She learns about the village’s dying trade of night glowstones, a link to her past, and a local folktale telling children to stay away from the forest. You start off as Shiori, who, after a tragic background is introduced, decides to search for her roots in the secluded Azakawa village.
I ended up watching his playthrough instead, and now I’m mentally kicking myself for my self-inflicted spoilers as I download the game because this game is great and deserves to be appreciated. I’ve seen this game before, but admittedly put off playing it because the art didn’t appeal to me much. I have Cry to thank for this gem of a game. Forest of Drizzling Rain (Kirisame Ga Furu Mori)
Remember, all these games are free to download!Īlso, like in the last post, there are also spoiler-free walkthroughs linked at the end of each game for your convenience, because I know how frustrating it can be to repeatedly die just because you can’t figure out what the hell to do :3 The reasons why they’re not included in the first list would be because I either simply found the first list of games better overall, or (like in the case of Forest of Drizzling Rain) just because I didn’t play them myself, and didn’t think it would be fair to rank a game I didn’t experience on my own. These are games I’ve either played myself, or watched someone else play. There’s no particular order to this list this time. That’s why I’m putting together another list of RPG Maker horror games to keep you up at night! Still, I won’t deny that there are more incredibly awesome games available, whether or not I had the opportunity to play them.
5 is a pretty small number though, and because of that I had to make my selections carefully. Last week I put together 5 of my favorite RPG Maker horror games.