New Trailer and Details for Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture

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New Trailer and Details for Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture

For the last twelve months, we’ve had our heads down working hard on Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture and it’s really exciting to be able to share some more information with you as well as a new trailer:

If you already know The Chinese Room, you’ll know that we make story-driven games. Creating a rich, deep world with strong drama and exceptional production values is key to what we’re all about. Rapture is set in a remote valley in June 1984 and is a story about people and how they live with each other. But it’s also about the end of the world.

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Rapture is inspired by the fiction of John Wyndham, J. G. Ballard, John Christopher and other authors who deal with ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. There’s a very particular English feel that we wanted to capture in the game, a combination of the epic and the intimate. Rapture also came from our obsession with post-apocalyptic gaming, and the simple idea that whilst we normally play as the hero, in reality, most of us would be the piles of ash and bone littering the game world. That’s an interesting place to start telling a story.

Our approach is to create a game that you can utterly immerse yourself in. Yaughton Valley, where Rapture takes place, is a living, breathing world. The world of Rapture is not just a backdrop; it’s a character in its own right. It’s great working with PS4 as its processing power makes a game like this possible for a team our size.

The game is all about discovery. It’s open-world so you have the freedom to explore wherever you like, visiting areas in an order you define, and the story is written to allow this whilst making sure every player has a strong dramatic experience. It’s a type of storytelling that is completely unique to games. The choices you make as a player have a direct impact on how you understand the story – the more you explore and interact, the deeper you are drawn into Rapture’s world.

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As ever in our games, music and audio play a fundamental role in achieving this. The soundtrack is already shaping up to be a unique and extraordinary part of our vision. Check out one of the tracks from Rapture below:

In the build up to E3, we’ve suddenly seen the game leap forwards – you spend a long time working on disparate elements in early production and it’s fantastic to now find ourselves in a world that springs to life week by week. We’re really excited, and hope the trailer, screenshots and an exclusive music track will make you excited too!

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  • the comments here are just embarrassing. Viewtiful_Gene you are acting like you are 3 years old. You are complaining to no one.

    The game looks good and we could use some more games like this. To everyone complaining about the info on the blog post, I agree, but you know this isnt the only website out there right? This game was announced last year at gamescom. If games like this and gone home aren’t your thing then congratulations, dont play it; theres no reason to act like a child.

  • 1984? Something is very wrong with that because I’m still here.. I do hope this game let’s me see all the great people who got ditched by whatever force that abducts the normal people. Aw they took granny but left grandpa.. Grandpa’s a ****! Or they took all the fat cows and left us with just one ugly skinny worthless cow. Also, why am I stll here? All these questions and no more milk.. That sounds pretty apocalyptic to me.

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