Value: $425 You shouldn't fee guilty if you've never heard of this highly prized PS2 survival horror game. While Sony published Rule of Rose in Japan, the game ran into censorship problems when coming over to Europe and America because of its uncomfortable fusion of underage female characters with violence and sexuality. As such, it never got a widespread released localised for the English language, making it one of the rarest and most valuable PS2 games around today. Even the disc alone fetches nearly $100, while the lofty $200 price tag is for mint-quality second-hand copies. While Rule of Rose admittedly has some problematic content, it's a well-designed, genuinely creepy game about an orphan who has flashbacks her troubling and haunting life experiences. While it doesn't play too well, it makes up for it in atmosphere, though maybe not quite to the tune of $425... Are there any we missed that might fetch a pretty penny? Let us know in the comments!
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