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Rakuen

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Rakuen

May 10, 2017

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3.73 average rating based on 78 ratings

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A hospitalized Boy comes to terms with his own story by traveling with his Mom to a beautiful fantasy world; ultimately helping his fellow patients find closure by walking a mile in their shoes.
Release Dates
May 10, 2017 (Worldwide)
Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
Mar 23, 2023 (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch
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User Stats
875
In Collection
77
Wish Listed
10
Playing
568
Backlogged
How Long Is Rakuen?
Main story: 7.4 hours
Main + extras: 10.3 hours
100% completion: 11.0 hours
Total completions: 8
TheShamefulNarcissist
TheShamefulNarcissist gave Mar 27, 2018
TheShamefulNarcissist gave Mar 27, 2018
Rakuen takes a known tragedy and humanizes it

Note: I watched Cryaotic's Let's Play of this game so I'll only be discussing story elements and not gameplay ones.

The era of the poignant, indie video game is in full swing, and Rakuen is ahead of the curve.  Another masterpiece made with RPG Maker, it ties together two settings: one depressingly real and the other beautifully fantastic in order to fulfill a child's dreams.  You play as the Boy in the paper samurai hat whose favorite story is eponymous to the title of the game.  From the Japanese for "pleasure garden," Rakuen splits its time between the hospital populated with characters colorful despite their infirmaries and its fantasy counterpart populated by leebles (little cat people), talking animals and animated plants.

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The Boy and his mother spend their time visiting other patients in the hospital and helping them out often by finding their counterparts in the other world. The hospital itself has some mystery around it as you find worrying notes, incomplete construction, and flooded rooms. Since Rakuen is more of a puzzle game with RPG elements, there aren’t any random battles or battles at all. The best I can say for the “enemies” (and that notion is up for …

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Note: I watched Cryaotic's Let's Play of this game so I'll only be discussing story elements and not gameplay ones.

The era of the poignant, indie video game is in full swing, and Rakuen is ahead of the curve.  Another masterpiece made with RPG Maker, it ties together two settings: one depressingly real and the other beautifully fantastic in order to fulfill a child's dreams.  You play as the Boy in the paper samurai hat whose favorite story is eponymous to the title of the game.  From the Japanese for "pleasure garden," Rakuen splits its time between the hospital populated with characters colorful despite their infirmaries and its fantasy counterpart populated by leebles (little cat people), talking animals and animated plants.

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The Boy and his mother spend their time visiting other patients in the hospital and helping them out often by finding their counterparts in the other world. The hospital itself has some mystery around it as you find worrying notes, incomplete construction, and flooded rooms. Since Rakuen is more of a puzzle game with RPG elements, there aren’t any random battles or battles at all. The best I can say for the “enemies” (and that notion is up for debate) is practice avoidance. Called the Envoy, the remind me of the kodama or forest spirits in Princess Mononoke.

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The Envoy are quite a bit creepier and…more disjointed looking:

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The soundtrack is nothing less than gorgeous with some amazing vocal performances. Cryaotic, the Let’s Player I watched, is also an excellent voice actor, so if you’re unable to play Rakuen yourself, but want to experience it, I’d recommend giving him a watch. He infuses so much effort and energy into his reading. There were times where I’d go back just to hear him say some lines again. He’s extremely versatile going from the sillier characters and moments to the serious and grave when necessary.

While the Boy’s ailment is never specifically state, it’s obvious even before the ending reveal. The real world event that serves as the setting of the game is also all too blatant. Rakuen takes a tragedy we’ve all heard of and humanizes it. We know the statistics; we’ve seen the stories on the news, but it’s far more significant when you’re playing a child’s life, sharing his dreams and experiences. It brings home the fact that in matters of disaster, millions of lives just like this are forever altered, nor does the ripple effect of their disruption ever calm. Forced empathy sounds harsh, but it makes us kinder, and there are only a sparse few players (or watchers) who will be surprised by the conclusion. But this is the kind of story where it doesn’t matter if you know where it’s going; it only matters how it gets you there.

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Bowsori
Bowsori gave Apr 10, 2020
Bowsori gave Apr 10, 2020
Rakuen: An amazing story
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

I haven't cried in a very long time at the end of a game. This one literally broke me into tears, Rakuen is a delight in storytelling, by far the hidden-est gem I've ever played, and truely deserves to be called a masterpiece.

kazzakiwi
kazzakiwi updated their status Jan 27, 2024
kazzakiwi updated their status Jan 27, 2024

Rakuen is an absolute gem of a game. It’s visually stunning, the puzzles are fun without being too hard, it’s linear but not overally forced while still leading you in the right direction, yet with all of this the real MVP is the storytelling. I have no words - I was up at 2am sobbing my eyes out at the ending because I couldn’t put it down.

This game had no right to be this good!

thewritingj
thewritingj updated their status Jun 11, 2018
thewritingj updated their status Jun 11, 2018

The first hour of this was absolutely precious and adorable and made me giggle with cuteness and warm fuzz.

The second hour is so creepy I can't play it at night. So. That escalated quickly.