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You must use the environment to hide from "The Unknown"—monstrous, skeletal beings that stalk the rainy streets.

Let me know in the comments! Videogame Releases: Week of September 29th, 2013

It’s a game about loneliness, connection, and the fleeting nature of childhood, told through a lens where the weather is the main character. If you’re looking for a break from the noise of modern AAA titles, searching for this classic on the PlayStation Store (if you still have a legacy console hooked up!) is a journey well worth taking.

While it may have been released years ago, Rain stands as a testament to the "Sony-backed indie" era, where experimental storytelling was given a grand stage. Its somber, melancholic soundtrack—anchored by Debussy’s Clair de Lune —perfectly complements the grayish, European-inspired cityscapes.

The premise of Rain is as simple as it is haunting. You play as a young boy who sees the silhouette of a girl being chased by ghostly creatures. Upon following her, he discovers that he, too, has become invisible. The only way to see yourself—or the girl—is to step out into the downpour.

Psn | Rain

You must use the environment to hide from "The Unknown"—monstrous, skeletal beings that stalk the rainy streets.

Let me know in the comments! Videogame Releases: Week of September 29th, 2013 Rain PSN

It’s a game about loneliness, connection, and the fleeting nature of childhood, told through a lens where the weather is the main character. If you’re looking for a break from the noise of modern AAA titles, searching for this classic on the PlayStation Store (if you still have a legacy console hooked up!) is a journey well worth taking. You must use the environment to hide from

While it may have been released years ago, Rain stands as a testament to the "Sony-backed indie" era, where experimental storytelling was given a grand stage. Its somber, melancholic soundtrack—anchored by Debussy’s Clair de Lune —perfectly complements the grayish, European-inspired cityscapes. If you’re looking for a break from the

The premise of Rain is as simple as it is haunting. You play as a young boy who sees the silhouette of a girl being chased by ghostly creatures. Upon following her, he discovers that he, too, has become invisible. The only way to see yourself—or the girl—is to step out into the downpour.