Flower, Sun and Rain DS remake coming to NA in 2009
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If you're itching a "murder and mystery in paradise" kind of game, you need look no further, but you will have to wait. Marvelous and XSEED have announced (via press release) that the DS remake of Suda51's Flower, Sun and Rain is coming to North America in 2009. While it's not specified when in 2009, the ever-reliable (not really) Amazon UK page lists November 14, so we're hoping early in the year. Flower, Sun and Rain revolves around the eponymous hotel where the main character must repeat the same day -- and terrorist attack -- over and over again. Basically, it's just like Groundhog's Day except with an unfortunate dearth of Stephen Tobolowsky.
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Oct 10th 2008 1:15AM (Unverified) said
Damn, that is awesome. I loved Hotel Dusk, and now I get more mystery from Suda 51? I'm sold.
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Posted: Oct 10th 2008 2:48AM D3m0sthenes said
Maybe it's just me but just reading the title of the game got me excited... hmmm I think I just love new interesting IP names a la Patapon, Loco Roco, Elite Beat Agents, etc.
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Posted: Oct 10th 2008 8:12AM MowDownJoe said
I thought the movie was called "Groundhog Day", not "Groundhog's Day".
Sorry... pet peeve. Still, this does look awesome.
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Sorry... pet peeve. Still, this does look awesome.
Posted: Oct 10th 2008 8:34AM (Unverified) said
That sounds really cool. Though I found it really hard to get into Killer7, so I'm skeptical about Suda51's games.
(Suda51 did do Killer7 right? Or did I get my developers mixed up?)
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(Suda51 did do Killer7 right? Or did I get my developers mixed up?)
Posted: Oct 12th 2008 12:34AM (Unverified) said
Better make that 10, bitches.
Sounds like a cool concept.
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Sounds like a cool concept.
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