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GALAK-Z, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Among 2015's PlayStation PLAY Releases

Can you tell that I'm actually pretty excited for this promotion?

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Consider yourselves lucky that I don't type out "GALAK-Z: THE DIMENSIONAL" every time the game's name comes up. Because I could. And I want to so badly.

I know what you're thinking: "Here comes that Austin, taking every opportunity he can to remind us that Galak-Z seems like a cool thing." Well, listen, that's only part of the story today. A key part, yes, but only part.

In a blog post today, Sony announced the lineup of the company's annual summertime promotion, PlayStation Store PLAY. The collection includes Journey's new PS4 release, N++, GALAK-Z, and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. And believe it or not, I'm excited about each of these. Check out their release dates, prices, and a few thoughts about them below.

07/21 - Journey - PS3/PS4 Cross-buy - PS+ Pre-Order Price: $11.99 - Regular Price: $14.99

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So.

Confession time.

I've never actually played through Journey. But I like Journey a whole bunch more than someone who hasn't played it has any right to.

The year Journey came out I took my PS3 over to a friend's place so that I could experience it for the first time along with her. I played around in the first area a little before handing the controller over to her, because I realized I was more interested in watching Journey than playing it. So I sat back and watched, and that was fun and moving and all of those other superlatives people use when describing One's First Journey Experience. I don't say it like that to diminish the experience. It really was all those things. But the next night, something even better happened that makes my first experience really pale in comparison.

The thing is, we convinced my friend's mom to sit down and play through Journey. And that was absolutely magical. My friend's mother plays a few games here and there, but the PS3 controller was a little awkward in her hands at first. And Journey offered very little guidance in the way of what to do or where to go. But over the course of the game, she became more and more familiar with the controls, and increasingly enamored of the game's aesthetic and emotional core. And most importantly, about an hour into playing: She met a friend.

While most people run into a handful of players during their time with Journey, my friend's mom ran into only one: A pilgrim with a white robe, signifying that the player had collected all of the hidden scarf pieces throughout the game. He was her loyal guide for nearly the entire game, demonstrating how to clear obstacles and avoid dangers with patience and care. He moved with precision and joy, as if every little jump was a celebration.

And I say "he" here not because I'm assuming his gender. In the post-game credits sequence, his user name was displayed, and when I looked up that name so that I could send him a virtual high-five, I found that he was a man in his 70s who belonged to a group of devout Journey players who spent their time as virtual sherpas. Every weekend, this group of experts would log on and find new players to guide along in their travels, and then these guides would write about their experiences and share them with each other.

It's like something out of a William Gibson novel. An elite septuagenarian guides neophytes through his favorite virtual world. What at thing, right?

Since the game is cross-buy, any player who has already purchased a PS3 copy will also have access to it on PS4, so I hope some of these Journey experts come back to play on PS4 this summer.

07/28 - N++ - PS4 - PS+ Pre-Order Price: $15.99 - Regular Price: $19.99

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N+ was one of the first title that taught me that it was okay to enjoy failing in a game. Before I'd touched Super Meat Boy or Demon's Souls, before Shiren the Wanderer had converted me to the Church of the Roguelike, there was N+. And now there's going to be N++.

For the uninitiated, the N games are precision platformers, tasking you with collecting little gems, activating switches, and escaping levels while a collection of turrets, drones, spikes, and other death-dealing mechanisms try to murder you. Like Journey, the N series has a very distinct, almost floaty playfeel. You'll gracefully leap off of a ramp, bounce off the far wall, collect a few gems and then get absolutely riddled with bullets from that turret you'd forgotten about. It's all very graceful until your abstract little ninja gets torn apart.

We talk a lot about the way games can be escape routes from our daily grind, about how their power fantasies can offer us the one chunk of the day that we don't feel shitty about our personal shortcomings. But N+ did something else for me: Instead of just distract me from my failings (and let me tell you, my life was a damnable mess when it came out), N+ forced me to confront failure over and over and over again until I didn't feel so bad about the prospect. I've written before about my video game perfectionism, and N+ was one of the games that allowed me to get over that. Help a man to escape failure, he'll feel less shitty for a day; Teach a man to confront it and...

I chipped away at N+ for years. Sometimes, when I was already feeling like a fuck up about a bunch of vague and hard to understand life problems, I'd sit down in front of N+ just so I could work out those negative feelings on something that I knew was absolutely, positively tuned to make me fail. Somehow that helped.

