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Endless Ocean: Blue World

by Francesca DiMola - June 3, 2009, 10:13 am EDT
Total comments: 7

Even more stunningly beautiful and serene than the original.

The First Endless Ocean was a quiet serene journey throughout the ocean scanning for treasure, searching for secret areas, and discovering new breeds of ocean life. Endless Ocean 2 is strikingly similar but without a doubt much more graphically impressive than its predecessor.

Unfortunately much of the E3 demo I played was in Japanese, and I couldn’t navigate the menus as easily as I had wanted to. Much of what I experienced occurred under water as I navigated my diver throughout the ocean. The first thing I noticed immediately was the incredible fluidity of the controls. In the last Endless Ocean, while the control generally worked well, there was often a general feeling of choppiness as you guided your character through the water. However, I didn’t experience that with this squeal; wherever I pointed my reticule the diver followed, even turning around wasn’t frustrating as turning around underwater tends to me in many games.

The graphical presentation was very impressive. The light hitting the rocks wasn’t fuzzy or shaky and the detail of the light reflection on the sand sets a perfect mood. The fish move a bit more realistically than in the original and the interaction between the player and the fish is much more realistic feeling.

I was unfortunately not able to adequately navigate all the ins-and-outs of the title, and even the man stationed at the booth couldn’t offer me much guidance in the way of scouring through the menu. However, from what I did play, the game is gorgeous and anyway who enjoyed the previous title will certainly appreciate it.

Talkback

GoldenPhoenixJune 04, 2009

Was there any indication of how wide open the exploration was this time around? Do you still have a barrier?

Mop it upJune 04, 2009

This will probably be a day-one purchase for me, though I guess I should wait for reviews just to make sure it is still good.

GoldenPhoenixJune 04, 2009

Quote from: Mop_it_up

This will probably be a day-one purchase for me, though I guess I should wait for reviews just to make sure it is still good.

I really have no fear about its quality. The first game was an amazingly under appreciated game, this just looks like it takes that and improves on an already great formula. When a Wii scuba game can wow me more visually and gameplay wise then a scuba game on PS3 that means something.

Mop it upJune 05, 2009

Perhaps I should rephrase that: I should wait and see if this ends up as something I'd want. That whole part about the "vicious animals" worries me and whether I can live with it will depend on how prominent and/or consequential it is.

StratosJune 05, 2009

Will it have SD Card MP3 support I wonder. Hopefully you can have more than one song though.

Mop it upJune 05, 2009

We probably won't know that until close to its release date. I would say it would have it because the first game did, but... well, just look at ExciteBots.

KDR_11kJune 06, 2009

Quote from: GoldenPhoenix

Was there any indication of how wide open the exploration was this time around? Do you still have a barrier?

Most important question for me too, having the game stop you in open water just because you're going past the circle on your minimap was really annoying and restrictive.

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Genre Simulation
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Worldwide Releases

na: Endless Ocean: Blue World
Release Feb 22, 2010
PublisherNintendo
RatingEveryone 10+
jpn: Forever Blue: Umi no Yobigoe
Release Sep 17, 2009
PublisherNintendo
RatingAll Ages
eu: Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep
Release Feb 05, 2010
PublisherNintendo
Rating3+
aus: Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep
Release Feb 25, 2010
PublisherNintendo
RatingGeneral
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