jacob armitage
Banned
I finally sat down to play Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. I really enjoyed Dear Esther when it came out, and was very excited to play this. It was a really incredible experience, i finished it in one sitting.
It'll take me sometime to reflect on it, but it really was one of the best games I've had the pleasure of playing in a very, very long time. Also, I was born in the West Midlands and had an uncle i used to visit in Shropshire a lot, the visuals were very comfortable and familiar, despite the village being fictional. Stunning soundtrack too, wow. The game gave me quite an emotional response to many of its scenes and conversations, probably more so than any other game I've ever played.
I know this is a divisive genre, but I do hope anyone with a passing fancy gives it a try.
It'll take me sometime to reflect on it, but it really was one of the best games I've had the pleasure of playing in a very, very long time. Also, I was born in the West Midlands and had an uncle i used to visit in Shropshire a lot, the visuals were very comfortable and familiar, despite the village being fictional. Stunning soundtrack too, wow. The game gave me quite an emotional response to many of its scenes and conversations, probably more so than any other game I've ever played.
I know this is a divisive genre, but I do hope anyone with a passing fancy gives it a try.