Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture has just been released on the PC, and below you can find some 4K screenshots from it. We’ve kept MSI Afterburner active in order to get an idea of how the game runs in 4K on a single GTX980Ti. In addition, you can find below all of the game’s available PC options. Enjoy!

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lol I like the little text with each graphic options.
Looks not bad but imagine if they actually pushed your hardware, they didn’t bother adding more graphical options compared to PS4 so all pc gets is support for higher framerate and resolution
This isn’t true, the PC version has cVars up to veryhighspec for 4th generation CryENGINE baked inside the .pak files. The PS4 runs at its own PS4 specific cVars which are at much lower specs. Furthermore you can get access to console commands by pressing Alt-F12 and push visuals even further.
Anyway. Made a Reshade preset for anyone interested, this game is great looking!!
https:// sfx.thelazy .net/games/preset/5481/
unfortunately they left it so long after the ps4 release that it is now known how sub-par the game is
Looks great
Plays.. not so much.
I wonder if this can be “played” in VR? Its the only reason to get it imho..
Yeah, this is definitely a VR game. I’d be interested in playing this in room-scale with motion controls, but not as a standard PC game that I watch on a monitor. Not visceral enough to keep my interest.
Games like this were made for VR because they’re less objective-based and more experiential. You’re in a new environment, the stress levels are relatively low; it’s about going on a sort of vacation. If this came to Vive I’d buy a copy immediately.
what you see is how the exact game is, you even fight those enemies and do those puzzles with those weapons you see in the screenshots.
What enemies?
Exactly.
https://media.giphy.com/media/BjeiL8WnqByKY/giphy.gif
The screenshots are the gameplay
So?
So we have an opinion on the game and you don’t agree.
Well, yes, but how that relates?
He comes into a “narrative walking sim” or whatever you want to call it saying “yadda yadda no enemies”.
What’s the f’ing point? That’s not the type of game.
Not saying that though, it’s even less interactive than Ethan Carter, that game is about right. Making a game just about walking and listening to a story really offers nothing than being different for differences sake, even text games have more than this.
So what goddamnit?
You aren’t going to keel over and die if any game of this type is made or there’s anyone else playing it.
Good/bad, interactive/not interactive, fast/slow, it doesn’t matter, it isn’t for you, so why this grudge against something you are not supposed to like? Move on to what you like for a change.
You ‘re right, I’ll just go play pong instead, even that has more going for it still than this type of game.
FIIIIIIIIIIINE.
See? We’re learning something here.
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That’s a square boob.
Narrative walking simulator, that’s all it is, no AI means they can push the graphics alot further, you’d be surprised how many people don’t know this.
Finally someone got it. Most people have no idea this game is empty static environments without any interaction, just some narrative.
I see what you’re saying, but I think it’s okay to have games that don’t involve fighting stuff. I think of it more like those old point and click adventure games. It’s more of an experience than a series of visceral set pieces that you play at a slower pace than games in the action genre.
Shooters and hack and slashers are great, but we shouldn’t discount a game just because it doesn’t have space marines or zombies or the like.
But it also depends on the platform you’re playing it on. Would I want to play this as a standard PC game? Probably not? In VR? Probably yes.
Yes but it’s not marketed as a VR game, it just happens to fit VR sort of games where it’s all about immersion. No one is comparing it to shooters or action games but the simple fact is you basically do nothing in the game but walk around and that’s the issue. Interaction by the player is important in a video game or you may as well go read a book.
Ethan Carter, sure that has interaction and puzzle solving.
That’s a non issue. Some people are not wanting to interact with every piece of object around the world, why is that so hard to understand?
I don’t even like the game, nor this particular developer, but bloody hell, every single time is the same thing “oh it’s boring”, “oh you do nothing”, “oh it doesn’t have interaction”. So what?
Stop generalization people, it’s a game, period. Bad, good, make your mind and move on, there’s other people who will play it and have their experiences.
You consistently defend this type of game like you like it, yet just admitted you don’t like the game, so all you are doing is defending people who like this type of game. Come on, at least argue for something you like.
Why? What I like may not be something you or anyone else like, so I don’t go out saying that it’s the only thing I want this industry squirting out everyday.
I say let people like what they like, I know what I like and I play it. Let devs experiment and go crazy, let it be boring, let it have barely any interaction, let it be minimalistic. If it doesn’t works for me, it doesn’t work for me, but may work for someone else. The world doesn’t end up at my doorstep.
There’s plenty of space and ideas for games to grow on, why would I want to limit it?
I’m not here to defend someone else liking a game type like you but my opinion is it’s barely a game. Buy it play it if you want, no skin off my nose.
It’s fine if you don’t think that it is a game, we may disagree but it is fine. What grinds my gears is people acknowledging that it is not a thing that they want and getting out of their way to say something about it. Let it be and play what you like.
Yes, that’s the problem. It’s marketed as a regular game.
I can’t attest to the gameplay because I’ve never played it, but it looks like an update on the point and click adventure game, only with smooth, real-time movement around the map rather than the hoppy screen-to-screen “movement” from older point and clicks.
Looking Pure and Clean. Very good Visuals IMO.
oh look, another boring indie meme game……….
add fast running mode and the game becomes 2x better lol
Another garbage low budget walking sim?
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http://abload.de/img/rapture_release2016-035le9.jpg
http://abload.de/img/rapture_release2016-0xrxnz.jpg
The afterburner info is too small to read.