

You, the player, are as much a viewer as an active participant. "So, you just walk around, and open doors?" There's slightly more to it than that, but, essentially, yes: if you played one of The Chinese Room's previous games, Dear Esther, you'll know all about the restricted interactivity of the experience Rapture offers. And yet, Rapture is one of those releases that has some gamers asking-arguing- Is this really a game at all? For the first hour or so of its bucolic embrace, my wife sits beside me.
