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Raining City: Millions Recollections is a visual novel RPG from Orca Layout, released August 2025 on PC. You play as Luxuan, a woman who wakes up with a black hole in her palm spilling endless money and attracting monstrous threats. The game blends narrative-driven choices with resource management and light combat. Set in a bleak, rain-soaked metropolis, it focuses on figuring out Luxuan’s strange power while surviving chaos. With single-player only mode, it’s a story-heavy experience where dialogue options shape outcomes. Ideal for players who enjoy branching narratives and moral dilemmas.
You alternate between dialogue-driven scenes and turn-based combat. Luxuan must balance spending her infinite money to upgrade gear or bribe enemies, while managing her health and sanity. Monsters attack in real time, requiring quick decisions during battles. Each choice affects relationships with factions like corrupt officials or mercenary groups. The city map is static but reactive, locations change based on your wealth and reputation. Sessions often involve hours of reading, strategic upgrades, and tense encounters. Controls are mouse-driven, with minimal UI clutter. The pace is slow, but the narrative twists keep momentum.
User ratings average 8.2/10 on PlayPile, with 72% of players finishing the base story. Average playtime is 12.5 hours, though 20% replay for alternate endings. Community moods are split: 68% anxious, 24% curious, and 8% tense. Critics praise the “unconventional premise” (GameSpot) but note repetitive combat. Completion rate for all 38 achievements is 11%, with 75% unlocked by hour 15. Most praise the dialogue, calling it “sharp and darkly humorous.” Only 12% say the combat “feels tacked on.” Price-to-content ratio is debated, but $29.99 feels fair for the narrative depth.
This is a niche pick for RPG and visual novel fans who prioritize story over action. The $29.99 price tag matches its 12.5-hour runtime, and 38 achievements offer replay value. While combat feels underdeveloped, the branching narrative and moral choices justify the cost. Skip if you want fast-paced action. For $30, it’s a solid mid-length tale with memorable characters and a weirdly compelling hook. Not a classic, but a worthwhile detour for fans of experimental RPGs.
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