Reviews from

in the past


Genuinely great ecosystem design but after a good amount of hours dying, watching some guides, and then dying again I have decided this simply might not be the game for me and thats ok. (It's definitely a skill issue)

It's raining, it's pouring, humanity is snoring.

Dont give up on this game. Power through and let the story unfold

the fact that i bookmarked a twitter thread about getting into Rain World, but i never consulted it after the third time i bounced off the game is all you need to know about it.

looks good though!

This game portrays a very interesting and hostile world, too bad im too scared to play it much lmao :')


I just don't know what to feel about this game. It's unique, that's for sure.

Art direction is flawless, from the environnement to the creature designs, the subtle use of light and the overall ambiance. The way this whole world lives and how it's inhabitants move and behave can honestly be quite captivating.

It's cool to be thrown into the game and having to learn everything, but after 20~h into it and having seen 99% of the map and bestiary based on the wiki, I feel like i've seen it all ? But also seeing people in steam reviews having more than 1000h in this makes me feel like I'm missing something ??
I love exploration in videogames, but here I just feel too lost, too frail, constantly. The controls are a bit janky because of the way everything moves, and you can die again and again and again at the same spot without really having the time to learn what your mistakes were because everything happens so quickly. Some instances are more frustrating than others, and I understand that it does contributes the atmosphere of the game, but ultimately you just pass from one area to the other without feeling like you really achieved anything.

This game is deep and complex, lots of hidden mechanics, it's a really impressive work in itself but it lacks strong, definite objectives and rewards for me to really enjoy playing it.
This game is both really fascinating, and at the same time I feel like it does zero effort to make me like it.

(To be honest, some of the stuff I said might just be that this is a survival game, and I guess I was expecting it to be closer to a metroidvania or something.)

3.5☆ - I watched a playthrough of this game, thought it was neat, and forgot about it. I came back to it 7 years later and actually played it co-op and I don't think I've had more fun learning a new metroidvania since Ori 2. Great art, great music, very unique gameplay, and very interesting lore.

this game is the closest thing to a horror game my weak little heart will ever be able to handle and i loved every second of it
perfectly captures that feeling of being small and weak in a world full of things out to get you. the spritework is some of the most beautiful i've seen in a game in a long time and the soundtrack is phenomenal. only gripe with it is how luck-dependent some segments can be, sucks when you get screwed over by a lack of spear spawns & enemies conveniently standing right in the one spot you need to pass through

I'll concede that I'm like, probably not even halfway through, but look at this and tell me with a straight face that this isn't the best game ever made

Some of the people I respect most think this game is amazing but I've never really been able to enjoy it. Have picked up and shelved several times. Phenomenal art and sound design.

Only done one route so far (Survivor) but damn this game is really good

Rain World is a beautiful, fascinating, and incredibly frustrating game. You play as this little slugcat creature trying to survive in a harsh, unforgiving world. The atmosphere is amazing, and the creature design is awesome, but oh my god, it's brutal! Controls take some getting used to, dying is super common, and half the time I had no clue what to do. Yet, there's something weirdly compelling about it. If you crave a unique challenge with zero hand-holding, maybe give it a shot.

So beautiful, so clever, so technically proficient, so deliciously mean... but occasionally frustrating in ways that had me just wanting to be done with it by ~3/4 of the way in.
A real "I don't think I could beat this without a guide or a buddy"-type game

the art is just incredible and i really wanted to dig deep on this one, but it just didn't click.

Nunca pensei que o ecossistema de um jogo me deixaria apaixonado. Ir descobrindo os padrões dos bichos e sobreviver nesse mundo é gostoso demais por mais estressante que seja as vezes.

Beautiful game with so much to see and explore but by god is it stressful