![]() ![]() Maybe that's because I felt I'd seen it all before. ![]() I loved the Dear Esther mod back in the day but didn't particularly get along with the standalone version. In both tone and play, it's a spiritual successor to Dear Esther - contemplative, sad, strange, handsome. Clue's in the title, of course, but by picking through the tales of the people who have vanished (and that appears to be everybody) you'll be able to piece together the events that led up to this particular variant of the rapture. It's a game about exploring a picture-perfect English village - going to the pub, popping into the church, that sort of thing - while trying to work out where everybody has gone. If you've been cowering in a custom-built survivalist shelter for the last year and a bit, preparing for the actual rapture or an outbreak of the Cloverfields, you might not be aware of Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. ![]() Sony's role means they'll be responsible for selecting a release date and marketing the game, as they did with Helldivers when it came to PC late last year. I spoke to studio head Dan Pinchbeck earlier this week and he told me that the completed PC port has now been delivered to Sony, who will be acting as publishers. Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, the latest from Dear Esther and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs developers The Chinese Room, is finally heading to PC. ![]()
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