

Some will provide hints to the mysteries of this story. Lost? Keep an eye out for the numerous maps posted around Yaughton Valley.Speed walk outside! Hold R2 while walking around town and you’ll start to pick up the pace considerably.Here are 10 tips that everyone should leverage: Paying attention to the finely crafted details of Yaughton Valley is important to piecing together the mystery and stories in Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture.

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EVERYBODY'S GONE TO THE RAPTURE - "Our story begins at the end of the world.
