From the independent studio that brought you Contrast, We Happy Few is an action/adventure game set in a drug-fuelled, retrofuturistic city in an alternative 1960s England. Hide, fight and conform your way out of this delusional, Joy-obsessed world.
Recent Reviews:
Mixed (22) - 68% of the 22 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive.
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Mostly Positive (3,518) - 70% of the 3,518 user reviews for this game are positive.
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10 Aug, 2018
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28 March

They Came from Below. Available April 4th!


In case you missed it on the Gearbox panel at PAX East.

They Came from Below, our first DLC and newest hand-crafted story for We Happy Few will be available on April 4th!

More info: http://www.wehappyfewgame.com/
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25 March

Arcade Mode and update 1.7 now live!



Hi all,

Patch 1.7 which contains our free game update, Arcade Mode is now live on Steam, UWP, PS4 and Xbox One. You can read the patch notes below!

 

PS4: 1.7.80097

UWP: 1.7.80002

GOG: 1.7.79954

Windows: 1.7.79954

Xbox One: 1.7.79954

 
We Happy Few 1.7 Release Notes
 

Patch Summary

 

This patch contains Arcade Mode, including three separate new ways to play We Happy Few.  It also includes infrastructure to handle the upcoming DLC, and general performance optimizations, crash fixes, fixes for progression blockers, fixes for gameplay bugs, and localization fixes.  

 

New Features

 

•  Survival mode Added.  Survival mode is a return to the Early Access survival experience.  It has had all story elements removed, and is a mostly systemic mode.  The mode includes tiles from the story mode that have had story elements removed, new areas and tiles, new onboarding, and a scoring system added.

•  Night’s Watch mode Added.  Night’s Watch is the opportunity to play as one of the wellies - or in this case, Constable Constable.  You’ll have to hunt Downers throughout the night to make sure the streets are safe for the citizens of Wellington Wells in the morning, and includes a new enemy to fight.

•  Sandbox mode Added.  Sandbox mode allows you to tweak and change the procedural general system We Happy Few uses, with sometimes unpredictable results.  Options that might result in unusual visual features or weird AI issues are marked with warnings, so use those settings at your own discretion.  Basically, this is a mode to mess around in, and cheat/have fun as you’d like.

•  Added game type indication to save game info when loading games.

•  Added DLC menu.

 

General Bugs/Stability

 

•  Fixed a crash on consoles when loading a save game inside the Doctor HQ in Arthur’s playthrough. This should unblock progression for anyone whose saved games were consistently crashing in this location.

•  Fixed rare crash/infinite loading issues.

•  UI fixes.

•  Fixed issues with patrols/navmesh failing, causing NPCs to be in unusual places.

•  Fixed issues with NPCs teleporting/attaching directly to you during combat.

•  You can now equip a single gas mask when multiple are owned.

•  Rarely, Doctors' saw weapons had collision and could make characters bounce erratically when both come in contact.

•  Bobbies wearing gas mask are no longer immune to caltrops.  That was quite silly.

•  Added missing prompt to unlock a water pump if character has a lockpick already crafted in their inventory.

•  Climbing onto the televisions in the streets no longer causes the camera to spin wildly.

•  Opening the map no longer causes the current quest map marker to persist after the quest is completed.

•  Player can no longer slip into areas when metal shutters open for NPCs (could break quests).

•  Rain should no longer show up in the interior of the joy factory.

•  Reloading the initial auto save will now correctly unlock the recipes for the Jolliest Brolly and Not So Jolly Brolly.

•  Entering a shop at the same time as night comes causes no longer causes the player to be trapped inside.

•  Spankers inside Wellie houses can no longer hit the player through walls and closed doors (tiny collision missing in the door frame).

• Bodies you are carrying will no longer disappear if there are too many corpses nearby.

• The term "non-lethal kills" in the statistics menu was dumb and now is less dumb (“takedowns”).

•  Subtitle/language fixes (including several Britishims fixed).

•  Localization fixes (including Arthur’s final cutscene - now translated correctly).

•  Fixed various stuck spots/locations where you could access areas inappropriately (causing issues).

•  Many small fixes, like animation skips, clipping art, etc.

 

Collectibles/Achievements

 

•  Collecting a memory mask while the player character is talking will no longer result in the VO of the mask not playing.

•  Broadcasts: Uncle Jack shows will now unlock in all cases when listening and looking at wall protruding screens in the Village.

•  Fixed an issue with the “Gimme Shelter” achievement caused by failing the "A Model Citizen" quest.

•  Fixed an issue with the “Cat Burglar” achievement, where getting hit while picking up a fake cat statue could cause it to disappear.

•  Fixed an issue with the “Arthur Haste-ings achievement” caused by consuming a random obsolete phlash pill that could be found in an obscure location. Using any phlash pill should now unlock this achievement.

 

Encounter Fixes

 

•  NPCs should no longer clip into the ground near the Rubble Pile at the Water Pumps.

•  Removed unobtainable chest in the middle of a watch tower in the military camp.

•  Fixed some save incompatibility issues and other blockers for players using saves from version 1.5 or earlier.

•  Fixed rare/obscure/conditional quest blocking issues with the Church of Simon Says, the Cult of Jack, Hallucinogenic Salad, Haworth Labs, Plough Boy's Lunch, Possibly Heinous Package / Superb Meat Boy, Really Bad Gas, Speaker’s Corner, Cathouse, Rorke’s Drift Bridge, Home Cooking/Connect the Dots, Duck Soup, Plassey Bridge, Military Camp, Manned Flight, So Foul and Faraday.

•  Ed Macmillan can no longer be lost.  If you drop him, and he despawns, he’ll reappear at the point where you picked him up.

