
I realise it isn't for everyone, but I really enjoyed it. What did everyone else think of it? Was it your first time playing?

It has optional "objectives" that you can go to i order to get more information about the story.Īnd it's split up into several parts, giving you chance to have a break, and even just to appreciate what you just played in the last chapter. All in all, it's a game that lets you choose the pace in which to complete it.But as not everyone goes for trophies, that's somewhat irrelevant :) The framerates sometimes suffer, and after going for the trophies, it seems that certain points lock up and boot you from the game, which is really pants.It's super pretty, I can't even put into words how lovely it all looks, especially the water and the sky, oh my! It's set in a pretty, small, English town called Yaughton.PS4 got quite a lot this month, which is great news for me! The most notable at the moment seems to be Everybody's gone to the rapture a game I've already played many times over.Īs I've played it a fair few times (for the trophies, admittedly) I feel that showing the story, or talking about it too much is a massive no-no, as that's most of what the game is. Hello everyone, I hope you're all enjoying this months games. Legacy Platforms: PS4 - PS3 - PS2 - PS1 - PSP Spoiler GuideĪlternatively, use the redesign spoiler tag found in the toolbar.


Legacy PS+ benefits: See Essential Tier section belowĬloud streaming for PS1, PS2, PSP & PS4 games Game Catalog & Classics Release: 20th JuneĮssential July Games Announcement: 28th JuneĪll-new PlayStation Plus at a glance: Key Benefits Game Catalog & Classics Announcement (Extra/Premium/Deluxe): 14th June
