5 Games We’re Looking Forward to in August
After a slow summer August picks up with a spate of games that show the breadth of the artform. Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture and Until Dawn seek to explore the narrative potential of gaming, while Rare Replay encapsulates almost the entire history of the industry in a single compilation. Volume is an exciting new puzzler from an acclaimed designer, and Disney Infinity 3.0 will pummel us with blissful nostalgia. After playing one single game for an entire summer, I am genuinely looking forward to what August will be bringing forth this year.
1. Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
Release Date: 8/11
Platform: PlayStation 4
The Chinese Room is the best game developer who has yet to make a game that I really like. They specialize in story-based games with a heavy exploration factor, and I love their ability to create worlds and trust us to find our own way within them. Still, I haven’t loved any of their games. Dear Esther was fascinating but the florid dialogue of the narrator undercut much of its power; Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs was a fine entry in a genre that I simply don’t appreciate. They make games that are good but not necessarily good for me, and that’s why I’m incredibly excited for Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture. I think this is the one that’ll do it. The narrative is broken up across multiple characters, and hopefully that’ll prevent me from growing too annoyed by any single one of them, as I was with Esther’s narrator. And although there’s a mystery at the heart of the game, it isn’t straight horror, so the genre requirements that turned me off of Amnesia hopefully won’t be a factor. It promises a science fiction experience rooted in a world that greatly resembles our own, and even though I’ve had issues with their past work The Chinese Room has proven they can tell a story through videogames better than most. Hopefully Rapture will be their best work yet.
2. Disney Infinity 3.0
Release Date: 8/30
Platform: PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, iOS, Android
I have a problem. Now that I no longer write weekly game reviews I tend to only play one game. That game is Disney Infinity. I spend hours a week working on my toy box worlds, or leveling up characters in the toy box games, or downloading community-made levels from the internet. I resisted power discs for almost two years because I didn’t want to pay $5 for a blind pack that might include discs I already have, but over the last few months I’ve become addicted to those as well, especially the landscape tiles. So to say I’m ready for a new batch of figures, playsets and power discs (now no longer sold in blind packs!) is an understatement. I am irrationally excited about this stuff and can’t wait to add that Star Wars stuff to my collection. Look, we live in a cruel world, and sometimes you just want to be comforted by your entertainment. What’s more comforting than basically everything I loved as a kid dumped into one freeform jam of a game?
3. Volume
Release Date: 8/18
Platform: PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Vita