On 14 February 2012, Dear Esther immersed players in its stunningly-realised world – a remote and desolate island somewhere in the Outer Hebrides. YouTube stats: 2 new videos uploaded yesterday.Brighton, United Kingdom – 14 February 2022. The Chinese Room, and publishers Secret Mode are pleased to announce they will celebrate the tenth anniversary of Dear Esther by making the genre-defining 2012 narrative exploration game free to download from Steam on 14 and 15 February.ĭear Esther’s tenth anniversary arrives just two weeks ahead of The Chinese Room’s latest tale, Little Orpheus, which arrives on PC and consoles on 1 March. Tags: Walking Simulator (177), Atmospheric (109), Indie (100), Great Soundtrack (97), Adventure (75), Story Rich (68), Casual (59), Exploration (55), First-Person (52), Open World (40), Post-apocalyptic (39), Singleplayer (39), Mystery (25), Sci-fi (21), Female Protagonist (9), Beautiful (8)Ĭategory: Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support, Captions available, Steam Cloud, Remote Play on TV Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese - Portugal, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Swedish, Traditional Chinese Featuring a beautiful, detailed open-world and a haunting soundtrack, Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is non-linear storytelling at its best.ĭeveloper: The Chinese Room Publisher: PlayStation PC LLC
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