Once you walk through the attic you’ll get to a letter on a night stand and the game ends. Inside the secret panel there’s an attic key. It’s next to a bookshelf on the right side of the steps. The last secret panel is in the main foyer.
Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Gone Home is an indie story/exploration game developed by Fullbright in which the player must explore to discover where the rest of the Greenbriar family has gone. There’s a safe in the basement through one of the hallways. Unravel the mystery for yourself in Gone Home, a story exploration game from The Fullbright Company. There’s a couple of letters that you can read that will activate some narration from Sam. Inside the locker is a key to the basement. The second half of the combination is in the secret compartment. The third hidden compartment is upstairs directly outside of Sam’s room. Gone Home Official Promotional Trailer 296,079 views 1.1K Dislike Share Save Everdraed 4.2K subscribers Subscribe A trailer for the hottest new horror exploration shooter, Gone Home. If you remove the panel you’ll be able to pick up half of Sam’s locker key combination. The second hidden panel is in the hallway at the base of the wall just down the hall from the library. You can slip through to find a map that explains where another hidden compartment is in the house. The passageway is on the right side of the room at the very back. If you head into the recreational room with the sewing machine on the second floor, there’s a note from Sam explaining that there’s a hidden passageway in the library. The main objective is to get into the attic. You just have to walk and explore… hence the categorization of Gone Home being a walking simulator.
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Update: "We've done initial work on implementing Oculus Rift support into Gone Home, but still have a lot of work before we're sure if we can commit to supporting the hardware," said Steve Gaynor of The Fullbright Company in an email to Polygon.Gone Home recently became available for PS4 and Xbox One and there’s a playthrough from TheApexHound that takes gamers through each room and each clue and each journal entry.
Read our 10 out of 10 review here, in which we called it "a master class on how to tell a personal, affecting story in a video game."
In the meantime, you can play Gone Home with a regular mouse and keyboard - it launched yesterday on Windows PC, Mac and Linux.
We've reached out to The Fullbright Company for more details, and will update this article with any information we receive. 'looking into' it." As a first-person experience that's all about looking around a deserted house, Gone Home seems like a game that would be ripe for compatibility with Oculus VR's virtual reality headset. Justin had recently moved to Petaluma from San Francisco, and before that Boston and Seattle, and was eager to put a new band together. Too Far Gone was formed in the spring of 2018 in Petaluma, CA when Justin Zavislak and Jake Byrnes met at a local rehearsal studio. Gone Home was first released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux computers in August 2013, followed by console releases for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in January 2016, the Nintendo Switch in September 2018, and iOS in December 2018. Jake Byrnes - DrumsSpencer Metela - BassJustin Zavislak - Guitar and Vocals. Responding to a tweet mentioning Gone Home and the Oculus Rift in the same breath, The Fullbright Company said, "We're. Gone Home is a first-person exploration video game developed and published by The Fullbright Company. Gone Home developer The Fullbright Company is "looking into" adding Oculus Rift support to the first-person exploration game, the studio said on the game's Twitter account today.