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About
A brand new short-form, serious visual novel from Tomo Kataoka — the celebrated creator behind Narcissu 1st & 2nd — is now here! Overview This world holds nothing.
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- Developer:
- stage-nana
- Publisher:
- Sekai Project
- Release date:
- 07 July 2015
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- Recent Steam reviews:
- Not specified
- All Steam reviews:
- Very Positive (196)
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Overview
This world holds nothing.
Only rain, falling without end.
The total population here is precisely one.
One ordinary day, stepping out of an elevator, an extraordinary world revealed itself.
Not a single soul in sight — only an infinite, rain-soaked sky and worn, ancient flagstones stretching into the distance.
Here, hunger does not exist. Neither does death.
Time itself appears frozen in place.
Save for one constant — the rain never ceases.
"This world belongs to one person alone. That person is me. Now leave."
These words came from a girl known as "Rin."
She stood firm in her claim as the sole ruler of this eternal, rain-drenched realm.
For how many years, decades, or perhaps even centuries...
Has she endured this solitary existence?
And will the rain ever finally stop?
Narcissu Bonus Episode
Bundled within the game is the complete Narcissu 1st, alongside a brand new and very brief bonus episode.
It may be short, but it promises to be a meaningful treat for devoted Narcissu fans.
Changing Language Region
The game supports both English and Japanese, however, due to certain technical limitations,
language selection cannot be changed from within the game itself.
NOTE
To experience the game in Japanese, your Windows system must be configured to handle non-unicode text in Japanese.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows Vista/7/8/8.1
- Processor:
- 1.2Ghz Pentium 4
- Memory:
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Integrated Graphics
- Storage:
- 350 MB available space
recommended*
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User reviews
I had my doubts about this game before I saw it was made by stage-nana and since I love Narcissu (first game is also included in this but it's free to play anyway) I had to get it and wasn't disappointed. So if you're
The thing I dislike about stage-nana works the most is older guy paired with little girl who will never grow up. Both this work and Winter Polaris share that with the immortal girl who loves you and will never grow up
Recommended! Rating: 7/10. Short, melancholic, and philosophical visual novel. The identity of the characters aren't well-established, but that doesn't hamper the story-telling. There is very little romance in the
✔️ Tested on Steam Deck, it works fine (12/09/2025). 'R2' button to advance text and touchscreen/buttons for menu. I loved the melancholic atmosphere it creates. Leaves lots of questions unanswered, but it's not
I swear half the text in these games is describing the weather every day. -Wow, the blue sky is so blue and endless again today -The cicadas are chirping on this beautiful sunny day -Rain is falling endlessly again
Overall it's a pretty decent short read, though it didn't leave me as impressed as I initially anticipated. I quite like the concept and setting and especially the beginnings of both perspectives really intrigued me. I




