Will There Be A Rain Code Sequel?

2026-06-21 23:12:45
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Steven
Steven
Bacaan Favorit: Mapula-The Rain Queen
Plot Detective Teacher
I need more like a plant needs sunlight. That game had flaws (why were the side quests so repetitive?), but the core mystery hooked me deeper than most AAA titles. The way it played with unreliable narration and supernatural red herrings reminded me of 'Danganronpa' at its peak—no surprise since it's the same studio. A sequel could refine the pacing and dive deeper into the lore behind those creepy rain-based powers.

I'd kill for a prequel exploring Shinigami's backstory too. Her chaotic energy stole every scene she was in, and I bet her past as a death god involves way more drama than we saw. Maybe they could even introduce multiplayer? Imagine friends debating trial solutions in real time while the rain pours in-game. Spike Chunsoft, if you're listening: my wallet is ready.
2026-06-23 07:00:36
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Yolanda
Yolanda
Sharp Observer Assistant
Man, I'd lose my mind if 'Rain Code' got a sequel! The first game had such a unique blend of noir aesthetics and supernatural twists—that rainy city vibe still lingers in my head months later. The ending left enough tantalizing threads (what WAS that deal with the protagonist's missing memories?) to fuel ten follow-ups. I've been scouring developer interviews like a detective myself; Spike Chunsoft's been coy, but they dropped hints about 'unannounced projects' in their visual novel division last December. Fingers crossed they're cooking something up—maybe even a DLC case to tide us over? Until then, I'll just replay Chapter 3 and obsess over the soundtrack.

What really sells me on a sequel possibility is how the mechanics could evolve. The 'Solution Blade' gimmick was cool, but imagine co-op investigations or branching story paths based on moral choices. And that worldbuilding! We barely scratched the surface of the other districts beyond Kanai Ward. Give me a sequel where we explore the flooded slums or that glowing neon downtown area teased in concept art. Honestly, if they announced it tomorrow, I'd preorder before the trailer finished loading.
2026-06-23 23:30:52
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Theo
Theo
Reviewer Journalist
The ending of 'Rain Code' felt like the first chapter of something bigger—like when you finish 'Cowboy Bebop' and immediately crave three more seasons. All those unexplained phenomena (the blood rain, the time loops) practically beg for continuation. I keep theorizing with online communities about secret endings and hidden clues; some fans even datamined unused dialogue suggesting cut content about a 'second ark.' Could that mean a sequel was planned all along?

What fascinates me most is how the game blended genres. One minute it's a gritty detective story, the next you're facing off against literal demons in courtroom battles. A sequel could double down on that unpredictability—maybe add survival horror elements during investigations or let players choose which cases to prioritize, altering the story's outcome. And hey, if 'AI: The Somnium Files' got a sequel, there's hope for this gem too.
2026-06-27 06:15:26
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Noah
Noah
Bacaan Favorit: The Rain Princess
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After platinuming 'Rain Code,' I'm starved for more. The characters had such distinct personalities—especially that one suspect who kept breaking the fourth wall. A sequel could expand their arcs or introduce new detectives with different rain-based abilities. Imagine a rival protagonist whose power reveals lies instead of truths, creating this cat-and-mouse dynamic during trials. The potential is endless, and with the game's cult following growing daily, I'd be shocked if Spike Chunsoft doesn't capitalize on it soon.
2026-06-27 21:34:19
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