![]() ![]() I was going to talk about how critics at the time criticized the game for that, but I think I’m giving the game reviewers of 2003 a bit too much credit. The town is point-and-click, the wrecks are free-roam, and the ocean floor exploration has your character locked to the X-Y plane a few meters above the ocean floor. In Everblue 2, gameplay is divided into three discrete sections: Going around town, looking for things in the open ocean, and exploring old wrecks and ruins. I bring this up mainly because I enjoy saying Tetris The Grand Master 3: Terror Instinct. Diving games aside, Arika’s known for Street Fighter EX, Fighting EX Layer, and Tetris The Grand Master 3: Terror Instinct. Endless Ocean is the spiritual successor to Everblue, both by Arika Corporation Limited. I picked up Everblue 2 because I half-remembered Zorak’s LP of Endless Ocean from back in the day, and him saying those games were pretty good. ![]() Previous excursions had led to me finding such classics as: Front Mission 4, Crimson Tears, Mojo, Goblin Commander, and of course, Ford Mustang (it’s genuinely hilarious for exactly five minutes) (“SELECT YOUR MUSTANG!”). I was in the used game shop looking for games that my eye was glossing over near the middle of the shelf. The other week, I picked up a copy of Everblue 2.
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