Anyway, N++ looks really colorful and I bet it will have a dope soundtrack, too. If you've never played a game in the series, well, N is available online for free.

08/04 - GALAK-Z - PS4 - PS+ Pre-Order Price: $15.99 - Regular Price: $19.99

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GALAK-Z is yet another game in this collection that has a very particular feeling of movement and control.

Now everyone sit down while I relay an important life story about how 70s and 80s anime helped me to understand humanity's relationship to technology. Nah, just fucking with you.

GALAK-Z has:

Spaceships.

Mecha.

Asteroid Belts.

Intergalactic Empires.

Itano Circus Missile Barrages.

Anime faces.

That's the stuff.

From the limited time I spent with it at E3, it seems like GALAK-Z does a bunch right. Flying the ship around, tricking enemies into ambushes, and letting fly with dozens of missiles at once--it all feels great. The game is split into "episodes" set inside of "seasons," similar to how there were levels spread out across different environments in Spelunky.

In case you couldn't tell, I'm anxious to get my hands on this one. One sad thing I will mention, though, is that developer 17-Bit has confirmed that we won't be seeing GALAK-Z on the Vita. I understand the realities of these things, I do, but I bought my Vita specifically hoping to play this game on it. Oh well.

(And hey, for the record, I do have some thoughts about our cultural fantasies of spaceships and giant robots and technofetishism and if you'd like to listen to my tabletop game podcast Friends at the Table you could hear me talk abou- wait wait wait where are you going?)

08/11 - Everybody's Gone to the Rapture - PS4 - PS+ Pre-Order Price: $15.99 - Regular Price: $19.99

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Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is the latest from The Chinese Room, the team which previously worked on Dear Esther (the game that managed to turn "walking simulator" into a compliment) and Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs (which wasn't as horrific as the first game in the Amnesia series, but explored some political and philosophical ideas that were pretty interesting). Because of that, I knew that whatever this studio was going to work on next would be interesting, and I promised I wouldn't watch any trailers.

It turns out I'm really bad at keeping promises to myself. On the plus side, I like what I've seen.

One of the game's trailers featured a pair of British ghosts (maybe?) apologizing to each other in a ruined living room. I immediately wanna know more about what's going on here. I love seeing mundane spaces rendered in high detail, and then put on tilt by some light supernatural element.

What more can I say? I'm just a sucker for that sorta thing. That's just who I am. I won't apologize for it. As Shawn Carter says, either love me or leave me alone.

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I'm trying to think of the last summer digital games promotion that had me this excited. Last year's PLAY sale was solid, but I wasn't really anticipating those games so much as I was taken by surprise by their quality. Maybe Xbox's Summer of Arcade 2009? Hrm... Something to think on.

In any case, I'm probably going to pick up all of these. How about you?

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GREAT article! Thank you man!

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Is 07/28 - N++ coming to the PC?

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YES I am anticipating every one of these very much!

And goddamn it austin, you have one hell of a lovely writing-style, I dig it a LOT. Also love "seeing mundane spaces rendered in high detail" and going by the comments there are plenty of us :)

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I already have Journey on PS3, but since I just got my PS4, and I loved that game, I think it's worth re-downloading. And yeah, pretty excited about all the other titles! Loved playing N on the school computers many years ago, loved Dear Esther, and LOVED what I played of Galak-Z at the last few PAX Easts. Great promotion, and great article Austin!

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Pretty sure I'm going to buy all of these - I loved Galak-Z when I played it at PAX East last year (although I'm super-bummed it won't be coming to Vita after all - that seemed like the PERFECT Vita game), I love N+, I missed Journey when it came out on the PS3 and figured I'd wait for the PS4 version before going back to it, and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture looks fascinating.

Also, Austin, your/your friend's mom's story about Journey is incredible. Do you have any links to any of the blogs this secret cabal of elder Journeymen wrote? I love hearing stories about people outside of the "usual" demographic of gamers being dedicated to a specific game.

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all but Journey, already played that.

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I hope that Everbody's Gone to the Rapture is good. Out of the Gone Home, Dear Esther, and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, these I will call "walking games," I found Gone Home to be by far the best. I thought Dear Esther was just boring and the end where you turn into a bird was super stupid. The Vanishing of Ethan Carter had a really cool detective element but everything after the first two puzzles was insanely easy.

