


It’s a beautiful, picturesque village, filled with superbly detailed houses, fields, and all manner of other trivial objects that come together to make Yaughton feel like a real, tangible place. You walk around a mysteriously derelict scene sometime after a critical event has taken place, and it’s up to you to explore the environment and figure out what happened.ĮGttR takes place in the little village town of Yaughton, which is based in Shropshire, England. If you've played Dear Esther then you already know what to expect from Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture. Frustratingly, however, EGttR left me wanting more while never really managing to satisfy my curiosity. I’ve been waiting to play the game for months, and after recently being disappointed Beyond Eyes, I was looking forward to a title that I could really sink my teeth into and confidently enjoy. I'm incredibly conflicted about The Chinese Room’s Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture. By VGChartz Staff, posted on 15 August 2015 / 6,656 Views
