Get the inside scoop straight from Fullbright Company

Gone Homewascertainly a critical hitwhen it released back in August but we’ll be learn a bit more about the creative process behind the game.Speaking to Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Steve Gaynor ofGone Homedeveloper The Fullbright Company confirmed a developer commentary will be included in a free update.

“If you have it on Steam, you’ll just get it,” Steve explains. “We don’t have a date for it yet, but it’ll be relatively soon. We’re aiming for the short-term, and we’ve already recorded most of it.” Steve also mentions some “Easter-egg-y stuff,” including interviews with the some of the musicians involved in the early- to mid-’90s music scene that so inspired the game.

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I’ve been wanting an excuse to go back toGone Homeagain; once I had completed the game I read some spoiler-filled articles in which I found out some plot details I had missed in my playthrough. The commentary will be interesting listening and I wish more games included one; hearing developer insights about how they built their game are always fascinating to me.

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