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That story about Journey is incredibly heartwarming. Thanks, Austin!

I was kinda hoping that maybe The Witness would be part of this promotion. It has to come out someday, right? Right?!

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Hey Austin,

I question your excitement about Galak-Z. If you really were that excited the release date would have been in the first paragraph. In fact the articles could have read "Galak-Z is out August 4th on PS4" and nothing else. I dunno man. ;)

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@austin_walker That Journey story brought a big ol' smile to my face. Thanks for sharing.

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I played GALAK-Z last September and hopefully an extra year of dev time helped. I really wanted to like it but I just didn't really like the way it controlled and the load times were easily over a minute.

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@noizy said:

Hey Austin,

I question your excitement about Galak-Z. If you really were that excited the release date would have been in the first paragraph. In fact the articles could have read "Galak-Z is out August 4th on PS4" and nothing else. I dunno man. ;)

The initial draft of this was just "GALAK-Z: THE DIMENSIONAL" over and over for just pages and pages.

I decided to be a LITTLE restrained.

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I really wanted to play through Journey again last week, now this, yay.

Galak-Z looks cool, EGTTR look mysterious.

I did play n+ a while back, don't know if I'll pick it up though.

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This is exactly what I wanted, why should I buy these games other than galak-z. Especially good to see that there is a free version of N that will give me a better idea on that purchase.

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I got all four. And I also got The Fall for 8 bucks and The Last of Us: Left Behind Remastered for 5 bucks. And Rocket League for free. PSN killing it right now.

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That Journey story is tremendously heartwarming. Every time I hear of these magical moments, I am at once both encouraged and disappointed by the industry. Encouraged because joys like this exist and serve to enlighten more people as to the delights games can offer. Disappointed because these instances rarely receive the fair coverage in the larger media alongside all the fear-mongering and protesting. Nevertheless, it brought a smile to my face :)

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I had a dream last night about N++ out of nowhere, and now this comes up. I can see through time!

Also, I'm really curious to see how Galak-Z turned out. Seems like that one's been in the hopper for years longer than I would have guessed.

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Galak-Z, and Rapture both look pretty cool, and I never played journey so.... good month I guess?!?

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@benmo316: yeah they look great! i never played journey so having that will be awesome as well. Such a good time to be a gamer!

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@chilipeppersman: Journey is amazing! I played it on PS3, and it's one of those games that you only need to play once. But that one experience is amazing! Enjoy!

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Cool story about Journey, wow - a dedicated group of players helping others experience an excellent game. That makes me happy.

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Also Dan Pinchbeck (of The Chinese Room) wrote SCARYDARKFAST which is a rad deep dive on DOOM. The stuff about the making of DOOM isn't anything new, but seeing Pinchbeck do a close reading of the different episodes is super cool.

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@jbuds said:

Any news on the PC release of Galak-Z? I want some of that in my life but I dont have a ps4.

I've been waiting for this game for 2 years and it's a couple months off from the PS4 release NOOOOOOOOOOOO! Oh well at least PC version is coming this year. Really unfortunate that the Vita version was dropped.

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Wow, that is one stacked promotion. Feels like I've been waiting for these for forever. (for for for)

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Is this offer not coming to Europe?

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Gosh, they really do not care for Europe do they?

Bad enough that consoles cost 600 bucks here, even worse that games cost 90+ bucks (yes, more than 90 bucks, you've heard me) instead of 60 (even though, surprise, we're not earning as much as they do in the US), but then they don't make these promotions worldwide (like Steam does), and they don't even have a release date for Journey EU. They really don't like their EU player base.

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I'm going to buy all of these, but MAN am I excited for N++.

I used to play N at school everyday, and when I got my 360, N+ was the first game I got all of my achievements in.

I look forward to spending a stupid amount of time in N++.

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I assumed this was the same promotion as the "summer of digital" thing I've been seeing in the store. Apparantly not? That's a bummer. I really want to play....like all of these games.

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Super bummed about Galak-Z not coming to vita, was really looking forward to that.

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@jbuds said:

Any news on the PC release of Galak-Z? I want some of that in my life but I dont have a ps4.

Oh man, that's such great news to hear that its exclusivity is only a matter of months.

Can not wait to get my hands on Galak-Z, by which of course I mean I can wait a few extra months.

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As far as I am concerned N+ is not beatable. Anyone who says otherwise is lying.

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These came and went and I didn't even notice...