


To trigger a scene from one of those floating balls, you have to be just the right distance away from it and then rotate the DualShock right and left, like tuning a radio dial. Excellent! We have just saved ourselves a great deal of time and angry comments. Let's just start off by saying that if you don't like narrative-driven, combat-free games (Gone Home, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, The Chinese Room's earlier effort Dear Esther) then you won't like Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. And I swear this isn't just about the run button. Spoilers for the rest of the article: I was procrastinating because I didn't enjoy playing it very much. This annoyed me, naturally, but on the other hand it pretty much forced me to stop procrastinating Everybody's Gone to the Rapture and just get on with it. I didn't actually mean to talk about Everybody's Gone to the Rapture today, but my PC chucked a tanty so I wasn't able to keep playing Volume ahead of today's embargo. Okay, fine, let's talk about Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. THE DEADLY TOWER OF MONSTERS - "When Dick Starspeed crash lands his rocket on the planet of Gravoria, he’ll have to fight through dinosaurs, nukular ants, and other skilled, costumed stuntmen to make it up the deadly tower of monsters.Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a slow and thoughtful act of narrative excavation, which made Brenna long for an assault rifle and a race car to fire it from.

You remain behind in this deserted world, slowly piecing together the mystery of the apocalypse through the memory fragments of those who lost their lives." "Strange voices haunt the airwaves as uncollected washing hangs listlessly on the line. "Children’s toys lie forgotten in the playground the wind blows quarantine leaflets around the silent churchyard. Nestled away in the idyllic English countryside, the village of Yaughton, Shropshire, stands empty. "Five days, four hours and 30 minutes since the Primary Event. The time is 6:37am on Wednesday, 6 June, 1984.

EVERYBODY'S GONE TO THE RAPTURE - "Our story begins at the end of the world.
