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Endless Ocean Luminous [a] is an adventure simulation game developed by Arika and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch.As the third game in the Endless Ocean series, Luminous marks the first installment since 2009's Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep for the Wii.
Adventures of the Deep expands upon Endless Ocean's gameplay, allowing players to travel to twelve different diving spots around the globe, including polar and freshwater locations. [4] The ability to dive with a dolphin as a companion returns from the first game, with the player now being able to ride them to traverse through the water.
Endless Ocean (known as Forever Blue in Japanese) is a scuba diving adventure game developed by Arika and published by Nintendo for the Wii. [3] It is considered a spiritual successor to Everblue, another scuba diving adventure game series also developed by Arika.
In-game screenshot, showing the playable character underwater. In Abzû, the player takes on the role of a diver in a vast ocean—after waking up floating on the ocean's surface, the diver begins exploring the surrounding underwater environments filled with plant and animal life, in addition to uncovering ancient technology and submerged ruins.
Treasures of the Deep is an action-adventure video game developed by Black Ops Entertainment and published by Namco Hometek for the PlayStation.The player controls an underwater explorer who scours deep sea environments around the world for treasure in scuba gear and submersibles while undertaking various missions and fending off hostile pirates and sea life.
Scuba divers are quite good at overcoming this through the use of gestures and hand motions. Cameron's family is exploring the wreckage of a wooden tugboat that had been bashed against the rocks ...
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Everblue 2 (エバーブルー2, Ebāburū Tsū) is a scuba diving adventure game. It is the sequel to the game Everblue. Arika, the developers of both games, followed it with the spiritual sequel Endless Ocean, for the Wii. The game was also released in North America (with the title still indicating it's a sequel), while the first game was not.