

Matt's full review.Īnd now we have A Rose in the Twilight which, to paraphrase the immortal Nigel Tufnel from Spinal Tap, takes the action right up to 11. Related reading: Yomawari is an equally fascinating game by NISA, also covering a juxtaposition of extreme horror with complete innocence. Last year’s Yomawari, and The Firefly Diary from the year before it, were very different games, but the common thread between them was a propensity for inflicting severe violence and horror on little girls. Nippon Ichi has already demonstrated that it has a Grimm-like fascination with taking pure innocence and exposing it to corruption or utter horror.
