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Digital Life Review: Flower, Sun and Rain

Jason Hill writes: "A HAND-HELD conversion of an old and obscure PS2 game is usually unlikely to pique much interest, but when the game comes from the unique talents of auteur Goichi Suda, it is worth investigating. The former undertaker turned punk game designer, responsible for cult favourites Killer 7 and No More Heroes, created Flower, Sun and Rain in 2001, but until now it has never been released outside Japan.

Dubbed a "murder and mystery in paradise", Flower sees players controlling bumbling sleuth Sumio Mondo, who is commissioned to foil a terrorist plot to blow up an aeroplane. Yet instead of heading straight to the airport, the "seeker" Mondo spends countless days on the resort island of Lospass, distracted by a series of inane chores for deranged hotel guests."

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theage.com.au
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Suda51 Wants to Release The Silver Case on Nintendo Switch and Remake Flower, Sun, and Rain

During a panel at Momocon, Grasshopper Manufacture founder Goichi "Suda51" Suda talked about possible Switch ports of his games.

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Fist4achin1798d ago

He should. Although I'd like to see something new from him. Or how about Shadows of the Damned 2?

Abriael1798d ago

Well, he is making No More Heroes 3.

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The Bold Experiment of ‘Flower, Sun, and Rain’

. It features some of Suda51’s bravest experiments, and though not all of them may prove to be successful, it remains a thoughtful creation thanks to the sheer amount of detail in the world of Lospass Island.

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Summer of Suda: Flower, Sun, and Rain

Hardcore Gamer: Goichi Suda, better known as Suda51, has undoubtedly contributed some of the most imaginative video games in the history of the medium. Whether it’s the cerebral thrills of Killer7 or the over-the-top action of No More Heroes, Suda51 has brought the arthouse to games. Although he’s been working for nearly twenty-five years, Suda51 is showing no signs of slowing down and is remastering the classic The Silver Case for release this fall. In celebration of this release, we’ve decided to curate a limited run series dubbed “Summer of Suda,” which will take a look back of some of his most memorable games, evaluating what they contributed at the time of their release and how history looks back at them today. Keep an eye out for exclusive interviews with some of the auteur’s most famed collaborators like Takashi Miyamoto, Masashi Ooka and of course Suda51 himself as they reveal never-before-seen behind-the-scenes info as the series progresses this summer.

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