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 Written by Brandon Hofer  on January 12, 2016

News: The critically acclaimed story exploration game has finally arrived on consoles after having been previously cancelled almost a year ago.



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The console edition of Gone Home is now available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Available for $19.99 on both platforms, Gone Home is a story about the nuanced details of one family’s struggle to deal with uncertainty. The game takes place in the 1990s instead your family home with a rainstorm taking place outside to try and immerse you further into the experience.

Gone Home is a nonviolent and puzzle-free experience. You play the game at your own pace. Since there are no enemies in the game you don’t have to worry about getting attacked or frustrated. In Gone Home you are trying to figure out what has happened to the Greenbriars by examining this house that is full of personal possessions from the family. You will have to take note and really pay attention to all of the small details in the environment to piece together the story that will slowly unfold as you explore more of the house.

Check out the console launch trailer below and tell us what you think. Will you be purchasing Gone Home on the PS4 or the Xbox One?

Gone Home on Xbox One, click here.

Gone Home on PS4, click here.



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