"Everybody&squot;s Gone to the Rapture" is a new game for the PlayStation 4. Credit: Sony Computer Entertainment
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“Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture” is a new game for the PlayStation 4. Credit: Sony Computer Entertainment

New video games out this week:

"Everybody's Gone to the Rapture." In case your summer's not creepy enough, this open-world game begins with the end of the world as seen in its setting of a beautiful English countryside. Expect gorgeous graphics and a haunting soundtrack. Rated M for Mature. $20, downloadable for PlayStation 4.

"Brave Tank Hero." A 3-D action tank game with a kiddie cartoon feel and with more than 50 missions. This game is debuting on the 3DS but will also be out for Nintendo Wii U in a few weeks. Rated E for Everyone. $5, for Nintendo 3DS.

Also out this week: "Gauntlet: Slayer Edition" (PS4), "Garfield Kart" (3DS), "XBlaze: Lost Memories" (PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita), "Gunnheim" (Windows PC), "The Static Speaks My Name" (PC), "Airscape: The Fall of Gravity" (PC), "Illuminascii" (PC), "Toy Soldiers: War Chest (Hall of Fame Edition" (PS4, Xbox One), "Paddington: Adventures in London" (3DS), "Celestian Tales: Old North" (PC), "Prototype" and "Prototype 2" (PS4, Xbox One), "Goat Simulator" (PS3, PS4), "Neverwinter: Strongholds" (PC), "OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood" (PC), "Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons" (PS4, Xbox One), "Hacknet" (PC), "Cashstronauts" (PC), "President for a Day: Floodings" (PC), "Wanderlust Adventures" (PC), "Duskers" (PC), "Close Your Eyes" (PC), "Beach Bounce" (PC), "Afterlife Empire" (PC), "Dream of Mirror Online" (PC).

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