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Everybody’s Gone to The Rapture’s Devs: PC Port “Up to Sony;" Talk Motion Controls on PS4

Today you finally got some juicy news about Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, and the developers provided a few more bits about the game.

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Kane223297d ago

welp, in that case then.......

freshslicepizza3297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

up to sony? then that means it's not gonna happen. they care about selling hardware, not making it more accessible.

freshslicepizza3297d ago (Edited 3297d ago )

of course they should if it helps them sell more hardware and they are the ones funding the project. the consumer however should not care one way or another and anyone who promotes or petitions keeping it exclusive must be working for sony.

Spotie3296d ago

They also care about generating some sense of loyalty and respect with consumers, which is exactly why they're likely to allow it on PC where another company, like Microsoft, would not.

magiciandude3296d ago

@Spotie

I can't wait to play Uncharted 4 on PC then. Bring on the greatness!

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ArchangelMike3297d ago

We don't want motion controls we want VR.

iamnsuperman3297d ago

Funnily enough I think VR needs to embrace motion controls. VR is all about immersion and so is motion controls.

ArchangelMike3297d ago

Oh alright then....

We don't want just motion controls we want VR as well.

...everybody happy now?! :)

DigitalRaptor3297d ago

I think that The Chinese Room have been looking into Morpheus functionality for this game for a while now. Since this game is funded and produced by Sony, there's little doubt that they don't have Morpheus dev kits sitting in their office.

Then there's this little tidbit from Shuhei Yoshida: https://twitter.com/yosp/st...

I expect they'll announce Morpheus compatibility update this Gamescom or E3. That would be nice, at least.

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The_Sage3297d ago

Man... There is so much coming out that I'm excited about. Looks like I'll be busy, and broke this year.

dota2champion3297d ago

I can't afford a Ps4. would be great if sony give us a pc port :)

AudioEppa3297d ago

It will still be there on ps4 for when you can afford it :)

Spotie3296d ago

Can't always get what you want WHEN you want it. I think chances are good that it'll land on PC, though.

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5 great video games set in the UK

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?"

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bunt-custardly1401d ago

Ubisoft's Zombi was set in London I believe.

geekmandem1401d ago

Yep, ZombiU was indeed. A game I actually saw recommended a few times. It's weird that it stuck with so many people.

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Dying Light, Crysis 3, Battlefield 4 & Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture with Ray Tracing

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."

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isarai1753d ago

Again Reshade is not Raytracing, is a screen space post processing effect. Thats like calling SSAO "Global Illumination"

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Sumo buys Everybody's Gone to the Rapture studio The Chinese Room

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."

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