![]() ![]() The very title of the game can be taken literally, to explain the abandoned houses, halls, stores, and farms.Īnd it's worth repeating the G word: game. But the preview campaign for the presently PS4-exclusive game talks about the apocalypse, about the end of days, certainly for humanity, so it's giving precisely nothing away to confirm that you-whomever "you" are, and that's open to interpretation (again, I won't say anything more on that for fear of influencing how you might personally read the game, but I have my own ideas)-are the sole human-like presence left behind after everyone else in the local community, and quite possibly further afield, has vanished, leaving behind nothing but Redacted For Spoilers, Redacted For Spoilers and the overall impression that fate came quickly. It's hard to write all that much about Rapture without giving away spoiler-rated aspects of its steadily emerging storyline, one that builds from a curiosity-piquing (very) small-town tale of kitchen-sink dimensions to something with repercussions on a galactic scale. 'Everybody's Gone to the Rapture,' launch trailer ![]() An environment that is devoid of any human life. Your control is limited to moving, looking, and a single "action" button that can switch on radios, answer phones, and open doors and gates around the rural Shropshire setting, an almost-too gorgeous rendering of the British countryside that could only have been built by a domestic team that understands the small details: the empty pint glass on the pub garden bench the claustrophobic interior of a holiday park's stationary caravan the predictably puerile marker pen graffiti of an English country bus shelter. You, the player, are as much a viewer as an active participant. "So, you just walk around, and open doors?" There's slightly more to it than that, but, essentially, yes: if you played one of The Chinese Room's previous games, Dear Esther, you'll know all about the restricted interactivity of the experience Rapture offers. And yet, Rapture is one of those releases that has some gamers asking-arguing- Is this really a game at all? For the first hour or so of its bucolic embrace, my wife sits beside me. ![]()
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