OnlySP: TheChineseRoom, developers behind Dear Esther and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, are well known for their strong story focused approach to interactive experiences. Their next game, Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, sounds like it will continue their prioritisation of narrative.
Rebellion's Atomfall is finally out! But what happens if you can't get your hands on it yet? Luckily, here are the top 8 games like Atomfall.
Kinda reminds me of miasmata also with how the navigation works. Not to miasmata's extent but definitely in the same vein
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"
Looks nice
"sometime 2014' .... Good enough.
Meh.
I'd like a time machine to go forward in time ang get all the great PS4 exclusives (and once in the future, i'd get sports results, lotteries and so, to get rich in the present ;) ).
I really hope that this game and Rime will be out this year tho.