A Rose in the Twilight
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A Rose in the Twilight

In A Rose in the Twilight, use Rose’s power to absorb blood and transfer it to static objects. By doing so, colorless objects become red and regain the essence of time. You will also need to make use ... See more

Released:2016-04-26
Genre:
Platform, Puzzle, Strategy, Adventure
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Developer:Nippon Ichi Software
Publisher:
Nippon Ichi Software, NIS America

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A Rose in the Twilight is best described on the surface as being an undeniably bleak, somewhat charming, but consistently creative 2D puzzle platforming experience. While definitely glazed in a coat of many morbid and gory sensibilities, the game can be sometimes harsh without ever feeling unfair – and that’s a difficult balancing act to pull off. I’m happy to see that so far into the Vita’s lifes...

A great 2D puzzle platformer that is a asset to the genre. The creepy, cute atmosphere, and innovative game mechanics make it a game which everyone should dip their toes in to.

Apr 27, 2017 Read Full Review

The best puzzle games are ones that take a few simple mechanics and manipulate them to create captivating and original challenges. A Rose in the Twilight does just that so let's see what it's all about.

As a spiritual successor to Firefly Diary, A Rose in the Twilight excels in nearly every way. The simple art style of the game makes the gruesome events of the game even more striking, and you feel for this mysterious, troubled girl and her equally mysterious golem companion, as they traverse death traps and monster mazes in search of answers. It’s a carefully constructed narrative that never once...

Nippon Ichi certainly knows how to tell gruesome tales featuring adorable looking young girls! The creators of Yomawari: Night Alone have returned with a brand new puzzle platformer, A Rose in the Twilight. It's a tale of innocence, friendship, and blood.

Despite some notable missteps, this peculiar mix of macabre storytelling and 2D puzzle-solving still has an interesting story to tell.

Apr 18, 2017 Read Full Review

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