interesting story that takes awhile to get going. This game has stale mechanics, repetitive tasks, and a slow pace that isnt going to entertain many gamers, can only be recommended for cas...