Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is an Adventure, First-person Perspective, and Single-player video game developed by The Chinese Room and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game offers story-based gameplay, taking place in the small village whose villagers have abducted or disappeared. It serves as the successor to Dear Esther, where the player manipulates the town from a first-person viewpoint. During the gameplay, the player can interact with lights through the city, most of which can uncover the parts of the storyline. The player can also interact with non-player characters, objects like doors, fences, phones, radios, and more. The setting of the game is set in 1984, where the ultimate objective of the player to navigate and struggle to find out the reason behind the disappearance of the people. There are numerous levels, and each level includes the objective that the player has to accomplish at any cost. Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture offers prominent features such as addictive Gameplay, Multiple Levels, different Level Difficulty, and more. Try it out, and it’ll entertain the player.
#1 The Park
The Park mixes the Psychological Horror, First-person Exploration, and Adventure elements developed and published by Funcom for multiple platforms. The game supports Single-player mode only and takes place in the creepy amusement park hiding a sinister and dark secrets. It puts you in one to two hour first-person horror experience, revolving around intense storytelling and navigation instead of action and combat. You assumes the role of the protagonist, who is searching for his missing child and his teddy bear. You must explore the environment in search of your son as the sun sets over. Amusement parks are places where the children participates in fun-filled activities, take rides, and jump for joy. But the history of the park turned it into a plagued full of drama and tragedy. You can manipulate the world from a first-person perspective, and can complete a variety of levels to find your son and earn points. During the game, you can interact with non-player characters, objects and environment to unearth the dark secrets about the amusement park. The Park offers key features such as Compelling Graphics, Explore the Park, Find clues, Solve Puzzles and more. Check out the game and have fun.