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PostSubject: Inspired by Endless Ocean   Sat Mar 01, 2008 3:01 am





Endless Ocean







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Adventure

Single player, multiplayer co-operative

PEGI 3+
CERO: A (All ages)
ESRB:E (Everyone)
OFLC: G



Endless Ocean places the player in the role of a scuba diver exploring a fictional sea — Manoa Lai in the US release, Manaurai in the European version — in search of sea life and sunken treasure under the guidance of an assistant named Katherine Sunday. In the sea, they will encounter a number of marine species ranging from smaller fish and penguins to massive whale sharks, manta rays and humpback whales. The range of marine wildlife in the game is extensive and includes many common and rare species. The player will also encounter dolphins and other cetaceans that can be trained to perform certain tricks and become companions on dives. Species such as sharks are also present; however, they pose no threat to the player. The player also has access to a large aquarium that they can populate with species they have identified. The sea's various locations providing a means for the player to experience general diving, cave diving, deep-water trench exploration, wreck diving, and other activities that might not otherwise be possible in a single real world setting.

The game is controlled solely using the Wii Remote, with the player using an on-screen cursor to guide their diver. The game features Wi-Fi play over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, allowing two players to dive together.
Arika, the game's developer, previously released the games Everblue and Everblue 2 for the PlayStation 2. Both titles featured very similar gameplay to that of Endless Ocean, revolving heavily around scuba diving in search of underwater treasure, as well as photography. The Everblue titles are both played from a first person perspective, while Endless Ocean uses both first person and third person perspectives for movement. Additionally, a fixed first person perspective is used for close examination.


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You want to Relax, discover and dream..
Buy this game, it's really worth it

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PostSubject: Re: Inspired by Endless Ocean   Thu Mar 06, 2008 8:43 am

wooooooooooooow
exellent vivi please keep it on
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PostSubject: Re: Inspired by Endless Ocean   Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:08 am

Heheh thanks Bro~
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PostSubject: Re: Inspired by Endless Ocean   Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:13 am

your welcome
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