![]() Either way, Kate's dialogue near the end of the game heavily implies that it's spread all over the world. ![]() May have advanced to either Class 3a or 3b depending on how you interpret the Pattern and the method of its escape. Apocalypse How: Class 0: everyone in the relatively small Yaughton Valley region of Shropshire has vanished.Averted with the radio recordings, which are played chronologically no matter which order you activate them. However, given that the chapters themselves are in anachronic order, it is actually impossible to get them in proper chronological order. Anachronic Order: The dialogues are uncovered in whatever order you explore them.Ambiguous Situation: The titular "Rapture", and just how deadly or benign it really is.Alternate History: The events of the game take place in the year 1984 where the “Rapture” has happened and the human race has disappeared.The bulk of the game centers around figuring out why. After the End: Everyone in the village and possibly the world has disappeared.Accidental Murder: After getting caught raiding a warehouse for supplies, Stephen ends up getting into a fight with Sam Baker for most of the fight, Stephen is on the defensive and just trying to get away before he ends up spreading the Pattern further, only to lose his temper when Sam mentions "your fucking missus" and hit him in the head with a hammer.The '80s: The game takes place in 1984.The title of the game, however, means it doesn't exactly require a MENSA membership to guess. Using audio logs, tape recorders, and images granted by floating balls of light, the character, and by extension, the player, try to piece together just what happened to the town. It focuses on an unknown survivor of an apocalyptic event in a (fictional) small English village in Shropshire, who appears to be the only person left in the town. Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a 2015 Post Apocalyptic Environmental Narrative Game developed by The Chinese Room (developers of Dear Esther and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs) and released for the PlayStation 4 (ported to PC in 2016).
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