Everybody's Gone to the Rapture
Can my PC run Everybody's Gone to the Rapture
Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.
RAM 4 GB+
Storage 8 GB+
Windows 7
Game Details
Languages
English، French، Italian، German، Spanish - Spain، Danish، Dutch، Finnish، Japanese، Korean، Norwegian، Polish، Portuguese - Portugal، Portuguese - Brazil، Russian، Swedish، Traditional Chinese، Languages With Full Audio Support
Genre
Adventure، Casual، Indie
Category
Single-player، Steam Achievements، Full Controller Support، Captions Available، Steam Cloud، Remote Play On Tv، Family Sharing
Developer
The Chinese Room
Publisher
PlayStation Publishing LLC
Release Date
2016-04-14
Minimum Requirements
CPU
Intel Core i5-4570T 2.9 GHz / Intel Core i5-4570 / 4570 / I5-4570 / 5-4570 / i5-4570T
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti / Radeon RX 560 XT / RX 560 / 560 / GTX 560 Ti
RAM
4 GB
Storage
8 GB
OS
Windows 7
Recommended Requirements
CPU
Intel Core i7-4770S 3.1 GHz / Intel Core i7-4770K / 4770K / 4770 / I7-4770K / 7-4770K
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 / GTX 770 / 770 / AMD Radeon HD 7970 / HD 7970
RAM
8 GB
Storage
8 GB
OS
Windows 10
Game Description
The world ended 37 minutes ago
It is time to begin
Yaughton, Shropshire. 06:37am 6th June 1984.
Deep within the Shropshire countryside, the village of Yaughton stands empty. Toys lie forgotten in the playground, the wind blows quarantine leaflets around the silent churchyard. Down on Appleton’s farm, crops rustle untended. The birds lie where they have fallen.
Strange voices haunt the radio waves as uncollected washing hangs listlessly on the line. The televisions are tuned to vacant channels. Above it all, the telescopes of the Observatory point out at dead stars and endless darkness. And someone remains behind, to try and unravel the mystery.
Immerse yourself in a rich, deep adventure from award-winning developer The Chinese Room and investigate the last days of Yaughton Valley. Uncover the traces of the vanished community; discover fragments of events and memories to piece together the mystery of the apocalypse.
Featuring a beautiful, detailed open-world and a haunting soundtrack, Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is non-linear storytelling at its best.
It is time to begin
Yaughton, Shropshire. 06:37am 6th June 1984.
Deep within the Shropshire countryside, the village of Yaughton stands empty. Toys lie forgotten in the playground, the wind blows quarantine leaflets around the silent churchyard. Down on Appleton’s farm, crops rustle untended. The birds lie where they have fallen.
Strange voices haunt the radio waves as uncollected washing hangs listlessly on the line. The televisions are tuned to vacant channels. Above it all, the telescopes of the Observatory point out at dead stars and endless darkness. And someone remains behind, to try and unravel the mystery.
Immerse yourself in a rich, deep adventure from award-winning developer The Chinese Room and investigate the last days of Yaughton Valley. Uncover the traces of the vanished community; discover fragments of events and memories to piece together the mystery of the apocalypse.
Featuring a beautiful, detailed open-world and a haunting soundtrack, Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is non-linear storytelling at its best.