With the post-apocalyptic adventure game Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, Sony may have a cult classic on its hands. The PlayStation 4 exclusive became available Tuesday. The Chinese Room, a game development studio that previously worked exclusively on PC and Mac titles, developed Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture with the support of Sony and SCE’s Santa Monica Studio. The independent game bears similarities to The Chinese Room’s Dear Esther, an adventure game in which a novelist explores a mainly deserted island.
Everybody Can Run – Not Walk – to the Rapture
Posted by: Quinten Plummer August 12, 2015 10:12 AMWith the post-apocalyptic adventure game Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, Sony may have a cult classic on its hands. The PlayStation 4 exclusive became available Tuesday. The Chinese Room, a game development studio that previously worked exclusively on PC and Mac titles, developed Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture with the support of Sony and SCE’s Santa Monica Studio. The independent game bears similarities to The Chinese Room’s Dear Esther, an adventure game in which a novelist explores a mainly deserted island.