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Everybody's Gone to the Rapture - A British Apocolypse

As far as reviews are concerned, I'm assuming it will be much like Galak-Z's release last week. We may get some impressions / footage release tomorrow (Monday before release) and then reviews arriving on Tuesday of launch.

Not exactly the developers choice but more so what seems to be the standard of smaller releases getting out to press via PSN. If I recall correctly, Galak-Z press codes went out only a couple days before launch.

I'm currently on the fence with this. It looks wonderful but I just shelled out $16 on Galak-Z. I have a feeling I'd like this, and the pre-order discount is enticing, but I also should show some more restraint with purchases...
 
The problem with Galak-Z last week was that it was still pretty hard to find impressions. Hopefully there will be plenty for this game tomorrow...
 
Put me in the looking forward to reviews camp. Loving the atmosphere of the game but that's not really enough for me to drop a preorder. Hopefully there are some reviews and detailed impressions tomorrow.
 
I pre-ordered from the US PSN because it wasn't up on the AU store. The Dynamic Theme is pretty wonderful. One of the better ones that doesn't have obnoxious noises, or hard to read menu text.
 
It's also a fantastic graphic novel too.

Written & illustrated by Raymond Briggs (The Snowman, Fungis the Bogeyman).
It's like a post-apocalypse version of the first 20 minutes of Up.

Aaaa... 'UP', so much potential weighed down by a saggy, uninspired middle.
 
Everybody has Gone to the Rapture |OT|So Long and Thanks for all the Fish.

To me the game screams for a Douglas Adams quote.
 
Looking forward to this, Lived in Shropshire the past 20 years and theres a small village a few miles up the road from me called Yorton, can't help but feel that's where they got their inspiration for calling this town Yaughton.
 
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