The subsequent tracks use strings and piano to emotional effect. This is still an impressive composition overall. Although the string quartet writing is definitely derivative, it is professional and emotional enough for it to be effective. From 1:21, the piece becomes much more horrifying as an ascending sequence develops and the strings begin to play in tremolo. The first minute of the theme presents a melancholy but beautiful melody on the violin and really captures the feeling of the female protagonist. The resonant quality of the performance immediately stands out and is refreshing after so many poorly synthesized string-based horror game soundtracks in the past. "Bullying" is a striking string trio opener to the album. Sadly the score did not receive a full soundtrack release, though Atlus published a six track pre-order bonus with the American release of the game. The result largely paid off given the composer wrote for the instruments in a technically competent and emotionally affecting way. Minobe rejected contemporary elements in favour of authentic music mainly written for piano, violin, and cello. It featured a soundtrack by Yutaka Minobe (Skies of Arcadia, Little King's Story) written in a classical style. Rule of Rose was a horror game developed by Punchline and published by Atlus for the PlayStation 2. Rule of Rose - Songs from the Original Soundtrack ![]() ![]() Rule of Rose - Songs from the Original Soundtrack :: Review by Chris
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