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Two to five hours in a world where rain never stops and time means nothing. If you can sit with that silence, Kataoka's kinetic novel will stay with you longer than its runtime suggests.

I want to be honest with you about what Ame no Marginal actually is before you click anything. It is a kinetic novel, which means no meaningful choices, no branches to chase, no builds to optimize. The story unfolds in one direction, and your only job is to read and feel. If that sounds like a dealbreaker, close this page. If that sounds like a Tuesday evening well spent, stay with me. The structure is quietly clever for what it is. The narrative splits early into two parallel threads that must be read in alternating chapters to unlock the next segment. One thread follows a burned-out modern salaryman who stumbles into a parallel world through an impossible eighth-floor elevator button in a seven-story building. The other traces a shrine maiden from centuries past, burdened with a silent penance for a sin she never committed. The rainy, timeless world in between them - grey flagstones, perpetual downpour, zero hunger, zero death, zero company - is where the two timelines press against each other until they finally meet. Tomo Kataoka, the author behind Narcissu, is working in very familiar territory here: small casts, heavy atmosphere, questions about whether endurance is the same thing as living. Readers who loved Narcissu will recognize the sentence rhythms, the preference for fragments, the way grief gets stated plainly rather than dramatized. The soundscape carries a lot of weight and earns its keep. The music sits in that quietly melancholic register that Kataoka's work has always occupied, and reviewers consistently note that it lands the emotional beats the prose sets up. The backgrounds are detailed and atmospheric even as the character art leans minimal. Voice acting exists for the named characters, though the protagonist goes silent as is typical for the genre. One genuine caveat: the OST is small, and if you are a slow reader, the same tracks will loop for hours. Some people find this meditative. Others find it grating by the halfway mark. Know which one you are. The honest weakness is the ending. Multiple reviewers across different years flag the same thing: the final act feels abrupt and tidier than the tone earns, apparently shaped in part by the story's role as a prequel to Kataoka's Mizu no Marginal light novel series. The rainy world's internal logic, while fascinating in the early chapters, does not get the rigorous payoff the setup suggests it deserves. If you are the kind of reader who grades a story by its destination, this may frustrate you. If the atmosphere of the journey is enough, the shortfall barely registers. The whole thing runs between two and five hours depending on reading speed, and it bundles a full copy of Narcissu 1st (with a bonus episode featuring re-recorded voice acting) that adds genuine value for anyone who has not played that one. For the right reader, this is a small, handcrafted thing that asks almost nothing of your time and leaves something behind anyway. For everyone else, it is a slow, rain-soaked corridor with not much at the other end. Kai, Scout Team

Ame no Marginal -Rain Marginal-
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Ame no Marginal -Rain Marginal-

Jul 7, 2015stage-nanaSekai Project
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Two to five hours in a world where rain never stops and time means nothing. If you can sit with that silence, Kataoka's kinetic novel will stay with you longer than its runtime suggests.

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I want to be honest with you about what Ame no Marginal actually is before you click anything. It is a kinetic novel, which means no meaningful choices, no branches to chase, no builds to optimize. The story unfolds in one direction, and your only job is to read and feel. If that sounds like a dealbreaker, close this page. If that sounds like a Tuesday evening well spent, stay with me. The structure is quietly clever for what it is. The narrative splits early into two parallel threads that must be read in alternating chapters to unlock the next segment. One thread follows a burned-out modern salaryman who stumbles into a parallel world through an impossible eighth-floor elevator button in a seven-story building. The other traces a shrine maiden from centuries past, burdened with a silent penance for a sin she never committed. The rainy, timeless world in between them - grey flagstones, perpetual downpour, zero hunger, zero death, zero company - is where the two timelines press against each other until they finally meet. Tomo Kataoka, the author behind Narcissu, is working in very familiar territory here: small casts, heavy atmosphere, questions about whether endurance is the same thing as living. Readers who loved Narcissu will recognize the sentence rhythms, the preference for fragments, the way grief gets stated plainly rather than dramatized. The soundscape carries a lot of weight and earns its keep. The music sits in that quietly melancholic register that Kataoka's work has always occupied, and reviewers consistently note that it lands the emotional beats the prose sets up. The backgrounds are detailed and atmospheric even as the character art leans minimal. Voice acting exists for the named characters, though the protagonist goes silent as is typical for the genre. One genuine caveat: the OST is small, and if you are a slow reader, the same tracks will loop for hours. Some people find this meditative. Others find it grating by the halfway mark. Know which one you are. The honest weakness is the ending. Multiple reviewers across different years flag the same thing: the final act feels abrupt and tidier than the tone earns, apparently shaped in part by the story's role as a prequel to Kataoka's Mizu no Marginal light novel series. The rainy world's internal logic, while fascinating in the early chapters, does not get the rigorous payoff the setup suggests it deserves. If you are the kind of reader who grades a story by its destination, this may frustrate you. If the atmosphere of the journey is enough, the shortfall barely registers. The whole thing runs between two and five hours depending on reading speed, and it bundles a full copy of Narcissu 1st (with a bonus episode featuring re-recorded voice acting) that adds genuine value for anyone who has not played that one. For the right reader, this is a small, handcrafted thing that asks almost nothing of your time and leaves something behind anyway. For everyone else, it is a slow, rain-soaked corridor with not much at the other end. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayertrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Kinetic NovelMelancholicDual PerspectiveShort StoryJapanese FolklorePhilosophical ThemesAtmospheric SoundtrackBundled Bonus Content

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ProtonDB Gold

Runs great on Linux after minor tweaks. Based on 7 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows Vista/7/8/8.1
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
350 MB available space
Graphics
Integrated Graphics
Processor
1.2Ghz Pentium 4

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Developer
stage-nana
Publisher
Sekai Project
Release Date
Jul 7, 2015

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