•  Arthur - Alabaster Bobby in Haworth Labs will no longer find an adjacent room more interesting that the room he should be in (allowing him to be fought in all cases).

•  Arthur - Edie Goes Downer: Loading in a game with the encounter/quest completed, no longer causes Arthur to repeat his quest completion dialog.

•  Arthur - English Vice: Reform Club NPC barks are no longer persistent after leaving the level.

•  Arthur - Future Perfect: Fixed incomplete video during "The House Of The Future" video with Jack.

•  Arthur - Letter Of Transit: Fixed narrative inconsistency with Arthur mentioning cod liver oil before he knows he needs it.

•  Arthur - Ravensholm - The Scottish Play: Ollie's model now behaves correctly with lighting during the cutscene.

•  Arthur - The English Vice: Using the shock baton "Tickler" no longer causes the NPCs in the Reform Club to teleport.

•  Arthur - The Great Stink: Fixed issue that could cause the worker keycard not to be available when needed. Any players stuck at this point should find a worker keycard either in their inventory or on the ground near the entrance to the underground.

•  Arthur - The Scottish Play - Military Camp: Turning the subtitle option on, at the military base entrance, no longer displays a full page of dialogue obstructing the player's view.

•  Ollie - Lud's Holm: Jumping under the Salamanca Bridge no longer causes the player to respawn stuck under the bridge.

•  Ollie - Manned Flight: No more auto-saves after triggering Manned Flight and can't manually save after completing the first objective. Fixes progression blocker in this area.

•  Ollie - No Place Like Home: The second Bobby no longer notices Victoria immediately.

•  Ollie - The Gung Hoster: The objective marker in this quest is now a location marker, and will show the location of where to find the explosives and Private Baden-Powell properly.

•  Ollie - The Truth Shall Set You Free - Uncle Jack's broadcast video will now pause appropriately during the cinematic for his last broadcast

•  Ollie - Jericho: During the intro cutscene, the items Ollie takes out of his bag no longer have a duplicated version of them already on the table.

•  Physics - Corporal Cheeseman and other NPCs on patrol should no longer fall out of world when hit by Ollie with an enhanced cricket bat.

•  Sally - Hope Chest - Worldgen: A large patch of grass surrounding the chest no longer has a kill volume.

•  Sally - Train Station now has a POI marker on the map.

 

Xbox Only

 

•  Fixed several issues related to dashboard use when saving/loading.

 

UWP Only

 

•  Fixed rare save game corruption issue.  Save games could become larger than the UWP allowance, preventing them from being registered.  Resolves issues encountered by Xbox Game Pass players who use the Play Anywhere feature.

 

Playstation 4 Only

 

•  Fixed multiple Playstation 4-specific crash issues, some black textures and more minor PS4 graphical issues.

•  Arthur - Hostile Takeover – Disable Motilene Pumps: The electric beam blocking the way is no longer invisible.

•  Note that as Playstation 4 players did not receive update 1.6, their 1.7 update includes all fixes from the 1.6 update as well.  Over 1000 bug fixes and optimization improvements in total.

 

Thansk for tuning in!
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About This Game

We Happy Few is the tale of a plucky bunch of moderately terrible people trying to escape from a lifetime of cheerful denial in the city of Wellington Wells. In this alternative 1960s England, conformity is key. You’ll have to fight or blend in with the drug-addled inhabitants, most of whom don’t take kindly to people who won’t abide by their not-so-normal rules.

Discover the retrofuturistic city’s dark history as you play through the intertwined narratives of three quietly rebellious citizens of Wellington Wells, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, as they face their pasts, prepare for the future, and engage in activities that aren’t exactly status quo in the artificially enthused society.


Retrofuturistic 1960s England
Set in retrofuturistic 1960s England, you will find a city ravaged by war and rebuilt by delusionally happy people. Everything appears joyful in Wellington Wells, including its roads, its people, and its omnipresent television personality: Uncle Jack! But, it’s actually a world on the brink of collapse. Come unveil its dark history, and discover how and why its residents came to be so beguilingly happy.

Three Interwoven Narratives
Play as three flawed characters who explore their own connections to the events surrounding the rebuilding of Wellington Wells. They each have a unique storyline in which they interpret and react to the events around them in different ways. As you hide, conform, or fight back as each of them, you will encounter dark humour, a spot of hope, and even some redemption along the way.

A Dystopia of Your Very Own
In We Happy Few, no two playthroughs are alike. While the citizens of Wellington Wells will always want to ensure that you’ve taken your Joy, the procedurally generated world will ensure that your experience with We Happy Few is different and unique. Wellington Wells is never quite like you remember it.

Take Your Joy…or Don’t. The Choice is Yours
Customize your We Happy Few experience:
• Choose from a range of difficulties for new and experienced players alike,
• Masochistic? Try permadeath!,
• Collect recipes, scavenge items, and craft dozens of weapons, tools, and devices,
• Creep, crush, or conform your way through puzzles and encounters, and
• Fight with the crazy weapons you can craft, or fight with your bare hands and don’t kill anyone!

Mature Content Description

The developers describe the content like this:

This Game may contain content not appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work: Frequent Violence or Gore, General Mature Content

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: 64 bit, Windows 7 and above
    • Processor: Triple-core Intel or AMD, 2.0 GHz or faster
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 460 GTX or AMD Radeon 5870 HD series or higher Mobile: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M or higher.
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 6 GB available space
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: 64 bit, Windows 7 and above
    • Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.5 GHz or faster
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 660 GTX or AMD Radeon 7870 HD series or higher
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 6 GB available space

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