It's one of the most promising new PlayStation 4 exclusives for 2015, but gamers will have to respond in droves if they want a physical version.
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture developer The Chinese Room has been answering some fan questions on Twitter , and one of those questions involved the possibility of a physical release.
The creators simply responded by saying it won't happen unless the game sells "a very large number of copies." As for the length:
Well, Journey was only two hours and it remains one of the most decorated and beloved games ever. Can Everybody's Gone to the Rapture scale such artistic heights? Find out this week; it's ready to go as of today, August 11.
Considering the Plus price, that would be the equivalent of getting at least 16 hours for a full-priced game. So I won't complain. And I long to play more games like what this seems to attempt.
And i think im gonna wait on a physical release now i pefer physical over digital anyday
Ben, are you going to review this game?
yeah it will have to sell alot to get a dics verison but i think it should get one.
happy gaming
Considering the Plus price, that would be the equivalent of getting at least 16 hours for a full-priced game. So I won't complain. And I long to play more games like what this seems to attempt.
yeah it will have to sell alot to get a dics verison but i think it should get one.
happy gaming
Ben, are you going to review this game?
And i think im gonna wait on a physical release now i pefer physical over digital anyday