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    dkirschner's Submerged: Hidden Depths (XBONE)

    [June 18, 2025 07:14:41 AM]
    Finished this up with Patrick last night. It's a simple, relaxing one that boils down to being a collect-a-thon. You play as a girl and her brother (one at a time, in third-person) in a world hit by some kind of ecological catastrophe. The old world (our society) was ruined a long time ago, flooded, and a subsequent society built atop our ruins was also ruined by your standard bad black and red "mass" of vines and stuff creeping over everything.

    The girl has some sort of connection to the mass (it is actually called the mass) and can heal it, turning the black vines a vibrant green. There is a pretty visual effect where flowers bloom wherever she walks (it's a pretty game in general!). She can cleanse large areas of the mass by finding seeds and placing them into pods.

    That's how the game is chunked into areas. It takes place in this one section of the world, you have a home base in the middle of the map, and there are 10 seeds you have to find to cleanse 10 areas. Since this is a water world, you drive a motorboat around, using your spyglass to locate the seeds, each of which is at the end of some light puzzle platforming on its own building/island in the water. It's handy when you're looking for the seeds because, as your base is in the middle of the map, each seed is pretty evenly spaced around it in a circle.

    The puzzle platforming is simple. You navigate to a dock, get out, and...push forward on the left stick. There is no other button except pressing "A" to use switches and pick up things. The character automatically jumps and climbs as you move her. I said "puzzle platforming," but really, both of these things are really light. You don't have to think much to solve the puzzles or platform. That's why I said the game is relaxing (easy, pretty, no enemies, etc.).

    As you explore the ocean and the buildings/islands, you can find a couple hundred collectibles, from little pictogram diaries to boat parts to cosmetic items to relics you dredge up from the ocean, etc. It would be easy to get sucked in to ticking all the boxes to find all the things on the map. It was funny playing with Patrick because he is more likely to do that than I am, and he kept wanting to go back and find diary entries and stuff that we missed that he could see on the map. So when he was playing, he'd take time to look for items. When I played, I just went straight for the seeds.

    So yeah, chill game to play together. Positive experience. Nothing to write home about though.
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    dkirschner's Submerged: Hidden Depths (XBONE)

    Current Status: Finished playing

    GameLog started on: Tuesday 20 May, 2025

    GameLog closed on: Tuesday 17 June, 2025

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    dkirschner's opinion and rating for this game

    Pretty exploration game. Looks like Enslaved. -------- Simple collect-a-thon.

    Rating (out of 5):starstarstarstar

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