Or maybe Polygon give realistic scores?, unlike other outlets who just chuck about 9's and 10's without a care in the world?
Screamride an 8 and TLOU a 7.5 says not
The Polygon review does not read like a 7/10 to me. Reviewer seemed to love it.
As I said most games not all.
why cant I find this in PS Store?
Seems like it's reviewing really well. Expected more low scores just based on the type of game it is. There's been a slew of really solid releases in the last month or so, with Rocket League, N++, Journey, Galak-Z, The Vanishing of Ethan carter, God of War 3 Remaster and now this.
Is this still getting a PC release at some point or no?
It's not out
wierd, a lot of games are up for preorder or preloading before their release. Yet there is nothing in the store even suggesting this game exists...
wierd, a lot of games are up for preorder or preloading before their release. Yet there is nothing in the store even suggesting this game exists...
There is in the US store, but as usual SCEE drop the ball.
Jaz Rignall USGamer review said:Everybody's Gone to the Rapture takes elements of a radio play, underpins it with a core of classic science fiction literature, and wraps it into a combination of walking simulator and slice of interactive drama to create a game, product, or perhaps even a piece of art, that's simply gorgeous.
Pfft, you guys have Store updates that are ON TIME. I'd sacrifice preorders for that in a heartbeat.
Since its a Sony IP, I dont see this happening
Ah well. I thought when the game was announced it was stated ps4 first then PC later. Maybe I was thinking of something else
Sounds like if you're into narrative atmospheric games, it is worth a play. For the 20% off pre-order deal, I'm in.
Don't Polygon do a strange thing where they have people who aren't the reviewer assign the score after reading the review?
Bloodborne got a nine, so was it a 11/10 ?
Maxrunner said:So chinese room =no gameplay besides developing walking simulators?
Reviews seem to reflect a game from the developer of such idiosyncratic properties as Dear Esther, very divisive.
I still don't know whether I'll fall in the realm that likes the game or not, but I suppose that depends on how well written the game is, how it makes me feel emotionally. I did not like Dear Esther.
groan
no mans sky?