Game Overview:
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture features six characters with each of them having their own unique plotlines which are connected to the game’s surroundings.
The game promises to have more interactivity compared to its predecessor, Dear Esther.
Other games like 11 bit Studios' Dreamtime and ELEX 2 also coming.
Retails for $19.99.
Sony to handle PC release, including Steam page management.
The game's port has leaked in an AMD Driver listing.
A long, slow walk in the park overshadows an otherwise stunning plot.
This is a teensy bit embarrassing...
Developer also confirms no physical release until the game "sells a large number of copies".
Where's everyone gone to, again?
We're getting more and more excited for this game's launch.
Creative director Dan Pinchbeck doesn't want you getting your Halo face on.
The game, once slated for PC release will now only be available on the PS4 this August.
The PS4 styles and profiles into E3 2015 but can Sony sustain its momentum?
New media for this game, finally.
The Chinese Room hard at work at getting the game out the door.
Yes, a PlayStation game focusing on storytelling.
Dan Pinchbeck outlines the work ahead for the PS4 exclusive.
'We have some fantastic stuff rolled into the game.'
You can see all 10 seconds of it.
Tough luck, PC fans.
PlayStation games that Sony should introduce to their upcoming VR headset.
"Feeling of immense relief."
Lead designer Dan Pinchbeck talks about the initial idea.
Indie titles! Indie titles everywhere!