USgamer: "Why PS4-exclusive Everybody's Gone to the Rapture isn't planned for other platforms, and why that's a good thing."
David at SQUAD writes: "Over the past few months, I’ve found myself lost in a number of books set in my home-land of the United Kingdom. At first, it was by chance, but then I found myself seeking them out. Then I got some games in a few sales -- Assassins Creed: Syndicate and Vampyr, if you must know -- and realized I’d done it again. This got me thinking: does the video game industry do a good enough job of setting games in a diverse set of locations, and how many games are set in the UK anyway?"
DSOGaming writes: "These past few weeks we’ve been showcasing numerous games that were visually improved by Pascal Gilcher’s ray traced Global Illumination method/solution for ReShade. And today, since it’s a slow news day, we are bringing you four games that have been showcased with this alpha Reshade version. These games are Dying Light, Crysis 3, Battlefield 4 and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture."
Again Reshade is not Raytracing, is a screen space post processing effect. Thats like calling SSAO "Global Illumination"
From Eurogamer: "The Crackdown 3 developer said it had acquired The Chinese Room, the studio behind Everybody's Gone to the Rapture and Dear Esther, from founders Dan Pinchbeck and Jessica Curry."
I'm sure it's like The Witness. Sony embraced them, so they embraced Sony, but eventually it'll come to PC
people are going to compare this to Bayonetta 2 or Dead Rising 3 or Sunset Overdrive, except this game was announced to be on PC, but now it's not
http://www.vg247.com/2012/0...
That's quite a kick to the nuts for those players who only game on PC.
I'm glad that PS4 is getting some really great looking indie games already:
The Witness, RIME, Everybody's Gone To The Rapture, Outlast, Daylight, Volume, Resogun.
pc has more indie games than ps3 and xbox360 have GAMES of all kinds combined
dear ester, you wont be missed